65. Sir John Tyndall, to Sir Michael Hicks; inclosing a petition from the Masters in Chancery to the Lord Treasurer, respecting fines in the Alienation Office. See Art. 118.
67. Sir H. Wotton, Ambassador at Venice, desires Sir David Murray to procure the Princes letter to the state of Venice, to release his friend imprisoned there, April 24, 14608.
97. Sir Samuel Saltonstall, to Sir Michael Hicks; to use his influence to obtain from the King a Privy Seal or some special warrant for the purpose of suspending the operation of a decree in Chancery against him; for which favour he proffers a gratuity of forty angels, July 1, 1608.
2. Lord Wm. Burghley, to Monsieur Beaulieu, at Brussels; about a stallion horse, and a great frost in England, likely to produce a famine if it continues, &c. 1608. (French.)
7. Mr. William Waldgrave, to Sir Michael Hicks; that having an ague, he will permit his son to transact his business at the Manor Courts, Sept. 19, 1609.