56. Mr. M. Hicks having anxiously inquired of Lord Robt. Cecill what the Oucen said of him, on hearing he was author of some merry verses Lord Robert assures him the Queen was well pleased, and proposed to have good sport when she saw him next. See Strype's account of Hicks, in Collin's Baroneta...
58. Lord Robt. Cecill, to Mrs. Penn, Mr. Hicks's mother; not to be uneasy, though she was accused of being privy to the crime of some person confined in the Gatehouse.