105. Sir Charles Moryson, to Sir M. Hicks; to prevail with the Chancellor of the Duchy, that he may have the wind-falls in King's Langley Park, as he has had for thirty years past, 1610.
108. Sir Henry Poole, a joint referee with Sir J. Tracy, in a matter concerning Sir Mich. Hicks's purchase of land from Lord Chandos, wants Sir M. to send him in writing the state of his case and expectations, Dec. 17, 1610. See Art. 97.
109. Sir William Cooke, to Sir M. Hicks; to be speedy in answering Sir Henry Poole's letter, who is willing to content him in what he may, Dec. 18, 1610.