3. Dr. Hone, a Master Extraordinary in Chancery, to Sir M. Hicks; to prevent, the Cursitors, six Clerks, &c. from depriving him, and the other Misters of their perquisites, Jan. 31, 1608.
64. Sir Griffith Markham, to Mons. Beaulieu, with the English Ambassador at Paris, on the march of twenty-four companies of Netherlanders to Juliers, Dusseldorf, July 27, 1610.
85. The apology of Wm. Harrison and Alexander Glover, to the Lord Treasurer, for having arrested Sir Vincent Skynner, and their complaint of his unjust dealings with them, Aug. 11, 1610.
30. Sir Tho. Glover, Ambassador at Constantinople, complains to Sir M. Hicks of the insolence of his sonin-law Henry Parvish, and sends copies of, two of his own letters to him, May 7, 1609.
54. Sir. Michael Hicks, to Lord, Shrewsbury; contenting to lend him 100l. provided it be repaid on the first of May, March 3, 1609. At the bottom of the letter are Lord Shrewsbury's thanks and promise of repayment as above, March 5, 1609.
97. Sir Henry Poole of Saperton, Gloucestershire, appoints Sir M. Hicks at Sir William Cook's, Beyerston Castle, to meet him at Minching-Hampton, Sept. 6, 1610. See Art. 108.