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.
80. Lord Shrewsbury sends a striking-clock to Sir M. Hicks, which he desires he would present to Lord Salisbury, directing how it is to be managed, 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.