10. An account of Auditor Hornyold's just allowances, notwithstanding his many extortions; with his own submission to the Lord Treasurer the Marquis of Winchester.
24. Mr. Hicks's transcript of some anonymous letter written probably to Lord Robert Cecill; complaining of small recompense for fifty years attendance and service.
4. Mr. R: Manners thanks Mr. M. Hicks for communicating Mr. Cotton's suit to the Lord Treasurer; wonders some places in the Government are not filled up.
10. Mr. Richard Neile, to Mr. Hicks; to recommend Dr. Clayton to Lord Burghley, for the Mastership of St. John's, Cambridge, instead of Dr. Webster or Mr. Stanton.