72. Four letters of Lord Lumley to Mr. Hicks. The first, to dine and converse with him about business, June 23. The second, to inform him if he has dealt in his affairs, July 1. The third, that he would dispatch his business with the Comptroller of the Works. The fourth, thanking him for his fri...
73. The copy of a severe letter of the Queen, to the Earl of Essex, for his misconduct, when Commander of the forces against the Rebels in Ireland, Nonsuch, Sept. 14, 1599. This is printed in Fynes Moryson's Irish Rebellion, p. 39.
75. The Earl of Essex's answer to Mr. Bacon, by which it appears he is become desperate, 1599. These two last letters are printed in Bacon's Resuscitatio.
76. The Society of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Sir Robert Cecill; to become their protector in lieu of his deceased Father, April 15, 1600. (Latin.)
77. Mr. Secretary Cecil], to Mr. Hicks; concernin security for a debt due to him; with some allusion to the Queen's intention to have a new Secretary, 1600.