63. Lord Cecill tells Mr. Hicks that he is going to examine a treasonable conspiracy of Lord Grey and others to surprise the King; and that he will have him knighted at the coronation, 1603.
83. Sir Thomas Smith, to Mr. Hicks; that he has not yet succeeded in procuring his money from Lord Chandois, but hopes shortly to effect it, Nov. 19, 1603.
92. Mr. Joseph Earthe tells Mr. Hicks that, as his family continue all well, he hopes not to have a happy meeting, but forbears for a time, not to endanger his friends, Dec. 16, 1603.
94. Sir Henry Lee complains to Mr. Hicks, that he has neither seen nor heard from him for some nine weeks; he however wishes him and Mrs. Hicks the pleasures of the season, Dec. 22, 1603.
95. Sir Robert Wrothe, to Mr. Hicks, with half a doe; he insists upon his company, with Sir Thomas Lowe, &c. to come and eat oysters with him, Dec. 23, 1603.
101. Peter Makinson's bond for 40l., given to the Overseers of Low-Layton, for maintenance of a child with which the young woman servant in Mr. Hicks's family was pregnant, and who had sworn it to him, Jan. 7, 1603.