80. Dr. Tho. White, to Sir M. Hicks; with certain articles and modes of subscription against Popery, intreating he would try to get them enforced, Feb. 25, 1605.
83. Sir Samuel Sandys, at his lodgings at the Pied Bull in Stroud, Gloucesiershire, to Sir M. Hicks; that he had no intention to affront Lord Salisbury by what he uttered at the Council Table, and hopes he will excuse him to his Lordship, March 8, 1605.
25. Sir John Grey of Havering, to Sir M. Hicks to procure that the law-suit betwixt Lord Oxford and him may cease, and the affair be settled by arbitration, Oct. 12, 1604.