, vi.
_History of the World_, by R.'s personal reference, 4, 5, 162, 171;
references to Armada, 38;
on boarding galleons, 39;
refers to Trinidad, 67;
R. aided by Ben Jonson, 175;
size and contents, 176;
critically examined, 176-182;
its preface, when written, 180;
suppressed by King James, and cause, 180-181
Hooker's _Supply of the Irish Chronicles_ and references to R., 11, 43;
_Ecclesiastical Polity_, 85;
Oxford tutor of Walter R., jun., 171
Hornsey, R.'s servants disturb the peace at, 6
Howard of Bindon, Thomas Lord, R. to warn him if any Spaniards in
Channel, 50;
and Cadiz expedition, 89, 96, 97, 98;
takes R.'s servant under his protection, 121;
persuades Sir W. Peryam to re-try Meere's suit, 127;
juror on R.'s trial, 143, 146
Howard, Lord Henry, and R., interview with Lennox, 124-125;
R. prays forgiveness for, 139
Howard of Effingham, Lord Charles, R.'s advice on boarding Armada, 38, 39;
high opinion of R., 39;
_Discovery of Guiana_ dedicated to, 84;
forces expedition to Cadiz, 88;
on committee for attack on Cadiz, 89;
details of his action at Cadiz, 92-100;
ship 'Ark Royal,' 93;
obtains R.'s return to Court, 103;
to attempt capture of Graciosa, 107;
created E. of Nottingham, 110, 112;
granted R.'s wine patent, 141;
conducts Arabella Stewart to R.'s trial, 155;
outlaws R.'s ship 'Destiny,' 205;
death of, 223
Huguenots, R. offers to aid, 4;
Henry Champernowne's force aids, _ib._;
mode of smoking out Catholics, 5
Hulsius, Levinus, Latin translation of the _Discovery of Guiana_, 114
Humboldt's examination of Guiana gold, 75;
testified to the genuineness of R.'s account of Guiana, 78
'Husband' ship, 194, 196
Imataca mountains seen by R., 72
Imokelly, R. escapes ambush by Seneschal of, 14
Income of R., references to, 16, 24, 25, 30, 34, 133, 162, 172
Indian carracks (plate-ships) scheme for R. to seize, 53-54;
Sir J. Burrows to attack them, 54;
their capture, 59-60;
fleet of in Cadiz harbour, 99;
burnt by Spaniards to avoid capture, _ib._;
two destroyed by R. in Azores, 109
_Ireland, History of the Early Ages in_, MacCarthy's, 129
Ireland, R. in, 7;
Catholic invasion of, 7;
R.'s voyage to Cork, 8;
Lord Grey succeeds Pelham in, 9;
execution of Sir J. Geraldine, 10;
poets on service in, _ib._;
massacre at Fort del Ore, 12;
R.'s severity towards rebels, 13;
rebels pardoned
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