5. "Certayne advertysements or instructions very necessary for every one of the Prynces pryvy Counsell to be pryvy unto concerning Her Majesties revennewe." fo. i95.
1. A petition, treatise, and memorial against imprisonment for debt, intitled "The humble petition of the distressed prisoners for debt, in the several prisons of England. Wherein is declared the mischiefes and inconveniences arising to the King and Commonwealth, by the imprisoning of mens bodie...
8. Attorney-general Noy's treatise how the King may support and increase his annual revenues,collected from the Tower records. 1634. fo. 268. This was printed in 1715.
9. A duplicate of art. 4. (Dodridge on the Principality of Wales, &c.) with a table of contents, intitled "Astracts and advertisements concerninge the contents of this discourse." fo. 301.
11. "An abstract of fees and other allowances to keepers of houses, gardens, &c. and allso of forests, parks, game and chases, payable out of the receipt of Exchequer per annum;" temp. Jac. I. fo. 372.
4. Sir John Dodridge's "Discourse of the antient and moderne estate of the Principalitie of Wales, Duchie of Cornwall, and Earledome of Chester, collected out of the records of the Tower of London," &c. fo. 67. Printed 1630 and 1714.