erate Irish policy, 22;
joint author of _The Opinion of Mr. Rawley_, 22;
assails R.'s broad-cloth patent, 30;
references to, 31, 84;
sends R. to Dartmouth to save prizes, 61
Burrow, Sir John, commands Indian Carrack venture, 54;
successful attack of plate-ships, 59-60
Burwick, John, master of 'Destiny,' 194
_Byron's Conspiracy_ by Chapman, 123
_Cabinet Council_ by R., 186;
published by Milton, _ib._
Cadiz expedition, 87, 88-102;
forced on by Lord Howard, 88;
Queen Elizabeth reluctantly permits, _ib._;
Essex, Howard, and R. to consider, 89;
Dutch to co-operate, _ib._;
R. to raise levies for, _ib._;
recruiting for, 90;
strength of English and Dutch fleets, 91;
R.'s _Relation of the Action_, 92;
details of destruction of Spanish fleet, 92-98;
the town sacked, 99-100;
R. wounded in the leg, 98;
fleet of carracks escape but burnt by Spaniards, 99;
Queen Elizabeth claims the prize money, 101;
the victory popular in England, 102
Caesar, Sir Julius, notes of R.'s second trial, 213
Caiama Island, 74
Camden with R. at Oxford, 3;
his _Annales_, 3;
recommends Jonson to R., 175;
friend of Samuel Daniel, 183;
his death, 223
_Camden Miscellany_, account of R.'s second trial in, 213
Canary Islands, R.'s Guiana fleet off, 195;
exposed to Algerine corsairs, 195;
Lanzarote sacked, 196;
R. visits Gomera, 197
Cape Verde Islands, R.'s Guiana fleet off, 198;
R. lands at Brava, 199
Capuri river, 80
Caracas plundered and burnt, 81
Carews, connections of R., 1
Carew, Sir Francis, R.'s uncle, 135;
entertains King James and R., _ib._
Carew, Sir George, at Lismore, 44;
keeper of R. at Tower, 58;
at Cadiz in 'Mary Rose,' 95;
and Cormac MacDermod, 129
Carew, Sir Nicholas, and R.'s burial, 215
Carew, Sir Randolph, and friends witness R.'s execution, 218
Carleton, Dudley, at R.'s trial, 153
Caroni, river, 74
Carr, Earl of Somerset, and Sherborne, 171, 172, 187
Cashel, Magrath Archbishop of, 34
Castle Bally-in-Harsh, its capture, 15
Cayenne, R. off river, 199, 200
Cecil, Sir Robert, and R.'s marriage, 54, 63;
R.'s letter of devotion for Queen sent to, 57;
fails to control Devon sailors, 61;
inquires into pillage of 'Madre de Dios,' 62;
barters with R., 64;
promises ship for Guiana expedition, 67;
R. asks how result of Guiana voyage is viewed, 82;
R. sends MS. account and presents from Guiana, 83;
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