Testamenti Veteris. Biblia sacra, sive, libri canonici priscæ Iudæorum Ecclesiæ à Deo traditi, Latini recèns ex Hebræo facti, brevibúsque scholiis illustrati ab Immanuele Tremellio & Francisco Junio. Acceserunt libri qui vulgo dicuntur Apocryphi, Latinè redditi, & notis quibusdam aucti à Francisco Junio. Multos omnes quàm antè emendatiùs editi & aucti locis innumeris: quibus etiam adjunximus Novi Testamenti libros ex sermone Syro ab eodem Tremellio, & ex Græco à Theodoro Beza in Latinum versos, notísque itidem illustratos. Secunda cura Francisci Junii. Londini: excudebat G. B. R. N. & R. B. [i. e. Georg Bischop, Ralph Newbery, Robert Barker], 1592–1593.
The Cambridge Companion to Bacon / Edited by Markku Peltonen. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1996.
The Courtyer of Count Baldessar Castilio: divided into foure bookes: very necessary and profitable for yonge gentilmen and gentilwomen abiding in court, palaice or place / Done into Englyshe by Thomas Hoby. London: Imprinted by Wyllyam Seres, 1561.
The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900. In 25 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, 1921–1922.
The Egerton papers: a collection of public and private documents, chiefly illustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I: from the original manuscripts, the property of the Right Hon. Lord Francis Egerton, M. P., President of the Camden Society / Edited by J. Payne Collier. London: Printed for the Camden Society by John Bowyer Nichols and Son, 1840 (Series: Camden Society; 12).
The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century / Edited by Geoffrey Parker and Lesley M. Smith. London; New York: Routledge, 1997.
The gratulation of the mooste famous clerke M. Martin Bucer: a man of no lesse learninge and lyterature, then godlye studie and example of lyuing, vnto the churche of Englande for the restitucion of Christes religion. And hys answere vnto the two raylinge epistles of Steue[n], Bisshoppe of Winchester, concerninge the vnmaried state of preestes and cloysterars, wherein is euidently declared, that it is against the lawes of God, and of his churche to require of all suche as be and must be admitted to preesthood, to refrain from holye matrimonie. Translated out of Latin in to Englishe. London: By me Richard Iugge dwelling at the nourth dore of Poules, [1549].
The Hastings Journal of the Parliament of 1621 / Edited by Lady De Villiers // Camden Miscellany. Vol. XX. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1953 [Camden 3rd series; vol. 83].
The Journals of All the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons / Collected by Sir Simonds D’ Ewes of Stow-Hall in the County of Suffolk, Knight and Baronet; revised and published by Paul Bowes, of the Middle-Temple London, Esq. London: Printed for John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleetstreet near Temple-Bar, 1682.
The Letters of Sir Francis Hastings (1574–1609) / Edited by Claire Cross. Frome: Printed by Butler & Tanner, 1969.
The Letters of Sir Walter Ralegh / Edited by A. Latham and J. Youings. Exeter: University of Exeter press, 1999.
The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, the Honourable Founder of the Publique Library in the University of Oxford. Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1983 (факсимильная копия издания: Oxford: Henry Hall, 1647).
The Maske of flowers: 1614. Leeds: Reprinted by Leslie Hewitt for Boethius Press, 1976 (Series: Early music reprinted; 2). (Reprint of the 1614 ed. published by R. Wilson, London. Original t. p. which reads: The maske of flowers, presented by the gentlemen of Graies-Inne, at the court of White-hall, in the banquetting house, upon twelfe night, 1613. Being the last of the solemnities and magnificences which were performed at the marriage of the right honourable the Earle of Somerset, and the Lady Francis, daughter of the Earle of Suffolke, Lord Chamberlaine. Includes the music for 5 songs in 4 parts: medius, contratenor, tenor, and bassus, printed in choirbook layout. Music by John Coperario and Thomas Campion.)