31. A petition presented to the House of Commons by divers inhabitants in and about the cities of London and Westminster, against the government of Archbishops, Bishops, Deans, Archdeacons, &c. Decem. I. fo. 161.
40. The report of the Judges' answers to the House of Commrons, by the 26 Gentlemen appointed by the House to examine the Judges in what sort they have been solicited, or gave their votes concerning the shipmoney. fo. 189.
18. Sir Thomas Rowe's report to the House of Commons, of what was delivered at the conference of a Committee of both Houses of Parliament, 1640. fo. 54.