56. The opinion of the Civilians, that the Examiners, and not the Six Clerks, should keep the depositions returned by commission, 27 March 1618. fo. 127.
60. The three Chief Justices certificate that the keeping of the bills and answers in Chancery belongeth to the disposition of the Master of the Rolls. fo. 139.
80. Notes of records (received from Sir Robert Cotton) concerning the house and office of the Rolls. also concerning Counsellors and their authority. fo. 196.
91. The state of the cause between Richard Glanville, citizen and goldsmith of London, plt. and Francis Courtney, Esq. def. whereupon the inditement of premunire was brought in the King's Bench against Counsel lors and Solicitors, and thereupon a decree from His Majesty to stop the like inditeme...