4. "Modus tenendi parliamentum." fo. 47. Translated out of Latin into English by Antony Bustard, fellow of Lyon's Inn. It is a copy of the edition printed by Robert Wyer, without date.
5. "Libertyes of the Clergie, collected out of the temporall lawes of this realme, and soe translated into English and imprinted at London in the place of Holywell by William Follington. Cum privilegio." fo. 57.
7. The Earl of Shaftsbury's case on his commitment to the Tower, and the return of a writ of habeas corpus into the Court of King's Bench; with his own speech on that occasion, and the opinion of the Judges seriatim. fo. 70.