28. A discourse by William Hakewill, Esq. "That such as sue in Chancery to be relieved after judgements given at Common Law are not within the danger of præmunire by the statute of 21 Edw. III. of provisors." fo. 229.
22. The King's decree touching the granting of prœmunires against any for sueing in Chancery after a judgement at Common Law, and precedents to justify the proceedings of the Chancery, and that præmunire lieth in that Court, an. 1615. fo. 122.
30. "A collection and true copie of suche ancient recordes as are founde in the Tower, concernyng the Courte of Chauncery, the office or person of the Lord Chanceller, and other under Officers and Ministers of the same." The extracts extend from the 11 Hen. III. to the 28 Hen. VI. fo. 245.