6. Arguments proving the Queen's property in the sea lands and salt shores of the same; and that no subject can hold the same without her especial grant.
7. Mr. Robert Thorne's account of the discovery of the ice Islands; with his exhortation to K. Hen. VIII. to attempt discoveries Northward. Written 1527.
5. Richard Eden, a Chemist, to Lord Burghley; on his translation of a book of natural philosophy, and of his production of the Arbor Dianæ, Aug. 1, 1562.
12. A copy of the articles concerning the Captains of the Trained Bands of London and of Mr. Thomas Hood's mathematical lecture; with Hood's own petition thereon, 1588.