58. Mr. Tirwitt, Subdean of the Queen's Chapel, to Lord Burghley; that, according to the Queen's commands, he will invent some musical chimes, such as were never devised since Christ's ascension; with another paper of particulars.
59. Mr. Water Travers hopes Mr. Hicks will remind the Lord Treasurer of the settlement of 100l. per annum on Dublin College, out of the Queen's fee-farm rents.
70. Mr. Wyndebank, Clerk of the Signet, to Mr Hicks; to procure for him of Lord Cecill some equivalent for his place, which his great age inclines him to resign.