20. Lord Salisbury, to an unnamed person, (perhaps Mr. Newton) praising the wisdom of the Prince, in preferring a friend of his Lordship, Aug. 31, 1609.
27. Two familiar letters of Lord and Lady Shrewsbury, to Sir M. Hicks; about defending an apprentice who had been wronged by his master, a merchant; that she had unfortunately lost his last letter, but bad sent her servant Nevil to rectify mistakes, Nov. 23 and Dec. 17, 1609.
42. Mr. Oldisworth, to Sir M. Hicks; recommending one Mr. Ewer, Patentee of the office of King's Mason, to be served by him in a particular affair, Sept. 23, 1609.
60. Mr. Arthur Gregory, a Searcher at Lyme, Dorsetshire, to Sir M. Hicks; concerning a music viol he has improved for the Lord Treasurer, &c. Feb. 25, 1609.