99. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; with a box of scurvy-grass, to be examined by the Bath Physicians, and if approved to be used by Lord Salisbury, May 7, 1612.
117. Mr. Clem. Hicks, to Sir Michael; that he has received his annuity of 101. begs he would press his cousin Sprinte for the money he owes him, June 29, 1612.
29. A letter to King James the First, from one Castelvetri, a foreigner; concerning an Italian translation of His Majesty's works, dated from London, Oct. 1615.