27. An argument made in Parliament by the Lord Keeper, proving that noblemen's persons are attachable for contempts committed by them in the Court of Chancery. fo. 86 b.
29. The answer of Lord Keeper Bacon to Her Majesty, upon surmises that he should unjustly enjoy the casual fines which were supposed to be the right of the Queen's Crown, 1577. fo. 103 b.