111. Ferdinando Heybourne, to Sir M. Hicks; that his tenant at Barking may have free passage to his grounds, which has been lately denied him, April 19, 1612.
112. Sir William Maynard, to Sir M. Hicks; that unavoidable business prevents his going with him to Cambridge, but hopes to see him on Saturday, April 20, 1612.
113. Mr. Miles Whitacres intreats Sir M. Hicks that Mr. Hugh Middelton may have the use of his lodge while he is bringing the New River to London, April 24, 1612.
116. Sir Baptist Hicks, to Sir Michael; that the business he wrote to him of is completed, and that Lord Shrewsbury has paid him his money, May 13, 1612.
117. Mr. Clem. Hicks, to Sir Michael; that he has received his annuity of 101. begs he would press his cousin Sprinte for the money he owes him, June 29, 1612.
118. Sir John Peyton's excuse to Sir M. Hicks, that he cannot send him a buck as he desired; he is ready to pay the money owing, or will keep it longer, just as he pleases, July 15, 1612.