21. Lansdowne MS 108/21 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/21 Title: Scope & Content: 21. An obliterated petition, to the Queen, of the poor prisoners in the Bench in Southwark for fresh air and more room. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
22. Lansdowne MS 108/22 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/22 Title: Scope & Content: 22. Mr. Serjeant Puckering would know of Mr. Hicks the best time to speak with Lord Burghley betwixt then and night. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
23. Lansdowne MS 108/23 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/23 Title: Scope & Content: 23. Mr. Tho. Read thanks Mrs. Penn for her forbearance; and that he will discharge his debt to her the next Michaelmas. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
24. Lansdowne MS 108/24 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/24 Title: Scope & Content: 24. Mr. J. Reynell, to Mr. Hicks; concerning a Wardship, and a lease of the Fleet, depending before the Lord Treasurer. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
25. Lansdowne MS 108/25 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/25 Title: Scope & Content: 25. Two small letters of Mr. Richard Riche, to Mr. Hicks; in the first of which he would borrow, and in the second would lend money to him. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
26. Lansdowne MS 108/26 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/26 Title: Scope & Content: 26. Mr. Richard Riches kind letter to Mr. Hicks; thanking him for his full and quick dispatch of his business. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
27. Lansdowne MS 108/27 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/27 Title: Scope & Content: 27. Mr. Richard Riche assures Mr. Hicks, that, being in good circumstances, he may have from him what money, and pay him whenever he pleases. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
28. Lansdowne MS 108/28 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/28 Title: Scope & Content: 28. Sir Robert Riche, to his uncle Lord Essex; that as the Israelites suffered for a time, that their deliverance at last might appear the more complete, so he hoped there would be the same happy issue to his perplexed affairs. (French.) Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
29. Lansdowne MS 108/29 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/29 Title: Scope & Content: 29. Mr. James Rithers's scheme for a free school, and relief of the poor, in the Parish and Manor of Harwood, Yorkshire. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item
30. Lansdowne MS 108/30 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 108/30 Title: Scope & Content: 30. An imperfect description of a project of one Russel, to bring the river of Isleworth to the North side of London. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 13th century-17th century Extent: 1 item