13. Mr. Robert Hill of Gray's Inn to the Earl of Salisbury; to give him a place in the Alienation Office, vacant bv the death of Mr, Fortescue, Feb. 7, 1610.
15. Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; that if he could have of the King a grant to export pulse for some years it would much relieve him, Jan. 10, 1610, "from Utopia, ubi latitans non discurro propter metum Judæorum."
18 (and 19). Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; with a detail of his proceedings, from his purchasing in fee-farm the Manor of Thorneton, end a proposal to satisfy his; creditors, Feb. 25, 1610.
19 (see also item 18). Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; with a detail of his proceedings, from his purchasing in fee-farm the Manor of Thorneton, end a proposal to satisfy his; creditors, Feb. 25, 1610.
20. Sir Henry Glemham would know from Sir M. Hicks if there he truth in a report of the establishment of a new dignity called Baronetage, March 2, 1610.