1. "A defence of Her Majesties administration, particularly against the notorious forgeries and calumnies with which His Grace the Duke of Marlborough and the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Harley are scandalously defamed and aspers'd in a late scurrilous invective, entitled, A Letter to the Aut...
3. "A just defence, character, and history, of that true English Protestant patriot Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord H. Chancellor of England, &c. Proving him innocent of those crimes long since laid to his charge and lately published in scandalous libel called The Proceedings, &c., with L...
2. A copy of certain articles exhibited against some person in the reign of Q. Elizabeth, supposed to be Mr. Robert Beale, a Clerk of the Privy Council, for writing against oaths in ecclesiastical courts, ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and the use of torture. fo. 5.
5. "The names of the noblemen created and being synce the Conqueste in every Kyngs tyme and of some that were here when the land was conquered, by whom they were advanced, and their armes." fo. 40.
8. Liber Pacis, or a list of nobility and gentry in the different counties of England and Wales, who are qualified to act as Justices of Peace. Circa 1584. fo. 149.
7. "Extracts out of an original book of accounts in folio, written in the time of Henry the VIIIth, and at the end of every month signed by his own hand; being the accounts of. . . . . . .who was his Privy-purse, begining on the 17th day of November in the 20th year of his reign, which book I, P...
4. A single leaf of a Journal made in French, but apparently by some Englishman sent to Paris in a diplomatic capacity, containing brief notes of what passed from Sept. 1597 to the 28 Oct. in the saine year, in his journey from Theobalds to Paris; with another leaf, written by the same person, o...