5. A copy of a warrant from the Lord Treasurer Salisbury and Sir Julius Cæsar, for the sale of certain of the King's lands for payment of his debts, Jan. 15, 1610.
63. Mr. Henry Glascock, to Sir M. Hicks; that he has sent his servant for the buck he was to give him, at the request of Sir J. Brograve, Sept. 33 1611. See Art. 52.
71. Sir Vin. Skynner's reasons to Sir M. Hicks why he has not yet sold Burnham; that he fears an extent against his house at Blackfriars, Oct. 17, 1611.
118. Sir John Peyton's excuse to Sir M. Hicks, that he cannot send him a buck as he desired; he is ready to pay the money owing, or will keep it longer, just as he pleases, July 15, 1612.
3. A prolix discourse, showing how the poor may be relieved; addressed to the Queen. An indorsement, in another hand, says, the author was probably Sir Thomas Smith, though the writer of the treatise has subscribed the name John Easte, on 86 sheets, though some leaves besides are wanting at the ...