14. "Ex libro mihi commodato per Dom. Joh. Cot. ton, cui titulus Optima munera prioratus Angliæ cujus locus in bibliothecâ istâ est sub effigie Neronis, num. 6. (Nero E vi.) Continet nomina Magistrorum quondam Templi in Anglia. fo. 54.
4. The certificate of Sir Francis Bacon to Sir Henry Montague, Sir Henry Yelverton, and Sir Randolph Crewe, on a reference to them by King James touch. ing the power and jurisdiction of the Chancery. fo. 82.
8. A political discourse on the reign and conduct of Henry the VIIIth, recommending them to the imitation of his successors. fo. 154. Imperfect, or unfinished.
15. A note of translations made from Latin authors by Queen Elizabeth, all written with her own hand, and of the time taken to accomplish the same. The authors are Boetius, Sallust, Horace, and Plutarch. fo. 234.
30. "The opinyon of the auncient Doctors of the lawe, whether it bee lawfull for a Prince to license hir, subject to deteyne the body and goods of that Princes subject which wrongeth." fo. 521. See article 14 in the next ensuing volume.
33. A letter from Sir Thomas Knyvett to Sir William Le Neave, King at Arms, relating to his claim to the barony of Berners. Dated Quiddenham, April 23, 1638. fo. 189.