105. Sir Charles Moryson, to Sir M. Hicks; to prevail with the Chancellor of the Duchy, that he may have the wind-falls in King's Langley Park, as he has had for thirty years past, 1610.
28. The King's Commissioners, to the Justices of Middlesex, Surrey, and Essex, and to some Aldermen of London, to meet at the Exchequer Chamber, and consult concerning the petition of the suburbs tradesmen, May 16, 1611.
29. The copy of a format justification of the character of Arthur Ingram, Esq. Citizen of London, by the Lord Chancellor and others, against his slanderer's, Nov. 19; 1611.