, _ib._
Barlow's reference to R., 7
Barry Court, Geraldine stronghold, 13;
source of quarrel between R. and Ormond, 14;
R. offers to rebuild, 16
Barry, David, Irish malcontent, 13
Barry, Lord, defeat at Cleve by R., 15
Basing House, Marquis of Winchester's, 122;
Queen Elizabeth and French envoys at, 123
Bath, R. visits, 63, 115, 122, 127
Bear Gardens, R. takes French envoys to, 122
Beauchamp, Lord, R.'s deputy in Cornwall, 32
Beaumont's story of R. and King James, 133
Beaumont, Countess of, 167
Becanus, Goropius, 178
Beddington, Lady R. sells land at, 189;
burial asked for R. at, 215
Bedford, Earl of, R. succeeds him in Stannaries, 32
Bedingfield Park, seat of Sir F. Carew, 135;
King James and R. entertained at, _ib._
Beeston, Sir Hugh, and R.'s execution, 214
Benevolence tax, 184
Berreo, Antonio de, Spanish Governor of Trinidad, describes Guiana, 66;
his cruelty, 68;
captured by R. at St. Joseph, _ib._;
attempts to lure R., _ib._;
submission to R., 68-69;
founded Guayana Vieja, 73
Berrie, Captain Leonard, makes voyage to Guiana for R., 102
Beville, Sir R., inquires into Sir R. Grenville's death, 51
Bideford, Grenville's Virginian expedition stopped at, 37;
R. sends ships to Virginia from, _ib._
Bindon, Lord. _See_ Howard
Biron, Duc de, special French Ambassador, 122-123;
disgrace, 127
Blount, Sir Christopher, R.'s keeper at Dartmouth, 61;
to make joint attack on San Miguel, 107;
excites Essex against R., 109;
tries to kill R., 120;
pardoned by R. before execution, _ib._
Bodleian Library, Bishop of Algarve's books captured by Earl of Essex
contained in, 101
'Bonaventure,' ship, 105
Boyle, Richard, afterwards Earl of Cork, buys R.'s Irish estates, 129;
lends R. 100_l._, 194;
R. announces his arrival at Kinsale to, 203
Brett, Sir Alex., trustee of Sherborne, 164
_Breviary of the History of England_ by R., 182-3
Broad-cloths, R.'s licence to export woollen, 29, 30
Broad Street, R. resides in, 188, 208
Brooke, George, conspires for Arabella Stuart, 102, 142;
concerned in Watson's plot, 135;
relationship to Cobham and Cecil, _ib._;
arrest, 136;
execution, 158
Brooke, Henry, brother to Lady Cecil. _See_ Cobham, 102
Brushfield, Dr., R.'s bibliography, vi.;
researches, 2, 16
Bryskett, Lodovick, in Munster, 10;
'Thestylis' of Spenser, 45
Burghley, R. corresponds with, 8, 9;
his mod
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