25. Francis Johnson, a Brownist, a prisoner in the Clinke, to Lord Burghley; with an inclosed apology for himself and his brethren, Jan. 8, 1593. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 133.
26. An apology for John Penry, attempting to prove that none of his writings were seditious, and that he was not affected by the statute 23d of Eliz. 1593.
29. A book of the Clerk of the Liveries, of the value that every Nobleman sued livery at, from 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary, to 35th of Queen Elizabeth, 1593.