19. A copy of a letter from one of the Secretaries, supposed to have been Sir Robert Cecil, to the Earl of Essex, newly arrived from his unfortunate expedition; accounting for his silence and apparent neglect; with some reflections on Sir Walter Raleigh's defects as a man of business. This lette...
21. Mr. J. Norton at Court, informs Mr. Hicks in the country, of Lord Burghley's gout; he wishes him good weather to finish his new Bowling-alley, &c. Aug. 2, 1597.
26. Mr. Robert Wrothe, to Mr. Hicks; that he will send him a buck for his favours, but will refuse Lord Shrewsbury's request for a brace, because he kept not his promise, Aug. 15, 1597.
44. A letter unsigned, seeming in the Queen's name, to one Tho. Aldarson, desiring him to show favour to Lawrence Aldarson, his kinsman, about to travel to Ethiopia. Whitehall, 1597.