96. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir Michael; to present the inclosed petition to the Lord Treasurer, in the name of the Fellows of St. John's, Cambridge, who had lost their Warden Dr. Clayton, May 4, 1612.
102. Lady Shrewsbury desires Sir M. Hicks to recommend to Lord Salisbury half a spoonful at a time of quintessence of honey with a grain of musk, 1612.
107. Archbishop Abbot, to Bishop King, of London; how to deal with seven Popish Priests which the King had allowed to the Spanish Ambassador, Sept. 28, 1612. Transcribed from the original by Mr. Ralph Thoresby, and sent by him to Mr. Strype.
111. Ferdinando Heybourne, to Sir M. Hicks; that his tenant at Barking may have free passage to his grounds, which has been lately denied him, April 19, 1612.
113. Mr. Miles Whitacres intreats Sir M. Hicks that Mr. Hugh Middelton may have the use of his lodge while he is bringing the New River to London, April 24, 1612.