22. Sir John Bennet tells his aunt, Lady Hicks, he is sorry that her son is too small and weak for his brother Bennet's business of a clothier, Sept. 1, 1604.
23. Lord Cranboum's Warrant to Sir M. Hicks for a buck to be given to Sir Vincent Skynner, out of the old park, Enfield Chace, of which he was Keeper, Sept. 10, 1604.
25. Sir John Grey of Havering, to Sir M. Hicks to procure that the law-suit betwixt Lord Oxford and him may cease, and the affair be settled by arbitration, Oct. 12, 1604.
28. Matthew, Abp. of York, tells Lord Cranbourn he will deal with the Puritans as ordered by the Council, but at the same time declares there ought to be much stricter dealings with the papists, more dangerous and more insolent, &c. Dec. 18, 1604. The answer to this letter is printed in Stry...
30. Mr. Joseph Earthe complains to Sir M. Hicks, of Sir R. Wrothe's refusal to grant Wanstead walk to Lord Devon, though he had promised it, Dec. 4, 1604.