112. Sir William Maynard, to Sir M. Hicks; that unavoidable business prevents his going with him to Cambridge, but hopes to see him on Saturday, April 20, 1612.
116. Sir Baptist Hicks, to Sir Michael; that the business he wrote to him of is completed, and that Lord Shrewsbury has paid him his money, May 13, 1612.
7. Dr. Abbot, Bishop of London, to the King; that the Archbishop of Glashow and the Bishop of the Orkneys intreat his leave to repair to England, and confer with him on fixing one in their neighbourhood to be a Commissioner for ecclesiastical affairs, in place of Lord Dunbar deceased, Feb. 22, 1...
18 (and 19). Sir Vin. Skynner, to Sir M. Hicks; with a detail of his proceedings, from his purchasing in fee-farm the Manor of Thorneton, end a proposal to satisfy his; creditors, Feb. 25, 1610.
20. Sir Henry Glemham would know from Sir M. Hicks if there he truth in a report of the establishment of a new dignity called Baronetage, March 2, 1610.