34. Mr. John Perpoynt, an University Scholar, to his relation Hen. Jackman, Esq., owning past irregularities, asking pardon, and promising amendment, April 20, 1602. (Latin.)
53. A friendly invitation from Mr. Francis Bacon, to Mr. Hicks; to have some discourse together, March 19, 1602. Written seemingly near the Queen's last illness or death.
4. Mr. Baptist Hicks begs his brother Michael's interest with Mr. Secretary to Lyet 2001. owing him by Mr. John Littleton, who stands condemned and at the Queen's mercy, for some great crime, Feb. 28, 1600.
29. - Fortescue, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Mr. Hicks, Steward of the Hundred of Barkway, Essex; for mitigation of a poor widow's fine, Jan. 14, 1601.
84. Mr. Henry Maynard briefly mentions some private business to Mr. Hicks, and then makes apology for not visiting him for some time past, Nov. 21, 1603.