92. Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; with a further, account of his affairs, and the likelihood of their being brought to a good issue, Aug. 22, 1610.
96. Sir William Cooke of Gloucestershire tells Sir M. Hicks he is pleased to bear he is likely to become his neighbour; he promises him a buck, Sept. 3, 1610.
97. Sir Henry Poole of Saperton, Gloucestershire, appoints Sir M. Hicks at Sir William Cook's, Beyerston Castle, to meet him at Minching-Hampton, Sept. 6, 1610. See Art. 108.