12. Lord Treasurer Dorset, to Mr. Hicks, Steward of the King's Manor of Dover Court, Essex, to receive of Sir John Parker and his wife a surrender of copyhold lands within that Manor, June 29, 1604.
37. Lord Treasurer Dorset, to Sir Michael Hicks, Steward of the King's Manor of Barking, to hold a Court, and admit Abraham Campion to be a copyholder there, June 13, 1605.
38. Lord Treasurer Dorset, to Sir M. Hicks, Steward of the Manor of Barking; to admit Tho. Spencer and Abraham Campion, to a copy hold there, June 15, 1605.
46. Lord Cobham presents Lord Salisbury with his translation of three books of Seneca, and hopes he will procure his liberty from the King, 1605. The signature and superscription of this letter have been carefully obliterated.
47. Lord Salisbury, to Sir M. Hicks; promising that he will procure him Palmees Wardship, and to be a dealer in a lottery to be soon established, 1605.
59. Sir Peregrine Willughby, in the Fleet prison, to Sir M. Hicks, to remind Lord Salisbury of his imprisonment for his father's debts, June 15; 1605. See Art. 14, which should have followed this letter.
85. A letter from Nicolas Fabricius de Petrisco, to Sir Robert Cotton; in which he discusses the genuine orthography of the word BRITANNIA; answers some inquiries about a medal of Constantine, and suggests a very improbable and even ignorant opinion respecting a gold coin of Audulfus. (Latin.) B...