87. Mr. Joseph Earthe thanks Mr. and Mrs. Hicks for presents the had received from them, and makes apology for the meanness of what he had sent in return, Jan. 3, 1603.
88. Mr. Joseph Earthe acquaints Mr. Hicks that his family are all well, except that the maid who attended his deceased child has a swelling under her ear, which yet they hope is not the plague, 1603.
93. Mr. Joseph Earthe informs Mr. Hicks that his Lord (Devonshire) thought the house too dear, which he (Mr. Hicks) was impowered to sell to him, Dec. 19, 1603.
100. Peter Makinson, Mr. Hicks's Butler, his complaint that a fellow servant has by his slanders prevented his marriage with a woman servant of the family, 1603.
7. Mr. Robert Fletcher's Warrant to the Cart-takers of the Court, to let drinks, spiceries, &c. belonging to Mr. Hicks, pass on the road unmolested, 1603.
9. A letter of an unnamed person to Edmund Lambert, concerning the Queen's sickness and death, 1603. (Latin.) This letter was probably written by the Queen's Physician. A part of it is printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. IV. p. 373.