61. Lord Robt. Cecill, to Mr. M. Hicks; on the Queen's sending 1000l. to the King of Scots; he wishes a blessing on Mr. Hicks's son, and merrily declares he hopes the mother will amend in the child, what has been impaired by the father.
62. Lord Robt. Cecill, to Mrs. Penn; that he will try to get her son Skynner released, and his fine mitigated, but that he must be more submissive to the Lords of the Council.
68. A note of Mr. Geo. Carey's suit to the Lord Treasurer; for a change of tenure in capite, of some small tenements in London, for that of free burgage.
70. Mr. M. Hicks, to Mr. J. Cheke; to further J. Rousewell's suit fora certain office ; with Mr. Cheke's answer, that the place is already disposed of.