2. Lord Wm. Burghley, to Monsieur Beaulieu, at Brussels; about a stallion horse, and a great frost in England, likely to produce a famine if it continues, &c. 1608. (French.)
3. Dr. Hone, a Master Extraordinary in Chancery, to Sir M. Hicks; to prevent, the Cursitors, six Clerks, &c. from depriving him, and the other Misters of their perquisites, Jan. 31, 1608.
4. Sir H. Maynard, to Sir M. Hicks; of placing Sir Michael's son a boarder with Mr. Goodwin, a School-master, and his wife, whom he much commends, Feb. 12. 1608.
7. Mr. William Waldgrave, to Sir Michael Hicks; that having an ague, he will permit his son to transact his business at the Manor Courts, Sept. 19, 1609.
9. Sir Thomas Lowe's letter of attorney, to Arthur Yourthe, Haberdasher, impowering him to take seizin of lands in the Manor of Barking, Oct. 12, 1609.
10. Sir Tho. Lowe, to Sir M. Hicks; that Arthur Yourthe, by the letter of attorney be admitted tenant in his name, hopes mitigation of the fine being sixtyfour years old, Oct. 12, 1609.