100. Sir Geo. More tells Sir M. Hicks he has privately seen Parvise's land, being 87 acres poorly wooded, yet he would give for it 810l. July 11, 1608.
109. Sir H. Maynard gives Sir M. Hicks an account to of. his journey to some parts of Derbyshire, and his good entertainment at Lord Cavendish's, Sept. 10, 1608.
115. Mr. Joseph Earthe, to Sir M. Hicks; to favour one of his servants, who is to be brought before him for getting a strumpet with child, Dec. 12, 1608.
118. A petition of the Masters in Ordinary of the Chancery, to the Lord Treasurer; that their ancient fees in the Alienation Office may be restored to them again, which for some time past have been wrongfully withheld by the Masters Extraordinary. This belongs to Art. 65.