53. The Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge, to Lord Cecil; to pardon Mr. Jordan Chadwick one of his Chaplains, for omitting a College exercise, occasioned by his grief for the death of his mother, April 3, 1605.
56. Sir John Linewraye, to Sir M. Hicks; to procure for Sir Anthony Deering the Lieutenancy of the Tower, in place of Sir Geo. Harvy, who was resigning on account of his great age, May 24, 1605. Also Sir Anthony's letter to Sir Michael on the tame subject, May 31, 1605.
57. Wm. Donhault, who had lost his livelihood, and been imprisoned on Lord Essex's account, begs Sir M. Hick's intercession for some favour to be procured from Lord Salisbury, 1605.
62. Sir Robert Wrothe desires Sir M. Hicks to deliver, in the name of the inhabitants of Waltham Forest, a petition to Lord Devonshire for their relief, June 24, 1605.
71. Sir H. Maynard, to Sir M. Hicks; mentioning what company were at his house, and how concerned they were not to have his company with them, Aug. 22, 1605.
73. Sir Baptist Hicks mentions to his brother Sir Michael Hicks, his great debt from the King; hopes he will procure the tord Treasurer's favour to him, 1605.