88. Mons. La Fontaine, a French Preacher, hopes Mr. Hicks will introduce his, friend, the bearer, to Lord Burghley, to answer some false accusations. (French.)
94. Richard Grafton, to Lord Burghley; to procure of the Queen a grant of the penalty for omitting to export one dressed piece of cloth, with every nine pieces undressed.
102. Mr. Baptist Hicks, to his brother Michael that the Lord Mayor invites them both to dinner, and that he has nearly settled accounts with Mr. Skynner.
110. Art epistle, to Lord Burghley, from one Harman in great misery and distress; he requests that he may have Easter offerings to the amount of twentysix shillings, &c. (Latin.)