25. Mr. Henry Maynard, to Mr. Hicks; that the Queen designed to visit him in her progress; had commended his wife; and that it would be proper that she should present Her Majesty with some fine waistcoat, or fine ruff, Aug. 15, 1597.
36. Sir Edward Coke, to Lord Burghley; on Mr. Peter Tuke's petition for discharge of 1210l. 4s. 8¾d. charged on Sir Brian Tuke's account, Oct. 21, 1597.
41. Sir Edward Stafford's petition to the Queen, that he is obstructed in his grant of the Manor of Chelsey, by Walter, Robert, and Simon Harecourt. On two papers.
61. Names and order of the Heralds, with the vacancies supplied, as settled by the Lord Treasurer and Earl Marshal, Oct. 22, 1597. N. B. In this regulation Cambden the historian is first appointed Clarencieux.
20. Mr. Thomas Monforde assigns reasons to Mr. Hicks for not having paid him a visit, and assures him that he will not fail in the mean time to recieve him if he will be content with a short collation, July 29, 1597.