81. Sir Francis Bacon tells Sir M. Wicks he has sent to his lady and daughters a new-year's gift of carnation stockings, to wear them for his sake, Jan. 8, 1611.
82. Dr. Montaigne, Dean of Westminster, invites Sir Michael and Lady Hicks to an entertainment at his house, with Lord and Lady Cranborne, Sir Walter Cope, &c. 1611.
83. Mr. Thomas Bellot, at Dublin, to Sir M. Hicks; for a recommendatory letter to Lord Carew, promising to procure him a fine Irish harp, Jan. 16, 1611.
85. Capt. Covert, to Sir M. Hicks; declining his suit for musters in England, hoping rather to be Comptroller of the Musters Flushing and Brill. Feb. 1611. See Art. 69.
86. Mr. Hamlett Clarke, to Sir M. Hicks; to,sign a warrant he has sent to him to intimidate offenders from committing outrages at Barking, March 12, 1611. See Art. 77.
88. Sir William Maynard, jun. to Sir M. Hicks that his mother and he are expecting his company, and that Sir John Sammes will also meet him, March 16, 1611.