119. Mr. Tho. Lychefeld, on his death-bed at the Charter house, to Lady Gerrard; to redeliver to him two silver salts he had presented to her as a bribe for Mrs. Penn's interest with her son Hicks to obtain a grant which he had thought fit to refuse him.
104. Mr. B. Hicks, to his brother Michael; to prevail with Lord Thomas Cecill to pay him money due for goods bought of him for which he had been long indebted to him.
70. Mr. M. Hicks, to Mr. J. Cheke; to further J. Rousewell's suit fora certain office ; with Mr. Cheke's answer, that the place is already disposed of.
85. A copy of George Ellis's petition to Lord Burghley, to be released from his close confinement in the Fleet, on good security, as his wife and children are lately become beggars.