2. "A discourse concerning a successor to Queen Elizabeth. Written in her life-time." fo. 12. This curious paper contains various hints and suggestions for the welfare and improvement of the state.
7. A collection, from the Journals, of proceedings in parliament from 1 Jac. 1mi to 7 July, 1604; with the King's speech, and the proceedings of the Commons on the choice and confirmation of their Speaker. fo. 54.
9. King James I. letter to Robert Lee, Lord Mayor of London, on his entrance into the realm of England. Dated Holyrood House, March 28, 1603. fo. 112. From the city archives.