2. "Certaine collections and inferences concerninge matter of prohibition and consultations, not unfitt to be thought upon for the better preservation of Her Majesties juridiction ecclesiasticall, 1598." fo. 100.
9. "The second question propounded on behalf of the Archb. of Canterbury, touchinge the exposition of statutes concerning ecclesiasticall causes, whether the same belong to the Judges of the realme or to the interpretation of the Civilians." fo. 151.
1. " A collection shewinge what juridiction the Clergie hath heretofore lawfully used, and may lawfully use in the realme of England. Wherein is manifestly proved that the Prelates or Ecelesiasticall Judges never had any authoritie to compell any subject of the land to an oath unlesse it were in...