7. Dr. Abbot, Bishop of London, to the King; that the Archbishop of Glashow and the Bishop of the Orkneys intreat his leave to repair to England, and confer with him on fixing one in their neighbourhood to be a Commissioner for ecclesiastical affairs, in place of Lord Dunbar deceased, Feb. 22, 1...
18 (and 19). Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; with a detail of his proceedings, from his purchasing in fee-farm the Manor of Thorneton, end a proposal to satisfy his; creditors, Feb. 25, 1610.
20. Sir Henry Glemham would know from Sir M. Hicks if there he truth in a report of the establishment of a new dignity called Baronetage, March 2, 1610.
23. Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; for his interest with the Lord Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer, that his son Middelmore might be suffered to exercise an office that he was entitled to in reversion, for his better acquaintance therewith in case himself should die during his son's...
24. Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; that his offices of Receiver and Feodary of Bolingbroke, and Constable of the Castle, might be reserved entire for his son, although during hrs own life they should remain sequestered for his debts, March 20, 1610.
30. Mr. Robert Jacob, the King's Solicitor in Ireland, would obtain of the Lord Treasurer, by Sir M. Hicks's interest, a fee-farm in Ireland of 100l. per ann. 1611.