Reports of Divers Choice Cases in Law taken by those late and most Judicious Prothonotaries of the Common Pleas,
Richard Brownlow and John Goldesborough, Esquires, with directions how to proceed in many intricate actions, &c., 1651; 3rd edition, 2 parts, 1675.
Reports of that Learned and Judicious Clerk, J. Gouldsborough, Esq., sometimes one of the Protonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, or his collection of choice cases and matters agitated in all the Courts at
Westminster in the latter yeares of the Reign of
Queen Elizabeth, with learned arguments at the Bar and on the Bench, and the grave Resolutions and Judgments thereupon of the Chief Justices,
Anderson and
Popham, and the rest of the Judges of those times. Never before published, and now printed by his original copy … by M. S. (M. A. Shepperd) of the Inner Temple, Esq., 1653 (a copy in the British Museum has manuscript notes by Francis Hargrave).
The prefaces to these works describe the attainments of Goldesburg in high terms; on the other hand,
North says (Discourse on the Study of the Laws): "Godbolt, Gouldsborough, and March, mean reporters, but not to be neglected".