R. writes of his Guiana failure to, 202;
his death, 203, 204
Wither, George, prophecy of English supremacy in America, 25
Wokoken, discovery of, 28
Wood, Anthony a, records R. at Oxford, 3
_Works_ by Ben Jonson, and R.'s verses, 175
Yelverton, Attorney-General, prosecutes R., 210, 214
Yetminster Manor given to R., 53
Youghal burned by Geraldines, 8;
destruction of Geraldine Friary, 34;
R.'s residence at, 34, 44;
yew tree contemporary with R. still at, 48;
potato first planted at, 48
Zouch, in trenches at Fort del Ore, 12;
at Lismore, 15
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