31. Cuthbert Bolton's acknowledgement of what he pilfered from his Master Sir M. Hicks, humbly imploring forgiveness; to which is added, though on another paper, his acquittance or acknowledgement of receiving 15l. from the said Sir M. Hicks, 1604.
33. One Mr. Robert Kayll shows his thankfulness to Sir M. Hicks for his favours; sends him a cask of sack, and promises 40l. besides in money or plate, Feb. 25, 1604.
35. A bond for 3001. given by Thomas Gawen, of the parish of Hornchurch, Essex, to secure the payment of an annuity of 521. to Henry Wealde of the said parish, May 31, 1605.
37. Lord Treasurer Dorset, to Sir Michael Hicks, Steward of the King's Manor of Barking, to hold a Court, and admit Abraham Campion to be a copyholder there, June 13, 1605.
38. Lord Treasurer Dorset, to Sir M. Hicks, Steward of the Manor of Barking; to admit Tho. Spencer and Abraham Campion, to a copy hold there, June 15, 1605.
39. Sir Julius Cæsar, to Sir M. Hicks, Steward of Barking; to hear and determine the case of certain claimants to a copyhold in that Manor, June 23, 1605.
40. The Lord Treasurer, to Sir M. Hicks; to hold a Court at Barking, to accept of Henry Weald's surrender of his copyhold, and admit Thomas Gawen to the same, June 2s, i605.