promised security at peril of R.'s life,192,205;
asks punishment of R. for San Thomé attack,ib.;
Buckingham favourable to,210;
James, the attempted catspaw of R. against,211;
English pensioners in pay of,ib.
Spanish Alarum, The, by R.,104
Spanish Ambassador pleads for R.'s life,158
Spanish Armada,38-39,88
Spanish Faction in Scotland, the Dangers of a,124
Spanish invasion of England, R.'s advice against,37-38
Sparrey, Francis, volunteers to stay in Guiana,79;
captured by Spaniards; his account of Guiana,ib.
Spenser, Edmund, secretary to Lord Grey in Ireland,10;
hisShepherd's Calender; first meets R.,ib.,20;
Colin Clout, evidence of R.'s position with Queen,43;
effect of R.'s friendship on,ib.;
hisFaery Queenand R.'s adventures compared,ib.;
Clerk of Council of Munster,44;
Irish estate,ib.;
returns to England; at Court with R.,48;
secures a pension forFaery Queen,49
'St. Andrew,' rich Spanish prize taken at Cadiz,99
St. Bartholomew's, R. and massacre on,4
St. John, J. A.,Life of R.,v.;
discovery of R.'s map of Guiana,83;
prints R.'s confession,212
St. John, Oliver, trial of,184
St. John, Sir William, efforts for R.'s release,188
St. Margaret's, Westminster, R.'s body buried in,222
'St. Matthew,' valuable prize taken at Cadiz,98,99
'St. Philip,' R.'s contest at Cadiz with,96,98;
saved from total destruction by Dutch,99
Stafford, Sir Edward, tells Bacon of R. in Tower,57;
his kinswoman wife of Governor of Gomera,197
Stannaries, R. Lord Warden of the,32,64,128,141
Stead, death of,198
Steel Glass, Gascoigne's,5;
verses prefixed by R. to,ib.
Stourton, Lady, R. arrests a Jesuit in house of,64
Strozzi, Peter, lost at Azores,39
Stuart, Arabella, conspirators for,102;
her descent and relationship to James I.,142,143;
protests her ignorance of plot at R.'s trial,155;
James wishes to spare,ib.;
her death, R. deprived of her pearls,187
Stukely, Sir Lewis, R.'s cousin, arrests R.,206;
hires French quack to inveigle R.,207;
bribed by and betrays R.,208;
valuables on R.'s person fall to,209;
denounced by R.,220;
condemned for clipping coin,222;
fled to Lundy and died a maniac,223
Suffolk urges severity against R.,141
'Summer's Nightingale,' R. styled the,49
Talbot, John, R.'s secretary in Tower, death of,199
Tarleton, comedian, his remark against R. at Court,36
Tax on tavern-keepers ascribed to R. but due to Queen,131
Temple, Middle, R. in,5
Tennyson, Lord, praise of Sir R. Grenville,51
Tewkesbury, Annals of,171
Throckmorton, Arthur, dispute and dismissal from fleet,90;
restored by R.'s influence,91;
gains distinction at Cadiz,91
Throckmorton, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Nicholas,55;
her love of R.,55;
private marriage with R.,ib.,63;
confined in Tower,57;
seeR., Lady
Thynne, Francis, R.'s cousin,214
'Tiger,' Sir R. Grenville's ship,29
Tipperary, R. granted estates in,34
Tonson, navigator,6
Topiawari, friendly Guiana chief,78,79
Tounson, Dean of Westminster, R.'s spiritual adviser,214;
describes R. in face of death,214-215;
attends R.'s execution,216
Tower, R. confined in,57,137,138,142,145,160,161-188,209;
R. attempts suicide in,137;
plague in outlying posts of,142;
R.'s apartments in Garden or Bloody Tower,162;
malaria in,164;
Lady R. and son leaves,165;
R.'s experiments in garden of,168;
death of Arabella Stuart in,187;
release of R.,188
Tower, Lieutenants of, in charge of R., Sir G. Harvey and Sir J. Peyton,141;
Sir William Waad,167;
Sir A. Apsley and Sir T. Wilson,211
Trade and Commerce, R. on,186;
a plea for free trade,186-187;
when published,187
Trinidad, A. de Berreo Governor of,66;
visited by R.'s expedition,67,200;
its liquid pitch and oysters,67;
R. returns from Guiana to,80
Udall, John, protected by R. and Essex,50
Underwoods, verses by R. attributed to Ben Jonson,175
Vanlore, Pieter, R. borrows of,190
Venezuela coast plundered by R.'s expedition,81;
precautions against English,ib.
Venice watching Savoy,190
Vere, Sir Francis, with Cadiz expedition,95,97;
to attempt with Howard capture of Graciosa,107
Villiers, favourable to R.,187;
animus against Somerset,188;
urged to intervene for R.,210;
pledged to Spanish alliance,ib.
Virginia, discovery of,28;
failure of a second expedition to,29;
its products attract R.,30;
collapse of R.'s colony,33;
a fourth expedition fails,36;
expenditure on abortive fifth expedition,37;
R.'s relief vessels stripped by privateers,ib.;
drain on R.'s fortune; leases patent,41;
never visited by R.,ib.;
R.'s final effort to colonise,125;
R. not a complete loser by expeditions to,126;
expected return of an expedition by R.,40
Waad, Sir W., takes R. to Winchester for trial,145;
special commissioner at R.'s trial,146;
thinks R. too comfortable in Tower,162;
succeeds as Lieutenant of Tower,167;
suspicion of R.'s experiments,168;
reference to,170
Walsingham and R. in Paris on St. Bartholomew's eve,4;
massacre of Fort del Ore reported to,12;
reference to,32;
death of,50
Walton, Izaak, accounts of Ben Jonson and R.,175
War, R.'sA Discourse of,185-6;
most pleasing of R.'s prose writings,185
Warburton, judge at R.'s Winchester trial,146
'War Sprite,' R.'s ship in Cadiz expedition,94
Waterford, R. granted estates in,34;
trade in pipe-staves encouraged by R.,47
Watson's plot,135;
his conviction and execution,158
Webbe's praise ofShepherd's Calender,44
West Indies, Sir W. R.'s voyage to the,7;
R.'s early visits to,ib.
West Horsley Church, R.'s head rests in,222
Wexford, its trade in pipe-staves encouraged by R.,47
Weymouth, R. at,100,104,116,127
Whiddon, Captain Jacob, visits Guiana for R.,66;
examines mouths of Orinoco,69
White, Captain John, fourth Virginian expedition,36;
lands at Hatorask. His failure,ib.
White, Roland, records R. at Court,103
Whitlock, Captain,167
Willoughby, Ambrose, Esquire of the body,111
Wilson, Sir Thomas, spy on R.,211;
his acquaintance with Raleigh in Tower,ib.
Winchester, Marquis of, entertains Queen and French envoys at Basing House,123
Winchester, R. tried at Wolvesey Castle,145;
R. confined in,157,159;
R. removed from,160
Winchester, Bishop of, attendant on,158
Wines, farm of, R. granted,24,25;
King James transfers it to E. of Nottingham,141
Winwood, Sir Ralph, favourable to R.,187,204;
hater of Spain,188;
visits R.'s ship 'Destiny,'192;
ignores Bailey's charge against R.,199;
R. writes of his Guiana failure to,202;
his death,203,204
Wither, George, prophecy of English supremacy in America,25
Wokoken, discovery of,28
Wood, Anthony à, records R. at Oxford,3
Worksby Ben Jonson, and R.'s verses,175
Yelverton, Attorney-General, prosecutes R.,210,214
Yetminster Manor given to R.,53
Youghal burned by Geraldines,8;
destruction of Geraldine Friary,34;
R.'s residence at,34,44;
yew tree contemporary with R. still at,48;
potato first planted at,48
Zouch, in trenches at Fort del Ore,12;
at Lismore,15
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