22. Sir John Bennet tells his aunt, Lady Hicks, he is sorry that her son is too small and weak for his brother Bennet's business of a clothier, Sept. 1, 1604.
23. Lord Cranboum's Warrant to Sir M. Hicks for a buck to be given to Sir Vincent Skynner, out of the old park, Enfield Chace, of which he was Keeper, Sept. 10, 1604.
55. Mr. Robert Kayll, to Sir M. Hicks; to intreat Lord Salisbury for a Clerkship of the Council, in place of Sir Tho. Smith, who had resigned, May 13, 1605.
66. Mr. Joseph Earth's timely notice to Sir M. Hicks, to sue for the Wardship of an only child of a Devonshire Knight, who had killed himself, Aug. 8, 1605.
94. Sir John Benet, to Sir M. Hicks; to procure for him the place of a Master of Requests in room of Sir Julius Cæsar, promoted to the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, July 3, 1606.