67. Mr. Robert Tighe's petition to Lord Burghley to be admitted his Chaplain, being in great streights through the late Bishop of Winchester dying 80l. in his debt, 1595.
87. Two counterfeit warrants, one in the name of Thomas Hampton, the other of the Council for the use of one who calls himself Thomas Baker, 1590 and 1591.
99. T. Peyton's narrative of a quarrel betwixt Lord Walden and Sir Edward Herbert; with letters of both parties, Sir Edward's challenge, and the consequence, Sept. 1610.
4. Mr. Greenfield's discourse of a Streight in the N. W. Passage to Cathay and the East Indies; with a confutation of those who think the discovery most feasible to the North of Baccalaos.