62. Mr. Fulke Grevyll, to Mr. Hicks; with thanks for his care, and desire that his plate be deposited in his hands for fear of infection, July 18, 1603.
65. Mr. Lionel Randolph tells Mr. Hicks he dares not come to London because of the infection; he exults on Fngland and Scotland being under the same King., &c. 1603.
78. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury return Mr. and Mrs. Hicks thanks for their kind entertainment at Ruckholt, and send their son a little horse, Sept. 16, 1603.
79. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury tell Mr. Hicks they bear with concern that the man who took up the little horse for master Hicks is dead with the plague, but hear nothing of the beast; Lady Shrewsbury sends to Mrs. Hicks two baked pies, Oct. 21, 1603.
82. Lord Shrewsbury, to Mr. Hicks; that he wants to hear from him oftener, and especially to write to him of the proceedings against the Traitors, Nov. 4, 1603.