7. Mr. Robert Fletcher's Warrant to the Cart-takers of the Court, to let drinks, spiceries, &c. belonging to Mr. Hicks, pass on the road unmolested, 1603.
9. A letter of an unnamed person to Edmund Lambert, concerning the Queen's sickness and death, 1603. (Latin.) This letter was probably written by the Queen's Physician. A part of it is printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 373.
28. Matthew, Abp. of York, tells Lord Cranbourn he will deal with the Puritans as ordered by the Council, but at the same time declares there ought to be much stricter dealings with the papists, more dangerous and more insolent, &c. Dec. 18, 1604. The answer to this letter is printed in Stry...
30. Mr. Joseph Earthe complains to Sir M. Hicks, of Sir R. Wrothe's refusal to grant Wanstead walk to Lord Devon, though he had promised it, Dec. 4, 1604.