63. Mr. Henry Glascock, to Sir M. Hicks; that he has sent his servant for the buck he was to give him, at the request of Sir J. Brograve, Sept. 33 1611. See Art. 52.
64. Sir George Rivers, to Sir M. Hicks; complaining of some severe illness he has lately suitered, and that he intends to take his advice, Sept. 17, 1611.
65. Maurice Kyffin, a Recusaut, mentions to Sir M. Hicks his and his wife's hardships, by his imprisonment, and what kind of oath of allegiance he can take, 1611.
67. A letter of consolation of Lord Salisbury, the Lord Treasurer, to Sir Hugh Beeston; on his son's death, 1611. This and the preceding article are copies by Sir M. Hicks.
69. Capt. Humphrey Covert, to, Sir M. Hicks; to befriend him with the Lord Treasurer for a Mustermastership of Middlesex and Hertfordshire, Sept. 26, 1611.