94. Lord Shrewsbury tells Sir M. Hicks he has had alarming-news of Lord Salisbury's danger, which was since contradicted; he begs Sir Michael's opinion, May 1, 1612.
95. Lord Norreys sends compliments to Lord Salisbury, by Captain Winter; hopes Bath agrees with his Lordship, and will wait on him if necessary, May 2, 1612.
96. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir Michael; to present the inclosed petition to the Lord Treasurer, in the name of the Fellows of St. John's, Cambridge, who had lost their Warden Dr. Clayton, May 4, 1612.
98. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; with his and his Lady's earnest prayers for Lord Salisbury's health; he greatly recommends Dr. Bayley to him, May 6, 1612.
99. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; with a box of scurvy-grass, to be examined by the Bath Physicians, and if approved to be used by Lord Salisbury, May 7, 1612.
100. Lord Shrewsbury thanks Sir M. Hicks for procuring Lord Salisbury's favourable answer to a petition from St. John's Cambridge, and for recommending Dr. Bayley, May 9, 1612.