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Desmond, Earl of, murder of his brother's guest, 8; R. shares escheated lands of, 34
Devonshire Association, Transactions of, and R., 2; accent strong in R., 21; R.'s popularity in, 31; Stannaries, R.'s report on, ib.; R. Vice-Admiral of, 32; Sir John Gilbert, R.'s deputy in, ib.; R. member of Parliament for, ib.; miners serve in Netherlands, ib.; farmers settle in south of Ireland, 34; miners raised by R. to repel Armada, 38; R. considers its defences, 89
Devonshire, Earl of, on R.'s trial at Winchester, 146
Dingle, expedition from Ferrol lands at, 8
Discovery of Guiana, published by R., 83-84; literary value, 85; translations in Latin, German, and French, 114; reprinted by Hakluyt, ib.
Doddridge, Sir John, 144
Domestic Correspondence refers to R.'s ships, 42
Donne, John, earliest known poem, 105
Dover, R. at, 90, 193
Drake, Sir Francis, receives prisoners from Armada, 39; expedition to Portugal, 41-42; and spoil of 'Madre de Dios,' 62; his fate, 6, 87
'Dreadnought,' Sir C. Clifford's Cadiz ship, 95
Dudley, Robert, D. of Northumberland, at Cadiz, ib.
Duke, Richard, contemporary owner of R.'s birthplace, 1
Durham, Bishop of, demands Durham House, 133
Durham House leased by R., 31; its site and history, ib.; Queen Elizabeth there in 1592, 56; references to, 87, 114, 120; fire at, 117; Lady R. advises a proper lease for, ib.; Bishop of Durham demands and King James directs R. to surrender, 133-4; R. forced to remove from, 134; alleged plotting at, ib.
Dutch to assist in attack on Cadiz, 89, 99; take part in capture of Azores, 107
Dyer's evidence at R.'s trial, 155
Edwards, Edward, life and letters of R., v.; collected evidence of battle of Cadiz, 91; references to, 82, 190, 210
Effingham, Lady, converse with R., 167
Effingham. See Howard
El Dorado, legendary prince of Guiana, 65; supposed lake in heart of Guiana, ib.; efforts of Spaniards and Germans to reach, ib.
Elizabeth, Queen, Duc d'Alencon her suitor, 17-18; confers an Irish captaincy on R., 19; R. first favourite with, 19-25; gifts to R., 24, 25; grants charter to R. for discovery of N.-W. passage, 28; Virginia named in honour of, ib.; leases Durham House to R., 31; feelings towards Leicester, 32; keeps R. from politics, 35; R. supplanted by Essex, 35; appropriates pirated fine raiment, 42; R. restored to favour by, 43, 49; praised in Cynthia, 45; Spenser introduced to, 48; commands publication of Colin Clout, 49; happy retort of R. to, 53; instals a pliable Bishop of Salisbury and receives fine from R., 53; supports R. in Spanish plate-ship venture, 54, 59; buys the 'Ark Raleigh,' 54; vanity and resentment, 55; recalls R. from Frobisher's fleet, 56; discovers R.'s Throckmorton intrigue, ib.; confines R. in Tower, 57; R.'s letter of devotion to, ib.; acknowledges R.'s marriage, 63; works of travel published in her reign, 85; irresolution to attack Spain after Armada, 88; R. seeks reconciliation with, 100; claims Cadiz prize-money, 101; R.'s position with, 101, 103, 111, 115; reconfers captaincy of the Guard on R., 103; her custom to retire early to rest, 111; festivities on her sixty-fifth birthday, 113; sends R. to Ostend, 115; confers Governorship of Jersey and Manor of St. Germain on R., 116; Essex accuses R., Cecil, and Cobham to, 118; refuses communication with Essex, ib.; said to have shown skull of Essex, ib.; R. sends her a supposed diamond, 128; interviews R. on Irish policy, ib.; R. advises as to MacDermod, ib.; her death, 129; reference to, 186
Elizabethan poets engaged in Ireland, 10
El Nuevo Dorado, or Guiana, 66
Elphinstone, Sir James, eager for R.'s estate, 143
Elyot, Sir John, his Monarchy of Man, 217; describes R.'s end, ib.
England, Breviary of the History of, 182; Archbishop Sancroft and MS. of, ib.; Samuel Daniel's share in, 183; attributed to R., ib.
Epuremi tribe in Guiana, 78
Erskine, Sir Thomas, supplants R. in the Guard, 133; his position with King James, 133
Essays, Bacon issues his, 85
Essex, Earl of, competes with R. for royal favour, 35; demands R.'s sacrifice, 35, 36; Court attacks on R., 40; challenges R., ib.; drives R. from Court, 42; more friendly with R., 50; perceives value of the Puritans, ib.; his Protestantism, ib.; to consider attack on Cadiz, 89; his share in Cadiz expedition, 92-100; captures library of Bishop of Algarve, 101; presents it to Sir T. Bodley, ib.; and Cadiz prize money, ib.; at Chatham, 103; planning fresh attack on Spain, ib.; charged with disloyalty, 104; R.'s guest at Plymouth, 106; expedition to Azores and result, 107-109; Royal influence on the wane, 111; offended past forgiveness by Queen, 112; uncompromising speech to Elizabeth, ib.; surliness of temper, ib.; adopts for his men tilting colours of R., 113; increasing enmity with R., ib.; complaints to Queen, 118; Queen refuses communication with, ib.; conspiracy, 119-120; R. and the execution of, 120; Elizabeth shows his skull to Duc de Biron, 123
Eugubinus, Steuchius, 178
Euphuistic prose, example in R.'s letter to Cecil, 57
Evesham, Chronicle of, 171
Ewaipanoma tribe, 77
Execution of R., 217, 218-219; his speech, 218; his gallant bearing, 29
Exeter, R.'s parents buried at, 3
Faery Queen, R.'s adventures compared with those in, 43; its progress, 45; registered, Spenser obtains pension by, 49; R.'s sonnet appended to, ib.
Fajardo Isle, 74
Falmouth, expedition to Spain puts back into, 106
'Farm of Wines' granted by Q. Elizabeth to R., 24; granted by King James to E. of Nottingham, 141
Fayal, Essex and R. arrange to capture, 107; R. to meet Essex at, 108; R. arrives before Essex, its attack and capture, ib.; arrival of Essex, ib.; dispute relative to capture, 109
Featley, Dr. Daniel, tutor to young Walter R., 171
Fenton, Geoffrey, in Munster, 10
Ferrol, Spanish expedition to Ireland from, 8
Finland, Duke of, offers assistance to R. in Guiana, 113
Fish tithes, in Sidmouth, leased to R.'s family, 2
Fisher, Jasper, 6
Fitzjames rents R.'s Sherborne farms, 64
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, Irish Deputy, dispute with R., 48; reference to, 49
Fleet Prison, R. committed to, 7; R. removed from Tower to, 165
Flemish ships captured off Fuerteventura, 67
Flores in Azores, R. joins fleet of Essex off, 107
Flores, Gutierrez, Spanish President, opinion of the enemies' fleet off Cadiz, 92
Fort del Ore, Ireland, built by invaders, 6; siege, capture and massacre at, 12
Fowler, R.'s gold refiner, death of, 199
France, R. aids Huguenot princes, 4; Hakluyt in, ib.; R.'s return from, 6; Henry IV.'s compliment to Queen Elizabeth, 122; invited to support Huguenots, 193; Ambassador visits R., 190, 192; R. offered escape by, 208
Free trade, R. an advocate of, 186-7
French Ambassadors: Duc de Biron, 122; De Beaumont, 133, 141; Des Marets, 190, 192
French envoy, La Chesnee, offers R. means of escape, 208, 211, 212
French vessels detained by R., 195
Frobisher, Sir Martin, 26; fleet for capturing Indian carracks, 54; reputed severity, ib.; R. with his fleet, 56; off Spanish coast seeking plate ships, 59
Fuerteventura, R. captures ships off, 67
Fuller records R. at Oxford, 3; story of R. making his cloak a mat for Queen, 21; anecdotes, 22
Gamage, Barbara, marries Robert Sidney, 33; grandmother of Waller's Sacharissa, ib.
Gardiner, S. R., estimate of R.'s genius, 130; credits Beaumont's story of, 133; account of R.'s trial, 157, 213; account of the Benevolence, 184; details of intrigues in K. James's Court, 190, 206
'Garland,' the, R.'s ship, 42
Gascoigne, protege of R.'s half-brother, 5; his Steel Glass, ib.; death of, 5; Lord Grey patron of, 10
Gate House, R. confined in, 214
Gawdy, one of R.'s Winchester judges, 146
Genoa, its seizure proposed, 192; discussed before K. James and rejected, ib.
Geraldine Friary, Youghal, destroyed, 34
Geraldine, Sir James, trial and execution, 9
Geraldines rebel, 8
Gibb, John, page to James I., 159
Gifford, Captain, reference to, 79, 80
Gilbert, Adrian, R.'s half-brother, 1; partner in N.-W. expeditions, 28; holds office at Sherborne, 53; obnoxious to R.'s bailiff Meeres, 121; commended to Lady R., 140; and R.'s Sherborne estates, 143
Gilbert, Bartholomew, his voyage to America, 125; sails from Virginia with rich woods, 126; carries supposed diamond from R. to Queen, 127-8
Gilbert, Katherine. See Raleigh, Mrs
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, R.'s half-brother, 1; R. companion of his voyages, 6, 7; gained renown in Ireland, 8; granted Charter to make settlements in America, 26; lends ships to serve on Irish coast, 26; misfortunes and vicissitudes of expedition, 26-27; his death at sea, 27
Gilbert, Sir John, half-brother to R., 62; preparing to sail for Guiana, 113
Gilbert, Otto, 1
Gillingham Forest, R. in, 64
Glenmalure, R. meets Spenser at battle of, 10
Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Richard the Second at, 104
Godolphin, Sir Francis, warden of Stannaries, 141
Gomera Islands, R. lands at, 197; courtesy of governor and his lady to R., 197-198
Gondomar (Sarmiento), Spanish ambassador, 190; suspicious of R., 190, 191; pledged R.'s life against Spanish attack, 192; protests against Guiana expedition, 193; Captain Bailey in his pay, 196; Bailey traduces R. to, 199; activity for R.'s ruin, 204; urges embargo on English at Seville, 204; claims punishment of R., 205
Goodwin, Hugh, hostage with Topiawari, 79; learns Indian language, ib.; serves under Gifford, ib.; meets R. after twenty-two years, 200
Googe, Barnabee, in Munster, 10
Gorges, Sir A., assaulted by R., 58; believes R. mad, ib.; historian of Azores expedition, 107; and Duc de Biron, 122
Gorges, Sir F., and Essex conspiracy, 119
Gosnoll, Captain, American discoveries, 125; sails from Virginia without R.'s leave, 126
Gray's Elegy and R.'s Cynthia, 46
Grenville, Sir Richard, and R.'s Virginian expeditions, 29, 37; captures Spanish prize of 50,000l., 29; and Armada, 37; R.'s account of the fight in the 'Revenge' and his heroic death, 51, 96; Sir R. Beville inquires into his death, 51; praised by Tennyson and Bacon, 51; R.'s cousin, 95; R. revenges his death, 96, 98
Greville, Fulke, in Munster, 10
Grey, Lord de Wilton, in Dublin, 9; dislikes R., 9; patron of Gascoigne, 10; hatred of Popery, 11; treatment of Irish rebels, 13; denounced by R. to Leicester, 14; leniency in Ireland, 22; and Armada, 37; dines with R. at Flores, 107; in Low Countries, 115
Grey, young Lord de Wilton, and Watson's plot, 135, 158, 160
Grosart's Lismore Papers, vi.
Guard, R. Captain of the, 35, 103; Sir T. Erskine supplants R., 133
Guayana Vieja founded by Berreo, 73
Guiana, R.'s desire to conquer, 64; its description, 65, 66; capture of Spanish letters relative to, 66; annexed by Berreo, governor of Trinidad, ib.; Captain Whiddon visits for R., 66; R. explores part of, 67; supposed mineral wealth, 72, 75; Humboldt on its gold yield, 75; leaves two sailors at Morequito, 79; health of R.'s expedition, 81; R. asks effect of expedition on Court, 83; R.'s Discovery of Guiana published, 83-84; Chapman's poem on, 85-86; Captain Keymis's voyage, 86; R.'s Of the Voyage for Guiana, 87; Government interest not excited by R., ib.; Captain L. Berrie's voyage, 102; D. of Finland urges R. to colonise, 113; Sir J. Gilbert preparing for, 113; increased fame of Discovery, 114; R. asks leave to revisit, 170; R.'s funds for voyage, 172, 189-190; R. released from Tower to go to, 189; advantages promised King James, ib.; preparations for, excite Spaniards, 190; R.'s Royal commission, 190-191; composition of R.'s fleet, 193-194; its delays, 194; fleet detains French traders, 195; fleet off Canaries, ib.; Captain Bailey deserts, 196; courtesies with Governor of Gomera, 198; R.'s log of Second Voyage, 199; R. ill of fever in, 199-200; R. meets Hugh Goodwin after twenty-two years, 200; fleet at Trinidad, 200; Keymis explores for gold, attacks San Thome, 200-1; R.'s son Walter killed, 201; Keymis's failure and embarrassed meeting with R., 201; Keymis commits suicide in, 202; R.'s failure to find gold mines in, 202; mutiny of fleet, 202; R. sails to Newfoundland from, 203; R.'s ignominious return from, ib.; Apology for the Voyage to, 208
Gunpowder Plot and R., 168
Hakluyt, R.'s contemporary at Oxford, 3; his Voyages and sojourn in France, 4; reprints R.'s report of Grenville's fight, 51; Discovery of Guiana, 114
Hale, the sergeant at R.'s Winchester trial, 146-7
Hamburg ship, R. takes sugar, &c., from a, 41
Hampden, John, collector of R.'s MSS., 185
Hannah, Archdeacon, printed R.'s Cynthia, 46
Harington, Sir John, 34
Hariot, Thomas, R.'s scientific agent in Virginia, 31
Harris, Sir C., R. lodged in his house, 206
Hart, Captain, betrays R., 208
Harvey, Sir G., Lieutenant of Tower, 141, 142; suspects R.'s communications, 144; indulges R., succeeded by Sir W. Waad, 167
Hatfield MSS. and R.'s Cynthia, 46
Hatton, Sir C., R. reconciles him to Queen Elizabeth, 23; references to, and death, 32, 35, 50
Hawkins, his third voyage, 6; character of his voyages, 7
Hayes relates R.'s expense in Gilbert's expedition, 27
Hayes Barton, R.'s birthplace, in Devon, 1, 3
Hennessy, Sir J. Pope, account of R. in Ireland, 47
Henri IV. of France, 122
Henry VIII. censured in R.'s History, 180
Henry, Prince, visits R. in Tower, 169; seeks advice of R., 173, 174; death agonies eased by R.'s cordial, 175; efforts and sympathy for R., 175, 180; opinion of his father's conduct, 175; and R.'s Cabinet Council, 185
Histoire Universelle, by d'Aubigne, 177
Historical MSS. Commission Reports, vi.
History of the World, by R.'s personal reference, 4, 5, 162, 171; references to Armada, 38; on boarding galleons, 39; refers to Trinidad, 67; R. aided by Ben Jonson, 175; size and contents, 176; critically examined, 176-182; its preface, when written, 180; suppressed by King James, and cause, 180-181
Hooker's Supply of the Irish Chronicles and references to R., 11, 43; Ecclesiastical Polity, 85; Oxford tutor of Walter R., jun., 171
Hornsey, R.'s servants disturb the peace at, 6
Howard of Bindon, Thomas Lord, R. to warn him if any Spaniards in Channel, 50; and Cadiz expedition, 89, 96, 97, 98; takes R.'s servant under his protection, 121; persuades Sir W. Peryam to re-try Meere's suit, 127; juror on R.'s trial, 143, 146
Howard, Lord Henry, and R., interview with Lennox, 124-125; R. prays forgiveness for, 139
Howard of Effingham, Lord Charles, R.'s advice on boarding Armada, 38, 39; high opinion of R., 39; Discovery of Guiana dedicated to, 84; forces expedition to Cadiz, 88; on committee for attack on Cadiz, 89; details of his action at Cadiz, 92-100; ship 'Ark Royal,' 93; obtains R.'s return to Court, 103; to attempt capture of Graciosa, 107; created E. of Nottingham, 110, 112; granted R.'s wine patent, 141; conducts Arabella Stewart to R.'s trial, 155; outlaws R.'s ship 'Destiny,' 205; death of, 223
Huguenots, R. offers to aid, 4; Henry Champernowne's force aids, ib.; mode of smoking out Catholics, 5
Hulsius, Levinus, Latin translation of the Discovery of Guiana, 114
Humboldt's examination of Guiana gold, 75; testified to the genuineness of R.'s account of Guiana, 78
'Husband' ship, 194, 196
Imataca mountains seen by R., 72
Imokelly, R. escapes ambush by Seneschal of, 14
Income of R., references to, 16, 24, 25, 30, 34, 133, 162, 172
Indian carracks (plate-ships) scheme for R. to seize, 53-54; Sir J. Burrows to attack them, 54; their capture, 59-60; fleet of in Cadiz harbour, 99; burnt by Spaniards to avoid capture, ib.; two destroyed by R. in Azores, 109
Ireland, History of the Early Ages in, MacCarthy's, 129
Ireland, R. in, 7; Catholic invasion of, 7; R.'s voyage to Cork, 8; Lord Grey succeeds Pelham in, 9; execution of Sir J. Geraldine, 10; poets on service in, ib.; massacre at Fort del Ore, 12; R.'s severity towards rebels, 13; rebels pardoned through Ormond, 13; R.'s seizure of Barry Court, 14; Castle Bally-in-Harsh taken by R.'s strategy, 15; R.'s return from, 16; R. paid for service in, 18; R. assigned a Captaincy in, 19; The Opinion of Mr. Rawley on, 22; Lord Grey deprived of Deputyship, 23; R.'s residences in, 34; estates in Cork, Waterford, and Tipperary settled by R., 34; R.'s experience as a colonist in, 34; R. leaves to fight Armada, 38; Essex forces R.'s return to, 42; R.'s efforts in developing his estates in, 47; potato and tobacco introduced by R., 48; Sir William Fitzwilliam, Deputy in, ib.; R. refused Lord Deputyship, 112; occupied with affairs of, 115; invaded by Spain, 124; R. on situation in, ib.; MacCarthy's History of the Early Ages in, 129; Boyle, Earl of Cork, buys R.'s estates in, 129; R. sells remainder of his leases, 194
Irish Chronicles, Hooker's Supply of the, 11
Islands voyage. See Azores
Islington, R.'s residence in, 6
James I. first cognisant of R., 123; offers Scotch troops to repel Spanish invasion, 124; sends Lennox on mission to Elizabeth, ib.; R. and Cobham reported unfavourable to, 124; met by London nobility at death of Elizabeth, 132; R. and Sir R. Crosse meet him at Burghley, ib.; unfavourably received R., 132; promises R. continuance of Stannaries, ib.; displaces R. from the Guard, 133; increases R.'s salary as Governor of Jersey, ib.; deprives R. of Durham House on petition of Bishop of Durham, 133, 134; involved in promises to Catholics, 135; waiting Spanish overtures, ib.; guest of Sir F. Carew, ib.; given R.'s Discourse on Spanish War, &c., ib.; R.'s projects distasteful to, ib.; commits R. to Tower, 137; R. begs his life of and refused hope by, 158; prepares warrant for stay of R.'s execution, 158; signs death-warrants for conspirators, 159; intention to reprieve, ib.; at bull-baiting on Tower Hill, 165; and Christian IV. of Denmark, 169; suppresses R.'s History of the World, 180; R. hopes to propitiate him, 183; forbids printing of R.'s Prerogative of Parliament, 184; and the Benevolence, 184; a Protectionist, 187; releases R., 188; to be enriched by R.'s second voyage to Guiana, 189; submits R.'s proposed route to Madrid, 191; ignores statements of Bailey, 199; Captain North relates R.'s failure to, 203; R.'s apologetic letter to, ib.; Spain clamours for R.'s death, 205; invites claims against R., ib.; his arguments for R., ib.; R. doomed by, 205, 206; Apology for Guiana voyage of no effect on, 209; R.'s attempted catspaw against Spain, 211; R.'s confession to, 212; advised to give R. public trial, 212; R. throws himself on his mercy, 214; quits London and signs R.'s death-warrant, ib.; foiled by R.'s bearing at execution, 219; R. begs his memory to be saved from scurrilous writers, 220; death of, 223
Jarnac, battle of, 4
Jeaffreson, J. Cordy, contribution by, vi.; researches in Middlesex Records, 6, 20; researches in Assembly Books of K. Lynn, 38
Jersey, R. seeks Governorship of, 114; R. succeeds Sir A. Paulet as Governor, 116; account of and effect of R.'s rule in, 116-117; Norman gentry in, 127; King James increased R.'s salary for, 133; R. displaced for Sir J. Peyton, 141; references to R. in, 126, 127
Jesuit captured by R., 64
Jewels, R.'s love of, 20; value on his person when arrested, 20, 209
Jonson, Ben, referred by Camden to R., 175; assists R. in History of the World, 175, 176; goes with young Walter R. to Paris, 175; his Works, 175; jealous of Samuel Daniel, 183; death of, 223
Keymis, Captain, with R. in Guiana, 80; his second voyage to Guiana, 86; commended to Lady R., 140; gives evidence on R.'s trial under fear of torture, 154; warden of Sherborne, 164; and Guiana, 174; joins R.'s fleet at Plymouth, 194; commands Orinoco gold expedition without success, 200, 201; attacks San Thome, 201; announces to R. death of his son Walter R., ib.; dejection at R.'s reproach, asks forgiveness, ib.; writes to Earl of Arundel, ib.; commits suicide, 202
Kilcolman, Spenser's Irish seat, 44
King, Captain Samuel, attempts R.'s escape, 206-8; his arrest, 208
King's Lynn entertains R., 38
Kinsale, Spanish landing at, 124; R. returns from Guiana to, 203
La Chesnee, French envoy, offers escape to R., 208, 211, 212
Lake, Sir Thomas, to send R. from Court, 133
Lane, Ralph, leader of R.'s Virginian colony, 29; considers defence against Armada, 37
Languedoc, Catholics smoked out at, 5
La Rienzi, reference to at R.'s trial, 148
Leicester, Earl of, R. writes from Lismore to, 17; R. his protege at Court, ib.; goes to Netherlands with R. and Sir P. Sidney, 18; Queen Elizabeth quarrels with, ib.; reconciled to R.'s Royal favour, 23; in Netherlands and in disgrace, R.'s sympathy, 32; reference to, 35; death of, 50
Lennox, Duke of, diplomatic visit to Elizabeth, 124; believes R. and Cobham opposed King James, ib.
Limerick, victory of Sir N. Malby in woods of, 8
'Lion,' Sir R. Southwell's ship at Cadiz, 95
'Lion Whelp,' Cecil's ship, 67; R. reinforced at Port of Spain by, 68
Lisbon, Drake and R. with expedition at, 41-42
Lismore, Elizabethan capital of Munster, 15
Lismore Castle, R. rents from Archbishop of Cashel, 34
Lismore Papers and R.'s references, vi., 194, 203
Loftie, Rev. W. J., account of R.'s lodgings in Tower, 162
London citizens aid privateering against Spain, 59; eagerness to share spoil, 61; jewellers or goldsmiths and Spanish prize, 62; plague in, 142
Lostwithiel, Stannaries Court of, 117
Macareo, R. tried to enter river, 69; channel, 80
MacCarthy, Florence, R. advises his retention in Tower, 129; asks Cecil to permit R. to judge him, ib.; his History of the Early Ages in Ireland, 129
Mace, Samuel, commands a Virginian fleet for R., 125
MacDermod, Cormac, Lord of Muskerry, R.'s severity to, 128
Macureguarai, rich city of Guiana, 78
Madeira, R.'s Virginian ships stripped at, 37
'Madre de Dios,' plate-ship, value of its capture, 60; inquiry as to disposal of treasure, 62
Magrath, Meiler, Archbishop of Cashel, 34
Malby, Sir Nicholas, defeats Irish rebels, 8
Malet, Sir A., MSS., R.'s unpopularity referred to in, 131
Manamo, R. enters the Orinoco by river, 69
Manatee seen by R. in Guiana, 79
Mannourie, French quack attendant and spy on R., 207; gives R. a detrimental dose, ib.; bribed by R., 208; denounced by R., 220; his disgrace, 223
Manoa, capital of Guiana, 69
Markham led out for execution but reprieved, 159, 160
Marlowe's career, 85
Marriage of R. to Elizabeth Throckmorton, 63
Martinez, Juan, journal of visit to Manoa, 69
'Mary Rose,' Sir G. Carew's Cadiz ship, 95
Maurice of Nassau, letters taken to Prince, 175
Medina Sidonia, Duke of, his report to Philip II. of English attack on Cadiz, 98; burns fleet of carracks to avoid capture by English, 99
Meeres, John, R.'s bailiff at Sherborne, 53; his dismissal and revenge, 121; arrests R.'s new bailiff, 121; brings civil action against R., 122, 127; commissioner for despoiling Sherborne, 164
Mellersh, Cobham's secretary, 142
Mexican plate fleet, R.'s designs on, 191, 202, 210, 213
Mexico, Gulf of, R.'s early knowledge of, 7
Mexico, its revenue to Spain, 77
Meyrick, Sir Gilly, his conduct towards R., 108
Middle Temple, R. in, 5
Milton inherits and publishes R.'s The Cabinet Council, 185
Mitcham, Lady R. sells an estate at, 189
Monarchy of Man, by Sir J. Elyot, describes R.'s last moments, 217
Moncontour in France, R. at retreat of, 4
Montgomery, death of Huguenot chief, 4
Mont Orgueil, Jersey, 117
Morequito, port on River Orinoco, 74; its chief Topiawari, 78
Mulla. See Awbeg, 44
Munster, R. temporary governor of, succeeded by Zouch, 15; Sentleger provost-marshal in, 9; Spenser clerk of the council of, 44; life in, ib.; R.'s efforts to improve, 47; severity of President against Cormac MacDermod, 128
Muskerry, Lord of, severity against, 128
Naunton's description of R., 20, 22
Navigation, R. considering international, 56
Netherlands, Earl of Leicester in, 28, 32; Devon miners serve in, 32; R.'s Discourse ... the Protecting of, 135
Newfoundland, R. in, 33, 203; R. establishes trade with Jersey, 117
Ninias, R.'s account of King, 181
'Nonparilla,' R., Dudley's ship at Cadiz, 95
North, Captain, tells the King of R.'s Guiana failure, 203
North-West Passage, R.'s efforts, its discovery, 28; and northern route to China, 28
Northampton, Lord, interviews R. in Tower, 172; R.'s enemy removed, 187; at R.'s execution, 218
Northumberland, Earl of, R. visits at Sion House, 114; goes to Ostend with R., 115; invited to Bath, 127
Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard
Old Palace Yard, R. executed at, 214
Oldys, William, Life of R., v.; reference to, 101
Olonne, R. captures and forfeits to Treasury a bark of, 42
Orange, Prince of, Elizabeth sends R. to, 18; Leicester accused of conspiracy with, ib.
Orinoco, R.'s expedition to river, 67, 69-81; second expedition up, 200; failure to find gold, 201
Ormond, governor of Munster, 10; desire to treat with Irish, 11; obtains pardon for the rebels, 13; quarrels with R., 15; denounced for leniency, 22
Ostend, R. and Northumberland visit, 115
Oxford, R. educated at, 3, 6
Oxford's, Lord, quarrel with Sir P. Sidney, 7; at execution of R., 218
Panama pearl fisheries, 25; R.'s scheme to seize, 54
Parliaments, Prerogative of, 112, 180
Paulet, Sir Anthony, governor of Jersey, death, 116
Paunsford, Richard, servant of R., 6
Pecora Campi. See Hatton
Pelham, Sir William, Irish command, 9, 10
Pembroke, Earl of, succeeds R. in Duchy of Cornwall, 163
Pembroke, Lady, R.'s friend in hour of trial, 157; her son intercedes for R., ib.
Peryam, Sir William, Chief Baron of Exchequer, 127
Pew, Hugh, steals R.'s pearl hat-band, &c., 20
Peyton, Sir John, succeeds R. in Jersey, 141; Sir John the younger messenger between Cobham and R., 144
Philip of Spain's Armada, resistance to, 37; expels Antonio from Portugal, 41; desire to recover prestige, 105
Philip III. demands R.'s execution, 212; foiled by R.'s conduct at execution, 219
Phoenix Nest, 34
Pilgrimage, R. writes The, 159
Piratical expedition by R. stopped, 7
Plymouth, 7, 27, 29, 36, 38, 67, 89, 90, 91, 100, 105, 106, 117, 194, 203
Popham, Lord Chief Justice, tries R. at Winchester, 146; hissed at conclusion of R.'s trial, 157; declares R.'s Sherborne conveyance invalid, 164
Popham, Captain George, captures Spanish letters, 66
Portland, R. as governor completes defences of, 38
Portugal, expedition to restore Antonio, 41; R. serves under Drake at Lisbon, ib.
Potato introduced into Ireland by R., 48; distributed by ancestor of Lord Southwell, ib.
Prerogative of Parliaments, by R., 112, 180; its publication and intention, 183; King James forbids its printing, 184; issued posthumously, ib.; MS. in Record Office, ib.
Preston, Captain Amyas, harries Venezuela, 81
Prest, Agnes, her martyrdom, 2; indirect effect on R.'s religion, 3
'Prudence,' a London ship, 59
Puerto Rico friars, 69
Purchas, his collection of travels, 85
Puritans, Essex and R. their friends, 50
Puttenham's praise of Shepherd's Calender, 44
Queen of James I., R.'s friend, 169, 188; her father, Christian IV., 169; Samuel Daniel a servant of, 183; R.'s rhyming petition to, 209; exertions to save R., 210; death of, 223
'Rainbow,' Sir F. Vere's ship at Cadiz, 95
Rakele, R. meets Spenser at, 10; R.'s treatment of Irish kerns at, 11
Raleigh, Carew, son of Sir Walter, 166; reference to, 200, 222
Raleigh, George, Sir Walter's nephew, 200
Raleigh nee Gilbert, Mrs., Sir Walter's mother, 1; her religion, 2
Raleigh town, Virginia, 36
Raleigh, Walter, the elder, his third marriage, 1; diversity of spelling his name, 2; family lease of fish tithes, 2; latest mention of, his age, 16
Raleigh, Sir Walter, Lives of, v.; correspondence of, v.; bibliography by Dr. Brushfield, vi.; love of birthplace, 1; connections and parentage, 1; earliest record of, 2; education and career at Oxford, 3; convicted of assault, 7; goes to Ireland, 9; with Spenser, 10, 43, 48, 49; character whilst in Ireland, 14; pecuniary position, 16, 30, 34, 42, 116, 126, 129, 133, 141, 162, 189, 190, 194; his person in 1582, 20; mother wit and audacious alacrity, 22; success as a courtier, 23; Royal gifts to, 24, 25; continues Sir H. Gilbert's efforts, 28; and Virginia, 29, 37, 41, 125; granted licence to export woollen broad-cloths, their nature and value, 29, 30; resides at Durham House, 31; receives knighthood, 31; successful expedition to Azores, 33; elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, ib.; experience as an Irish colonist, 34; zenith of personal success, 35; part in fighting Armada, 37; privateering expeditions, their excuse, 40, 41; forced return to Ireland, 42; his poem of Cynthia, 45; developes his Irish estates, 47; introduces the potato, 48; and Puritans, his toleration, 50; Report on Grenville's fight in the 'Revenge,' 51; obtains Sherborne Castle, 52-53; clandestine relations with Elizabeth Throckmorton, 55; embroilment between Queen and Mrs. Throckmorton, 55-57; confined in the Tower, 57; failure in health, 59, 63, 110, 114, 168, 187, 199, 200; released to quell disturbance in Devon, 61; his popularity in Devon, 61; marriage with E. Throckmorton, 63; eagerness for service, 64; attracted to Guiana, 66; and Guiana gold, 75-77; publishes Discovery of Guiana, 84; merit as a writer of travel, 85; his Of the Voyage for Guiana, 87; naval skill first fully recognised, 89; taking of Cadiz, brilliant triumph for, 91; his Relation of the Action in Cadiz Harbour, 92; details of his Cadiz command, 92-99; wounded in the leg, 98; preparation for third Guiana expedition, 101; lauded by literary classes on return from Cadiz, 102; intimacy with Cecil and Brooke family, 102; exertions to provoke second attack on Spain, 105; sails with fleet to attack Azores; success at Fayal, which provokes Essex, 105-109; only nominally in Queen's favour, 111; his Prerogative of Parliament, 112, 183-184; seeks various dignities without success, ib.; increasing enmity with Essex, and friendship with Cobham, 113; height of fame as a geographer, 114; his share in the execution of Essex, 118-121; comes under notice of James of Scotland, 123; his Dangers of the Spanish Faction in Scotland, 124; his view of Irish affairs in 1601, ib.; not a complete loser by his expeditions, 126; severe action towards Cormac MacDermod, 128; advises detention of F. MacCarthy in Tower, 129; good fortune ceases with Elizabeth's death, ib.; character, condition, and fame in 1603, 130-131; ungraciously received by King James, 132; sent from Court of James, 133; not judicious towards James, 134; Spanish schemes distasteful to King, 135; arrested for complicity in Watson's plot, 136; compromised by Cobham, 136, 137; committed to the Tower, 137; attempts suicide, 137, 138, 141; supposed farewell letter to his lady, 137-140; stripped of his appointments, 141; communications with Cobham, 141, 144, 145; enmity of populace to, 145; trial at Winchester, 146-157; letter to K. James suing for life, 158, 159; poem The Pilgrimage, 159; reprieved at hour for execution, 160; confinement in Tower, 160, 164, 167, 168; efforts for his release, 169; friendship with Queen and Prince Henry, 169; asks permission to go to Guiana, 170, 174; literary pursuits, 171; consulted by P. Henry in shipbuilding, 173-4; writing Marriage Discourses, 174; History of World and Ben Jonson, 175, 176-182; demands for his MS., 184; his Cabinet Council; Discourse of War; and Observations on Trade and Commerce, 185, 186; his release and conditions, 188, 189; prepares second voyage to Guiana, 189-191; intrigues for seizure of Genoa, 192; leaves for Guiana—fleet vicissitudes, 193-194; details of outward voyage, 195-200; meets an old servant in Guiana, 200; his son slain at San Thome, 201; fails to discover gold, 201; his faithful Keymis commits suicide, 202; mutiny of his fleet ib.; ignominious return to England, 203, 205; arrest and attempted escape, 206, 208; writes Apology for the Voyage to Guiana, 208; valuables found on his person, 209; James uninfluenced by Apology, ib.; rhyming petition to Queen; her exertions, 209, 210; examined before Commissioners, 210, 212; written confession to the King, 212; if pardoned declares ability to reveal State secrets, ib.; trial, defence, condemnation, 212, 213, 214; bearing night before execution, 214-5; last interview with his Lady, 215; last verses, ib.; proposed burial at Beddington, 215; last moments, conduct on scaffold, 216-220; reason for attempted escape to France, 219; execution, 221; body in St. Margaret's, Westminster, 222; his head embalmed and preserved, ib.; death roll of his friends, 223
Raleigh, Walter, the younger, 114, 116; and Sherborne estates, 143; at Oxford; his tutors, 171; wins a fatal duel, 175; and Ben Jonson, ib.; Captain of the 'Destiny,' 193; with Keymis in Orinoco gold expedition, 200; killed at San Thome, last words, 201
Raleigh, Lady, and see Throckmorton; influence over Cecil, 84; appeals to Cecil, 110, 144, 158; and Durham House, 117, 133; her husband's supposed farewell letter, 137-140; shares rooms in Tower, 162; and Sherborne Estates, 144, 164, 165, 171, 172; pleads with James for R.'s pardon, 169; sells an estate at Mitcham, 189; letter from R. in Guiana, 200; meets R. at Plymouth, 206; precedes R. to London, 207; released from Tower, 212; final interview with R., 215; and burial of her husband, 215, 222; her death, 222
Rebellion in Ireland, R.'s share in suppression, 9-16
Remains of R.'s writings, 187
'Repulse,' Essex's ship off Cadiz, 93; off Azores, 107
Revenge, R.'s ship, 42
'Revenge,' A Report of the Truth of the Fight, etc., 51; its style and anonymous issue, ib.
Richard the Second, Cecil entertains Essex and R. with Shakespeare, 103-104
Richelieu refers to R., 193
Rimenant, R. at battle of, 5
Roanoke, discovery of, 28; settled by Ralph Lane, 29
Roche, Lord and Lady, captured by R., 15
Rochelle privateers strip R.'s ships, 37
'Roebuck,' R.'s ship captures 'Madre de Dios,' 60
Roraima, 79
Rutland, Countess of, Sir P. Sidney's sister, 175
Sacharissa, grand-daughter of R.'s cousin, 33
Saint Germain, R. receives manor of, 116
Salisbury, R. ill at, 207, 208; K. James and Court at, 208
Salisbury, See of, and R.'s Sherborne estate, 52, 53, 64
Salisbury, Cecil created Earl of, 166
Salisbury, William, Second Earl of, playmate to young Walter R., 114; at Sherborne, 116
Salto Caroni, cataract of, 74
San Juan de Ulloa, 6
San Miguel, its capture arranged, 107, 109
San Rafael de Barrancas settlement, 72
San Thome, R.'s captain attacks, 201; R.'s eldest son killed at, ib.; news of attack reaches Spain and England, 205
Sancroft, Archbishop, attributes History of England to R., 182
Sandars, a legate, and Irish rebellion, 8
Sarmiento, Don Pedro, captured by R., 33
Sarmiento. See Gondomar
Savage, Sir Arthur, and Duc de Biron, 122; reference to, 125
Savoy watched by Venice, 190
Scarnafissi, Savoyard Envoy, 192; R. suggests to him seizure of Genoa, ib.; lays R.'s scheme before King James; its rejection, ib.
Schomburgk, Sir Robert, corroborates R. in Guiana, 71, 72
Sentleger, Sir Warham, Irish command, 8; Provost Marshal of Munster, 9
Sentleger, Sir William, command in Guiana fleet, 194
Shakespeare's advent, 85; performance of his Richard the Second, 104
Shepherd of the Ocean, R. so named by Spenser, 44, 46-7
Shepherd's Calender by Spenser, 10, 44; references to R. in, 45
Sherborne, R.'s favourite country abode, 52; R.'s acquirement of, 52, 53; R. at, 63, 67, 71, 87, 100, 114, 126, 127, 207; Dean of Sarum lets farms over R.'s head, 64; remnant of R.'s fortune: tries to tie it to his son and Adrian Gilbert, 143; Sir J. Elphinstone applies for, ib.; R. conveys it to his son with rent charge to Lady R., 144; supports R. six years in Tower, 162; King's Commissioners spoiling, 163; Cecil stays commissioners, ib.; held on trust for Lady R. by Sir A. Brett, 164; R.'s conveyance declared invalid, 164, 165; Keymis warder of, 164; Lady R. pleads for secure tenure of, 171; James covets it for and bestows it on Carr, 171, 172; repurchased for Prince Henry, 172; Lady R. receives 8,000l. in lieu of, ib.; R.'s last sojourn at, 207
Shipping, R.'s Invention of, 18
Sidmouth Church, earliest R. deed preserved at, 2
Sidney, Sir Philip, R.'s contemporary at Oxford, 3; tennis court quarrel, 7; handsome features, 20; R.'s elegy on, 33
Sidney, Robert, marries R.'s cousin, 33
Simancas, R.'s map of Guiana found at, 83; R.'s confession of French intrigues found at, 212
Sion House, R. visits Earl of Northumberland at, 114
Smerwick Bay, Spanish invasion at, 8
Southwell, Sir Robert, with Cadiz expedition, 95
Southwell, Lord, his ancestor distributes R.'s potatoes, 48
Southampton, Earl of, his amusement, 111
Spain and R., 25, 30, 32, 50, 51, 52, 84; attack and capture of its plate ships, 59-60; R. tries to stem flow of gold to, 76-77; effect of Cadiz expedition on, 101; R. counsels a second attack on, 105; expedition to, and its accidents, 105, 106; alters destiny for Azores, 107; invades Ireland at Kinsale, 124; King James waiting overtures from, 135; R.'s Discourse touching War with, ib.; R.'s offer to raise and lead troops against, ib.; watching France, 190; Guiana route submitted to, 191; offers R. escort to Guiana gold mines, ib.; promised security at peril of R.'s life, 192, 205; asks punishment of R. for San Thome 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; his Shepherd's Calender; first meets R., ib., 20; Colin Clout, evidence of R.'s position with Queen, 43; effect of R.'s friendship on, ib.; his Faery Queen and 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 for Faery 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; see R., 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.'s A 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 of Shepherd'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 a, records R. at Oxford, 3
Works by 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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