31. A printed prayer of thanksgiving, and for continuance of good success to Her Majesty's forces. Being the same as the last article. Printed by the Deputies of C. Barker, 1596.
69. Various chronological notes from 1520 to 1556, including many relating to his own family, with memorandums of his birth, marriages, travels abroad, and other circumstances of his life, fo. 90. (Latin.)
10. Richard Williams's dialogue between Law and Obedience; showing, among other things, how the law is abused by pettifoggers, budget-lawyers, and other inferior officers: with a description of the true Gentleman from the Upstart, &c.
17. Selections from a discourse "On the radical cause of sundry offences that have happened within our State and Commonwealth; with a scheme for raising subsidies, &c."