39. Sir Vin. Skynner's account of his tenants being molested for arrearages in his fee-farm of the Manor of Thornton in the county of Nottingham; with the remarks of the unnamed person to whom it is addressed.
49. Mr. Hicks's copy of a letter, addressed, perhaps by himself, to some unknown person; apologizing for nonpayment of a sum borrowed, and sending his plate as a security.
50. Sir J. Stanhope, to Mr. Hicks; to know whether the Lord Treasurer would agree that his friend Mr. Johnson, of the Temple, should be a Baron of the Exchequer.
55. A letter from Mr. John Stubbe, then in some part of France, to Mr. Hicks; on unimportant matters, with particular remembrances to his friends Riche, Drury, Catlin, &c. (In bad French.)
82. Sir Michael Hicks's copy of a letter, written by him to Lord Treasurer Salisbury; returning some books that he had borrowed, with a well-composed prayer for his welfare.