96. Sir William Cooke of Gloucestershire tells Sir M. Hicks he is pleased to bear he is likely to become his neighbour; he promises him a buck, Sept. 3, 1610.
53. Sir Vin. Skynner complains to Sir WalterCope and Sir M. Hicks he is still molested, though he offered sufficient land for sale; he makes new proposals, July 10, 1611.
64. Sir George Rivers, to Sir M. Hicks; complaining of some severe illness he has lately suitered, and that he intends to take his advice, Sept. 17, 1611.
76. Mr. William Frost, a musician, humbly requests Lord Salisbury to be allowed to teach the Princess Elizabeth to play on the virginals, in place of Mr. Marchant deceased, 1611.
96. Lord Shrewsbury, to Sir Michael; to present the inclosed petition to the Lord Treasurer, in the name of the Fellows of St. John's, Cambridge, who had lost their Warden Dr. Clayton, May 4, 1612.