25. Lady Shrewsbury tells Sir M. Hicks the sends him two good coach mares, with a bottle of quintessence, and another for Lord Salisbury, with syrup of clove-gillyflowers, 1609.
26. Lord Pembroke, to Sir M. Hicks; to let his debt continue twelve or six months longer, on the same security, and promises to give him a gelding, Nov. 8, 1609.
27. Two familiar letters of Lord and Lady Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; about defending an apprentice who had been wronged by his master, a merchant; that she had unfortunately lost his last letter, but bad sent her servant Nevil to rectify mistakes, Nov. 23 and Dec. 17, 1609.
30. Sir Tho. Glover, Ambassador at Constantinople, complains to Sir M. Hicks of the insolence of his sonin-law Henry Parvish, and sends copies of, two of his own letters to him, May 7, 1609.