6. A question discussed, whether the royal power and sovereignty of Kings be immediately from God only, and neither from the Pope, the people, or the laws of the countries which they govern. fo. 137.
22. "A remonstrance given to Kinge James in writinge by the Parliamente, after they were inhibited by the Kinge not to proceed in examininge his right to sett impositions without consent of Parliament. And a discourse by Sir Roger Owen touchinge the Kinges right of impositions." fo. 296.
7. Reformations proposed by Mr Attorney General, Mr Solicitor, and Mr Rouse, one of the Clerks of the Pipe, Oct. 1621, concerning the King's revenue. fo. 147.
29. The substance of the Earl of Shaftesbury's speech in the Court of King's Bench, when he was brought thither by Habeas Corpus, June 29, 1677. fo. 519.