commission with Essex, as general- in-chief, 202; advises an attack on the town of Cadiz before attacking the Spanish fleet, 210; but on the urgent protest and entreaty of Ralegh consents to a change of plan, 211; his summary of the results of the expedition, 219; quarrels with Essex, 249; Ralegh interposes to heal the breach, 250; allegation by Henry Howard that Lord Nottingham had expressed a wish, in 1602, that he had a commission to carry artillery against Ralegh's house, 311; has a grant of the Wine Licensing Patent, 458; claims the outstanding ar- rears, 459; Ralegh thanks him for his interposition with the Queen, ii. 53; letter to him respecting the capture of a ship of Bayonne, 55; letter on the victory at Cadiz, 134, 139, 146-156; letter to the Earl of Essex, 1597, 180; letter to the Lords of the Council, 1597, 186; to the same, 188.
Howard, Frances, see Brooke. Howard, Henry, Earl of Northampton, secret correspondence of, with James I., i. 265; his account of the confer- ences between Lennox, Ralegh, and Cobham, 326; character of the man and his writings, 328; the minutes of his secret letters to Cecil preserved in his Common-place Book, 329; conflict of opinions between him and Cecil on the toleration of Roman Catholic worship, 341; aphorism of, on the art of juggling, 382; sits as a com- missioner for the trial of Ralegh, 386; account by, of the examination of Cobham about the book against the King's title,' alleged to have been given him by Ralegh, 422; succeeds Cobham in wardenship of Cinque Ports, 458; letter to Sir R. Cecil, on the means of injuring Ralegh and Cobham, ii. 436.
Howard, Lady, of Effingham, wife of
the Lord High Admiral, on the partition of the spoils of Cadiz, i. 222. Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, &c. conversation with Ralegh on the scaffold, i. 703; ii. 356. Howard, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk,
shares with Ralegh in certain priva- teering enterprises, i. 116; joined in commission with Ralegh, in 1591, for an attack on the Spanish fleet, 143; Ralegh is superseded, and Lord
Thomas Howard sails, with Grenville as his Vice-Admiral, 144; results of the expedition, 146; serves as Vice- Admiral in the expedition, or Islands' Voyage, of 1597, 233; interposes to heal the breach between Essex and Ralegh about the capture of Fayal, 242; sits as a commissioner for the trial of Ralegh, 386; notice of, ii. 217. Howard, Thomas, Lord Howard of Bindon, intervention of, in the law- suits between Ralegh and John Meere, his bailiff of Sherborne, i 471; ii. 250. Humboldt, Alexander von, researches of, in Guiana, i. 168, 183, 190. Hurault de Maisse, conversation of, with Queen Elizabeth, i. 330, note. Hutten, Philip von, Expedition of, in search of El Dorado,' i. 166.
Ireland, colonial and industrial enter- prises of Ralegh in, i. 94; planting of the potato in, 106; government of, by the Earl of Essex, 253; his views of English policy in relation to that country, 254, 320; and about the killing of Irish rebels, 321; in- vasion of, by the Spaniards, in Sept. 1601, 319; Ralegh's complaint that it was not a Commonwealth, but a Common-woe, ii. 18; progress of the war in, 78; invasion of, by the Spaniards, 243, 245.
Irish insurrections, Ralegh on the sup- pression of, ii. 2.
Islands' Voyage of 1597, i. 230, 233; ii. 171, 174, 177. Iwana, or Tortola, Island of, i. 185.
James I., King of England, Secret Correspondence of, with Cecil and Henry Howard, i. 265; notice of Blackstone's assertion of the ex- haustiveness of James' title to the English crown, 279; Romanist ma- nifesto thereon, 283; tract on that subject, of which a copy was made for Ralegh, 290; despoils Arabella Stuart of her paternal lands, 288; proofs, in the Secret Correspondence, that his mind was poisoned against Ralegh by Howard rather than by Cecil, 304; opinion and promises on the toleration of Roman Catholic wor-
ship, 341; interviews between the King and Ralegh, at Burghley, in Northamptonshire, 362; and at Beddington Park, in Surrey, 364; his hesitation as to the fate of
Ralegh and the other prisoners convicted at Winchester, 443; his an- swer to the intercession of the Lords of the Council, 447; signs the death- warrants for Markham, Cobham, and Grey, and another and secret warrant for stay of the execution, 448; his assertion that George Brooke was the chief plotter, ib.; his speech to the courtiers at Wilton, 455; visits the Tower of London, in March 1604, for a bull-baiting, having previously commanded the removal thence of Ralegh and others, 484; character of the Count of Arenbergh written by King James to the Archduke Al- bert, 486; reception by, of a pro- posal made by the Ambassador of Savoy, for an attack, by a combined English and Dutch fleet under Ra- legh, upon Genoa, 577; he exacts minute particulars of Ralegh's plans for the expedition to Guiana, and a chart of his intended route, and de- livers them to Gondomar, 588; Ra- legh's letter to him, protesting against the injustice of his conviction of treason, ii. 280; letter of thanks to the King for sparing his life, 289; letter appealing to the King's justice and mercy, 296.
Jersey, government of, the compromise
for the, in 1600, i. 262; results of Ralegh's administration there, 263; new letters patent issued to Ralegh for the governorship of, 364; Jurats of, address Ralegh on the King's ac- cession, ib.; Ralegh desires to have its government, ii. 203; his first visit to the island, 404; his account of the expected arrival of Normans in, 247; defences of, 249.
Johnson, Saunders, ii. 451. Jones, Rev. Mr., chaplain on board the Flying Chudleigh, quotation from his MS. narrative of the Guiana expe- dition of 1617, preserved at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, i. 604, 605, 643, note.
Jonson, Benjamin, literary assistance alleged to have been rendered by him in the compilation of Ralegh's History of the World, i. 545. Juy, Paul, a Flemish engineer, employed
under Ralegh in the fortifications of Falmouth, i. 245; and in those of the Isle of Jersey, ii. 207, 208; letter of Ralegh respecting him, to Sir R. Cecil, 206.
Keemish, Lawrence, see Keymis. Kelly, a merchant of Dartmouth, letter of Ralegh respecting him, ii. 83. Keymer, John, licensed by Ralegh to sell wines in Cambridge, i. 63; ii. 25. Keymis, Lawrence, second voyage to Guiana of, in 1596, i. 195; his report to Ralegh on his return to England, 197; serves under Ralegh at the taking of Fayal, 240; examination of, in relation to the plots of 1603, 422; and the threat to put him to the rack, 423; his letter to Lord Salisbury about the surrender of copyholds at Sherborne, 480; acts as trustee for Lady Ralegh in the conveyance, ib.; imprisoned in the Tower and Fleet in 1603-4, 483; has the special charge of the search for the gold mine, in the expedition up the Orinoco, 615; the Admiral's instructions to him, 616; is attacked by Spaniards in ambush, near Seiba, 633; abandons the expedition, 634; returns to St. Thomas, 636; and to Trinidad, 638; his report to Ralegh, and its results, 639; writes to Lord Arundel, ib. ; commits suicide, ib. ; Ralegh's
opinion of him, in 1603, ii. 336, 337 339, 348, 351, 354-357, 360; his proceedings in the final Guiana expedition of 1617, 379, 402, 420. Kilcolman Castle, Ralegh's visit to, i. 120; its descent in the Spenser family, and subsequent alienation,
Kildare, Lady, see Brooke (Frances). Killigrew, William, brings a message to Ralegh from Queen Elizabeth, i. 148; serves as joint commissioner with Ralegh and Robert Cecil in the proceedings for partition of spoils of the Madre de Dios, 155.
Killmackow, castle and lands of, i. 103. Kinsale, Ralegh's opinion of the causes of the Spanish landing at, in Sept. 1601, i. 319. Knollys, William, Earl of Banbury, i. 253, 292; notice of, ii. 229. Knowls, see Knollys.
La Fayla, Martin de, employment of, as an agent between Lord Cobham and the Count of Arenbergh, i. 358. La Fontaine, - a French Huguenot Minister, conversation and correspon- dence between him and Lord Cob- ham, &c. i. 378, 379. Lake, Sir Thomas, i. 363. Lambarde, William, conversation of, with Queen Elizabeth about King Richard the Second, i. 294. Lambert, Sir Oliver, i. 229. Lancerota, Island of (one of the 'Great Canaries'), Ralegh's visit to, i. 604; ii. 348; its sufferings from the attacks of Barbary corsairs, i. 605. Lane, Ralph, made Lieut.-Governor of Virginia, i. 87.
Languedoc, Ralegh's account of an ad- venture in certain caves of, i. 33. La Renzi, or Laurencie, Matthew, em- ployment of, as an agent between Lord Cobham and the Count of Arenbergh, i. 359, 397, 415, 425; ii. 275.
Lascelles, Sir Philip, i. 344.
La Touche, Daniel de, Lord of Ravar- dies, i. 596.
Laurencie, Matthew, see La Renzi. Leigh, Captain, killing of an insurgent
in Ireland by, and Ralegh's commen- tary on grant of head-money, i. 105. Leomans, Michael, answer of Ralegh
to his complaints, ii. 417. Lesley, John, Bishop of Ross, i. 289. Leveson, Sir Richard, serves in the
expedition against Cadiz, and cap- tures three Hamburg vessels, i. 209. Lionello, John Baptist, account by, of King James' festive visit to the Tower, and of Ralegh's removal thence, i. 484. Lismore Castle, built by Ralegh, i. 96;
and finished by the Great Earl of Cork, 97; lawsuits concerning, ii. 42. Llantwit (Llan-Illtydd-Vawr), in Gla- morganshire, Ralegh monuments for- merly in the church of, i. 6. Lova, Juan de, ii. 184.
Low Countries, see Netherlands. Luscombe, ii. 105.
Macartey, Finnin, proceedings of, in Ireland, ii. 9, 15.
MacCarthy, Florence, Ralegh on the
intrigues with Spain of, i. 319; letter of Ralegh respecting him, ii.
MacDermod, Cormac, Ralegh's advice to the Queen on the treatment of, i. 323.
MacGrath, Meyler, Bishop of Lismore, grants to Ralegh a lease of the castle and manor of Lismore, i. 96; ii. 124, 125. MacThomas, John, see Fitzgerald. Macareo River, a branch of the oceanic delta of the Orinoco (Capuri' of Ralegh), i. 185; Ralegh returns to Trinidad by this branch, 194. Mace, Samuel, is sent by Kalegh to reinforce the colony of Virginia, i. 91; ii. 423.
Madre de Dies, a Spanish Carrack. is captured by Ralegh's ship, The Roebuck, commanded by Sir John Borough, i. 149; proceedings and discussion relating to the partition of her spoils, 151--158; ii. 59 73- Makerell, Master of a merchantman, gives news of the Spanish fleet, ii. 93.
Manamo River, or River of the Red Cross' (Brazo Macareo), i. 184, 185. Mannering, a French surgeon, see
Manners, Roger, Earl of Rutland, serves as volunteer in the Islands' Voyage of 1597, i. 233.
Manoa, legends of the city of, named by Martinez the capital of 'El Dorado.' i. 178; ii. 10). Manourie, Guillaume, a French sur- geon, is employed as a spy on Ralegh, in the journey from Ply- mouth, i. 656; his account of their conversations, 657-665; his reward, 673; Ralegh's dying assertion of the falsehood of his allegations against him, 701; ii. 495.
Maree, René, Lord of Montbariot, com- mission to, for the conquest and planting of Guiana, i. 596. Markham, Charles, plot of, for surprising the Court, &c. ii. 453.
Markham, Sir Griffin, i. 343; career and character of, 344; the conference at Beskwood Park between him and two of his brothers, in June 1603, ib.; his conference with Lord Grey of Wilton, 348: behaviour of, in the mock-execution scene at Win- chester, 449; subsequent fortunes in
exile, 460; particulars of his plot for surprising the Court, &c. ii. 452, 455-458, 462. Markham, Thomas, declaration and confession of, ii. 452.
Martens, Veronio, becomes a partner with Ralegh in the enterprise for ex- portation of pipestaves from Munster,
Martinez, Juan, marvellous deposition made by, at S. Juan de Puerto Rico, of his visit to Manoa, the capital of 'El Dorado,' i. 178.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, i. 69, 108.
Matthew, Tobias, Bishop of Durham, lays claim to the possession of Durham House, ii. 263. Medick, Captain, wounded at Cadiz, 1596, ii. 154.
Medina Sidonia, Duke of, attempts to substitute mercantile bills for the sum stipulated as the ransom of Cadiz, and orders the Spanish fleet to be burned, i. 218; ii. 145.
Meere, John, and his lawsuits with Ralegh, i. 470; ii. 227, 236, 237, 245, 250, 493. Mexico fleet, Ralegh's alleged purpose to attack the, i. 591, 643, 678, 679. Meyrick, Sir Gilly, shares in the spoils of Cadiz, i. 223, 294; excites dis- sension between Essex and Ralegh during the Islands' Voyage of 1597,
Mezerai, Eudes de, account of the in-
terview between Queen Elizabeth and the Duke de Biron by, ii. 232. Middleburgh, merchants of, Ralegh's answer to their complaint, ii. 46. Milford Haven, Cobham's story about Ralegh's plot for the landing of Spaniards at, i. 439. Moncontour, Ralegh's account of the retreat after the battle of, i. 26. Monmouth, see Cary. Monopolies, Ralegh on, i. 273. Monson, Sir William, reflection by, on
Ralegh's capture of Fayal, i. 242; account of the battle in Cadiz Har- bour, ii. 141.
Montagu, C. J., address of, on granting execution, in Oct. 1618, of the Win- chester verdict of Nov. 1603, 691. Montbariot, René, Seigneur de, see Maree.
Montezuma, tradition of the escape into Guiana of fugitive adherents of, i. 164.
Montgomery, Gabriel de, Count, i. 26, 30. Montorgueil Castle, in the Isle of Jersey, Ralegh's visit to, i. 263; ii. 208.
Morgan, Miles, i. 81. Morgan, Thomas, i. 289.
Mountjoy, Charles, Lord, see Blount. Munster, rebellion in, i. 35-45, 254; ii. 3, 78, 198, 243, 319; colonial and industrial enterprises of Ralegh in, i. 96; sale of his Munster estates to Boyle, 106.
Musica, Antonio, ii. 354.
Nassau, Lewis, Count of, i. 26; serves as a volunteer in the expedition against Cadiz, 208.
Naunton, Sir Robert, account by, of a dispute between Ralegh and Lord Grey of Wilton, i. 48; intercepts Lady Ralegh's letters, 683; his correspondence with Sir Thomas Wilson during Wilson's employment in the Tower, 688; letter in reply to one of Sir T. Wilson, concerning his examination of Ralegh, ii. 366. Netherlands, co-operation of the States- General of the, with the English, in the expedition against Cadiz, i. 206, 216; letters on the sending of pio- neers to, ii. 33; news of the war in the, 425.
New Exchange, ii. 267. Newfoundland, Ralegh's establishment of a trade between Jersey and, i. 263; fleet, ii. 95.
Normans, expected arrival of, in Jersey, ii. 247.
Norreys, Sir John, Ralegh's alleged service under, in the Netherlands, i. 33; ii. 194.
Northampton, Henry, Earl of, see
Northumberland, Henry, Earl of, see Percy.
North-west Passage, Sir Humphrey
Gilbert's discourse on a, i. 77; royal charter of 1584, creating a fellowship for discovery of, 84.
O'Dodall has a band of soldiers in Youghal, ii. 49.
Oldys, William, his account of the literary help rendered to Ralegh in
the History of the World, i. 543; notices of the Life of Ralegh by, Introduction, xlix. 545; his account of Ralegh's fellow-workers in the History of the World, 544.
Opinion upon the Spanish Alarum, i. 231.
Ordaz, Diego de, expedition of, in search of El Dorado,' i. 178.
Orellana, or Amazons, a river of South America, first exploration of, i. 166. Orellana, Francisco, voyage of, down the river of the Amazons, i. 166. Ores of Guiana, Ralegh's experiments with the, i. 189, 196.
Orinoco, Ralegh's description of the river, i. 183, 185, 186; ii. 422. Ormond, Thomas, Earl of, see Butler. Orsini, Virginio, ii. 260.
Osorio, Jerome, Bishop of Algarve, capture of the library of, after the victory of Cadiz, i. 223.
Ostend, visit of Ralegh and Cobham to,
in July 1600, i. 317; and their con- ferences there with Lord Grey of Wilton, as bearers of a message for Sir R. Cecil, ib.; ii. 425.
Owen, John, of London, Ralegh on the proceedings of, with respect to captives in Barbary, ii. 31. Owseley, Richard, i. 219. Oxford, Edward, Earl of, see Vere.
Palmer's assay of the metallic ores of Guiana, 189.
Palmer, Sir Henry, ii. 425. Palomeque de Acuña, Diego, Governor
of Trinidad and Guiana, i. 619, 620; checks the English forces, on their following the retreating Spaniards to St. Thomas, 621; but is eventually defeated and slain, 622; ii. 354, 361.
Panama, Ralegh's plan of an expedition against the Spanish settlement at, i. 146; his advice as to the expedition of Sir F. Drake, ii. 119. Parana, Pedro Rodrigo de, ii. 355. Parham, Sir Edward, conversation be- tween, and William Watson, about opposing Lord Grey, and aiding to carry King James to the Tower, i. 349; extracts from his examination, 350.
Parker, Charles, i. 567. Parker, Sir Nicholas, ii. 197. Parry, Sir Thomas, i. 372.
Parliamentary career of Ralegh, i. 268. Parsons, Robert, i. 290. Peckham, Sir George, i. 83. Peirson, John, i. 291.
Pelham, Herbert, becomes lessee of part of Ralegh's estate in Munster, i. 103.
Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert. Pennington, Captain John, delay of his ship, the Star, at the Isle of Wight, i. 600; Lady Ralegh supplies him with money for his provisions, ib. ; his arrival at Kinsale, 649; and im- prisonment in London, ib.; particu- lars of his proceedings in the Guiana expedition, ii. 353, 372. Penycuik, Walter, i. 359; ii. 450. Percy, Henry, Earl of Northumberland, correspondence with King James about the succession of the English crown, i. 310; Howard's assertion that he dealt with King James to favour Ralegh and Cobham, 18.; notice of, ii. 219; Ralegh's allusion to him, 222; hopes of a meeting with him, 249; Ralegh's desire to be certified of the Earl's disposition to- wards him, 387, 438. Perez, Antonio, ii. 144. Perez, Captain, ii. 190. Perez de Quesada, Hernan, expedition of, in search of 'El Dorado,' i. 165. Perison, Robert, ii. 240.
Perrot, Sir Thomas, affray between Ralegh and, i. 50.
Peryam, Sir William, ii. 250. Peyton, Sir John, takes custody of Ralegh, in July 1603, as Lieutenant of the Tower, 373; is appointed Governor of Jersey in Ralegh's room, 385.
Peyton, Sir John, the younger, con- versation with Lord Cobham of, i. 373-
Philip II., King of Spain, remarks of, on the noble conduct of Essex at Cadiz, i. 225.
Philips, Serjeant, speech of, in summing
up the prosecution of Ralegh, i. 428. Pigott, Captain John, death of, 1. 610, Pine, Henry, becomes a partner with Ralegh in the enterprise for exporta- tion of pipestaves from Munster, i IOI; his defalcations towards his partners, and the lawsuits thence arising, 102, ii. 493; Ralegh's in- tervention in a suit between him and Lord Boyle (afterwards Earl of Corki, i. 601.
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