2. Arguments proving the King's Majesties proprietie in the sea-lands and salt-shoares thereoff; and that no subject can lawfully hold any part thereoff but by the King's graunt. fo. 70.
3. Keymer's booke of observations for your most excellent Majestie, touching trade and traffique beyond the seas, and in England, wherein hee certainly findeth that your sea and land commodities doe serve to inrich and strengthen other countries againste your kingdome, which were the urgent caus...
5. "Extracts out of the records, wherein may be collected by what meanes the Kings of England have and may raise moneys." These are said, but on doubtful authority, to have been made by Mr. Agarde.