33. "Whether it be for His Majesties service to rayse his monyes to prevent the transportation thereof by reason the king of France and others doe raise their coyns in forraine parts," 1637. fo. 116.
34. Argument in the case of Don Pantaleon Sa, the Portuguese Ambassador's brother, condemned for murder, and beheaded anno 1654, on the day that peace was concluded between England and Portugal. fo. 117. See Hale's Pleas of the Crown.
4. The copy of a letter from Sir Robert Cotton to Prince Henry, on the subject of a manuscript in his library concerning the right of the Kings of England to the inheritance of the crown of France. Dated from Saint Stephens, May 24, 1615. fo. 4*.