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out for execution, but reprieved, 160; death by paralysis, 223 Coke, Sir Edward, Attorney-General at R.'s Winchester trial, 146-7 _Colin Clout_, Spenser refers to R. in, 43, 48; Queen Elizabeth commands its publication, 49 _Collectiones Peregrinationum_, by De Bry, 114 Collier, J. P., 56 _Commentaries_, by Sir F. Vere, 97 _Commerce_, R.'s _Observations on Trade and_, 186 Conde, Prince of, his death, 4 Cookes, the, R. takes to Cadiz, 90 Copley and Watson's plot, 135; his arrest, 136 Corabby, R.'s courage at ford of, 14 Cordials made by R., 168 Cork, R. reinforces Sentleger at, 9; Geraldine executed at, _ib._; R. governor of, 15; land granted to R. in, 34; cedars planted by R. still at, 47; R.'s second Guiana fleet takes refuge at, 194 Cornwall, R. Lieutenant and Vice-Admiral of, 32; R.'s deputy in, 32; R. collects miners to resist Armada, 38; its defences considered, 89; R.'s efforts for tin-workers in, 117; R. tries to retain office, but superseded by Earl of Pembroke, 163 Coro, burned, 81 Cotterell, messenger between R. and Cobham, 145, 169; examined against R., 170 Cotton, Sir Robert, lends books to R., 171 Court, early record of R.'s admission to, 5, 6; R. not a penniless adventurer at, 16; recognised courtier, 17, 19; R. inferior to Leicester, Walsingham, and Hatton at, 50; reference to R. at, 103, 115; R. excluded by James I., 188 Cranborne, Lord. _See_ Cecil 'Crane,' the, R.'s ship, 42 Creighton's, Mrs., _Period of R._, vi. Cross, Captain, and plate ship prize, 62 Crosse, Sir Robert, with R. meets King James, 132 Cucuina, river, R. ascends, 71 Cumana, Venezuela, spared by ransom and subsequently burnt by R.'s ships, 81 _Cynthia_, R.'s supposed lost poem, 45-46; fragments printed from Hatfield MS., 46; style and importance, 46-47; called _The Ocean to_, 46; and _The Ocean's Love to_, _ib._; treated of in _Athenaeum_, 1886, _ib._; publication urged by Spenser, 49 _Dangers of a Spanish Faction in Scotland_, by R., 124 Daniel, Samuel, and R, 182-3 Dartmouth, 'Madre de Dios' towed to, 60; R. stops spoliation of, 61 Davies, Sir John, _Nosce teipsum_ and R.'s _Cynthia_, 46 Davis, John, R.'s partner for discovery of N.-W. passage, 28; refers to whereabouts of R., July 1595, 82 De Beaumont, French ambassador, refers to R., 133, 141 De Bry prints R.'s _Discovery_ in his _Colle
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