94. Sir John Benet, to Sir M. Hicks; to procure for him the place of a Master of Requests in room of Sir Julius Cæsar, promoted to the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, July 3, 1606.
96. Sir Robert Wrothe, to Sir M. Hicks; manifesting his regard for Lord Salisbury, and stating that the King has signified to him that the Prince will soon visit him, 1606.
99. Sir Josias Bodley desires Sir M. Hicks to intercede with Lord Salisbury for his pension, of which he has not received one penny, though granted to him a year before, Aug. 18, 1606.