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NOTE ON THE ABOVE POSTSCRIPT, BY SIR T. WILSON.

My Lady RAWLEY hath noe other wrytyngs but only articles of agreements what parts of the goods or treasur gotten in the viag... shold have for furnishing or setting out their shipps: viz.

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PENNINGTON £24 6s. od. of every hundred; Sir J[OHN] FERNE £12 6s. od. on every hundred; Sir W[ARHAM] SELLENGER £102 6d. They are ingrossed, and signed and sealed by Sir W. RAWLEY.

She saith that all other things that are mentioned in this letter were delivered to Sir G[EORGE] CALVERT, and the chests ar with Alderman COKAINE.

1618.

Oct. 4.

1 Here occurs in MS. an omission of an intended word or two. Probably, the omitted words should read "the Adventurers."

2 No shillings are mentioned.

3 This word is conjectural. The note has been written in great haste, and in some parts is scarcely legible.

INDEX.

A.

Act for Sowing Hemp, Ralegh's remarks
on the, i. 272.

Act for Tillage, Ralegh's remarks on
the, i. 272.

Act for Establishing the Succession to the
Crown, i. 283.

Acuña, see Palomeque.

Aguas Blancas, or Umadea, River, i.
170.

Aguirre, Lope de, Expedition of, in

search of El Dorado,' i. 167, 168.
Alfinger, Ambrose von, Expedition of,
in search of El Dorado,' i. 165.
Allen, Sir Francis, i. 119.
Allen, William, Cardinal, on the Suc-

cession of the Crown, i. 281.
Alley, Peter, Captain, i. 612.
Aloblaster, Mr., a merchant, Ralegh's
dealings with, ii. 305.
Amadas, Philip, takes possession of
Roanoke under Ralegh's Charter of
1584, i. 86; made Deputy Lieut.-
Governor of Virginia, 87.
Amana, or Manamo, River ('Brazo
Macareo'), in Guiana, i. 185.
Amazon, or Orellana, River, i. 166;
ii. 422.

Anderson, Sir Edward, sits as a Com-
missioner for the trial of Ralegh,
i. 386.

Anjou, Duke of, i. 43, 60.
Anne of Denmark, intercession of, for

Ralegh's pardon, i. 492; her request
that Ralegh would prepare an elixir
for Prince Henry, 511; Ralegh's
letter to her, containing proposals for
the colonization of Virginia, ii. 333;
another, containing proposals for an
expedition to Guiana, 335; letter
of the Queen to Villiers, entreating

his influence with the King to prevent
the execution of Ralegh, 487.
Antonio, son to the claimant of the
crown of Portugal, ii. 144.
"Appesley's band," ii. 5.
Aramball, Marco, ii. 184, 185.
Arenbergh, Charles, Count of, inter-
course between, and Lord Cobham,
i. 355; Cobham's application to King
James to know the answer he should
give to Arenbergh, 357; arrival in
England of, 359; alleged intercourse
of, with Ralegh, 395, &c.; return of,
to England, early in 1604, 485;
King James' account of him, written
to the Archdeacon Albert, 486; letter
to Lord Cobham, ii. 445; letter of
Cecil to him, 459.

Ark Ralegh, The, i. 83, 147.
Armada, Spanish, of 1588, i. 108;

Ralegh's service against it, III.
Artson, Walter, answer of Ralegh to
his complaints, ii. 416.

Arwacas, or Arawacks, an Indian tribe,
in Guiana, i. 182.

Ashley, Sir Anthony, serves in the ex-
pedition against Cadiz, i. 208, 222,
229; notice of, ii. 133.
Assapana, see Yaya.
Atahualpa, i. 164.
Atienza, Inez de, i. 167.
Audley, see Touchet.

Azores, naval battle near the, i. 144.

B.

Babington, Anthony, and his Conspi-
racy, i. 68; seeks to purchase Ra-
legh's intercession with the Queen,
69; his estates granted to Ralegh,
7c.

Bacon, Francis, Viscount St. Albans,
advice of, to Essex, as to places of
command, and as to Secretary Cecil,
i. 228; Ralegh's reply to, in a debate
about taxation, 270; alleged conver-
sation of, with Ralegh, on the
effect of his commission of Ad-
mira'ty for the Guiana Expedition
of 1617, 589; and Ralegh's alleged
bravado about an attack on the
Spanish Plate fleet, 501; his advice
to King James about Ralegh's execu
tion, 689; conversation with the
Queen respecting the Earl of Essex,
ii. 215.

Bagnoll, Captain, wounded at Cadiz,
1599, ii. 154.

Bagot, Anthony, on the relation be

tween Elizabeth and Lord Essex in
1587, i. 72.

Bailey, Captain John, deserts the
Guiana Expedition at Lancerota, i.
606, ii. 345; his arrival in England,
and proceedings there, i. 612; is
examined before the Privy Council,
and protected by the intervention of
the Spanish Ambassador, 614.
Balfour, Michael, Lord Balfour of Bur-
ley, i. 325.

Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of Can-

terbury, writes to Cecil concerning
Wilham Watson, i. 342; urges George
Brooke to confession, 309; writes to
Cecil on the subject, in.

Barbary, captives in, Report of Ralegh

and Heneage to the Lords of Coun-
cil respecting, ii. 30.
Barima, Point, i. 617.

Barkley, Edward, Report of the 1581
campaign of Cork, ii. 6, 14.
Barlow, Arthur, takes possession of
Roanoke une r Ralegh's charter of
1584. i. 85.

Barrancis, St. Raphael of, i. 185.
Barry, David, proceedings of, ii. 9.
Barry, Lady, ii. 15.

Barry, Lord, letter of Ralegh in his
favour, i. So.

Barry, Rowe, his share in the Rebel-
lion, ii. 15.

Barrys, of Barrys' Court, note on, ii. 88.
Barter, Nathaniel, enters into bond
to Ralegh in relation to an enter-
prise in Munster, i. 103.
Basing House, in Hants, Ralegh's
visit to, in attendance on the Queen,
i. 277 ii. 229.

Bath, William, Earl of, see Bourchier.
Bathurst, Robert, becomes a partner

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Belphoebe and Timias, i. 51.
Bennett, Robert, Dean of Windsor,
and afterwards Bishop of Hereford,
i. 464.

Benson, Mr., ii. 455-458.
Berreo, Antonio de, life and character
of, i. 169; origin of his Guiana Ex-
peditions, .; his voyage on the
Orinoco, 170; his conversation with
Ralegh, 171, 174; his imprisonment
of Captain Whiddon, 172; and its
punishment by Ralegh, 173; sends
his Lieutenant into Spain, 175; re-
sults of the mission, 176.

Berry, Leonard, is sent by Ralegh to

Guiana, in 1596, as Commander of a
third English Expedition, i. 198.
Bethune, Maximilien de, Duke of Sully,
conversation with Henry IV. about
Arabella Stuart, i. 300; Ralegh's
examination about his conferences
with, 379; account of the interview
between Queen Elizabeth and the
Duke de Biron, ii. 231.
Bevill, Sir William, ii. 106.
Bingley, Sir John, ii. 412.
Biron, Charles, Duke of, see Gontaut.
Bishop's Down, near Sherborne, ii. 326.
Blackwall, ii. 122.

Blackwell, George, R. C. Arch-priest
of England, appeal against him by
Watson, i. 340; his Pastoral Letter
against the plotters of 1603, 351.
Blanshill, Robert, ii. 240.

Blount, Charles, Earl of Devonshire,
i. 119; his opinion on the Spanish
invasion of Ireland in 1601, 320;
sits as a Commissioner for the trial of
Ralegh, 386; letters of, ii. 180, 186,
188.

Blount, Sir Christopher, serves as a
volunteer in the expedition against
Cadiz, i. 208; account of his share
in the spoils of Cadiz, 223; excites
dissension between Essex and Ralegh

during the Islands Voyage of 1597,
240; attempts to assassinate Ralegh
on the Thames, 257; at the time of
his expedition, solicits and receives
Ralegh's forgiveness, 258.
Borough, see Burgh.

Bothwell, Francis, Earl of, see Stuart.
Bourchier, William, Earl of Bath,
jealousies between Earl of Bath and
Ralegh as to the special jurisdiction
of the Stannaries, i. 276; Ralegh
confers with him respecting defence
of the country, ii. 36.
Bowden, of Plymouth, ii. 182, 184-
186.

Bowser, Sir George, ii. 14.

Boyle, Richard, Earl of Cork, com-
pletes Ralegh's castle at Lismore, i.
97; purchases Ralegh's estates in
Munster, 106; Ralegh's interven-
tion in July 1617, whilst detained at
Cork, in a suit between Boyle and
H. Pine, 601, ii. 493.

Brandon, Frances, Duchess of Suffolk,
see Grey.

Brest, proceedings of the Spaniards at,

ii. 94.

Brett, Sir Alexander, i. 203, 312, 468.
Brett, Mr., recommended by Lady Ra-
legh to Sir R. Cecil, ii. 400.
Breviary of the History of England
under William the First, i. 513.
Brigance, Mr. ii. 210.
Britendona, ii. 184.

Brittany, intended expedition to, ii.
96.

Brocheron, Diego, ii. 184, 190, 244.
Brocheron y Orosa, Fernando, ii. 184.
Broke, Sir William, ii. 178.

Brooke, Frances, Countess Dowager of
Kildare, i. 307, 309, 311.
Brooke, George, i. 343; brings about
a meeting between Grey and Sir
Griffin Markham, 348; is employed
by Markham to procure a passport
for Lord Cobham, 352; alleges a
plot to have been formed by Ralegh
for seizing the King's fleet, 353;
conversations between him and Wat-
son on the designs of Cobham and
Ralegh, ib.; execution of, 441, ii.
451, 455-458, 462-468; letter to
Cecil, 448.

Brooke, Henry, Lord Cobham, obtains
the Wardenship of the Cinque Ports,
i. 225; accused by Essex of a design
to kill him, 255; goes to Ostend in
company with Ralegh, 317; they
visit Lord Grey in the camp of

the English contingent, as bearers of
a message from Cecil, 317; confers
with Duke of Lennox, 326; Henry
Howard's account of his aim and
motives, ib.; Joint Stock adventure of,
with Ralegh and Cecil, in privateering,
333; conference between Watson and
George Brooke about the alleged de-
signs of Ralegh and Cobham, 352-
354; his project in favour of Arabella
Stuart, 354; and interview with the
Count of Arenbergh, 355 ; conference
between him and Ralegh, and Sir
William Waad's report about them,
359; meets the King on his entering
into England, 362; the King's recep-
tion at Burghley of a message about
him, 362; a letter written by Ralegh
to Cecil is shown to him, and with
what result, 369, 397; his examina-
tions and interrogatories, 371, 372,
376, 378, 379, 382; conversation be-
tween him and Sir John Peyton the
younger, 373; intercourse with La
Fontaine, 378; retracts his charge
against Ralegh, and confesses its fal-
sity, 380; examinations of, 394, 395,
402, 405; Ralegh's account of his
character, 397; and of the reason
of his frequent meetings with him in
the spring of 1603, 401; his story
about the book against the King's
title,' alleged umbrage given him by
Ralegh, 422; retractation and re-
petition of his charge against Ra-
legh, 431, 434, 435; intercourse
between Cobham and Ralegh in the
Tower, 430; his story as to a plot for
the landing of Spaniards at Milford
Haven, 439; behaviour in the
mock-execution scene at Winchester,
452; asserts on the scaffold the
truth of his charge against Ralegh,
453; his speech after the reprieve,
454; his letter to the King, ib.;
letter of Ralegh to, 1600, ii. 206;
journey into Cornwall, 226; Ralegh's
letters to him, 227, 234, 249; Ralegh's
answer to his accusations, 271, 274,
283; letter of Cobham to Sir R.
Cecil, on the arrival of Ralegh at
Sandwich, &c. 425; Lord H. How-
ard's letter to Cecil respecting him,
436; letter to Sir R. Cecil, corre-
spondence with Count D'Arenbergh,
446; and with Cecil, giving thanks
for the promotion of his suit to go
abroad, 447; to the same, concerning
the Lady Arabella Stuart, 449 ; letter

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