through Ormond, 13;
R.'s seizure of Barry Court, 14;
Castle Bally-in-Harsh taken by R.'s strategy, 15;
R.'s return from, 16;
R. paid for service in, 18;
R. assigned a Captaincy in, 19;
_The Opinion of Mr. Rawley_ on, 22;
Lord Grey deprived of Deputyship, 23;
R.'s residences in, 34;
estates in Cork, Waterford, and Tipperary settled by R., 34;
R.'s experience as a colonist in, 34;
R. leaves to fight Armada, 38;
Essex forces R.'s return to, 42;
R.'s efforts in developing his estates in, 47;
potato and tobacco introduced by R., 48;
Sir William Fitzwilliam, Deputy in, _ib._;
R. refused Lord Deputyship, 112;
occupied with affairs of, 115;
invaded by Spain, 124;
R. on situation in, _ib._;
MacCarthy's _History of the Early Ages in_, 129;
Boyle, Earl of Cork, buys R.'s estates in, 129;
R. sells remainder of his leases, 194
_Irish Chronicles_, Hooker's _Supply of the_, 11
Islands voyage. _See_ Azores
Islington, R.'s residence in, 6
James I. first cognisant of R., 123;
offers Scotch troops to repel Spanish invasion, 124;
sends Lennox on mission to Elizabeth, _ib._;
R. and Cobham reported unfavourable to, 124;
met by London nobility at death of Elizabeth, 132;
R. and Sir R. Crosse meet him at Burghley, _ib._;
unfavourably received R., 132;
promises R. continuance of Stannaries, _ib._;
displaces R. from the Guard, 133;
increases R.'s salary as Governor of Jersey, _ib._;
deprives R. of Durham House on petition of Bishop of Durham, 133, 134;
involved in promises to Catholics, 135;
waiting Spanish overtures, _ib._;
guest of Sir F. Carew, _ib._;
given R.'s _Discourse on Spanish War, &c._, _ib._;
R.'s projects distasteful to, _ib._;
commits R. to Tower, 137;
R. begs his life of and refused hope by, 158;
prepares warrant for stay of R.'s execution, 158;
signs death-warrants for conspirators, 159;
intention to reprieve, _ib._;
at bull-baiting on Tower Hill, 165;
and Christian IV. of Denmark, 169;
suppresses R.'s _History of the World_, 180;
R. hopes to propitiate him, 183;
forbids printing of R.'s _Prerogative of Parliament_, 184;
and the Benevolence, 184;
a Protectionist, 187;
releases R., 188;
to be enriched by R.'s second voyage to Guiana, 189;
submits R.'s proposed route to Madrid, 191;
ignores statements of Bailey, 199;
Captain North relates R.'s failure to, 203;
R.'s apologetic letter to, _ib._
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