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reconciled to R.'s Royal favour, 23; in Netherlands and in disgrace, R.'s sympathy, 32; reference to, 35; death of, 50 Lennox, Duke of, diplomatic visit to Elizabeth, 124; believes R. and Cobham opposed King James, _ib._ Limerick, victory of Sir N. Malby in woods of, 8 'Lion,' Sir R. Southwell's ship at Cadiz, 95 'Lion Whelp,' Cecil's ship, 67; R. reinforced at Port of Spain by, 68 Lisbon, Drake and R. with expedition at, 41-42 Lismore, Elizabethan capital of Munster, 15 Lismore Castle, R. rents from Archbishop of Cashel, 34 _Lismore Papers_ and R.'s references, vi., 194, 203 Loftie, Rev. W. J., account of R.'s lodgings in Tower, 162 London citizens aid privateering against Spain, 59; eagerness to share spoil, 61; jewellers or goldsmiths and Spanish prize, 62; plague in, 142 Lostwithiel, Stannaries Court of, 117 Macareo, R. tried to enter river, 69; channel, 80 MacCarthy, Florence, R. advises his retention in Tower, 129; asks Cecil to permit R. to judge him, _ib._; his _History of the Early Ages in Ireland_, 129 Mace, Samuel, commands a Virginian fleet for R., 125 MacDermod, Cormac, Lord of Muskerry, R.'s severity to, 128 Macureguarai, rich city of Guiana, 78 Madeira, R.'s Virginian ships stripped at, 37 'Madre de Dios,' plate-ship, value of its capture, 60; inquiry as to disposal of treasure, 62 Magrath, Meiler, Archbishop of Cashel, 34 Malby, Sir Nicholas, defeats Irish rebels, 8 Malet, Sir A., MSS., R.'s unpopularity referred to in, 131 Manamo, R. enters the Orinoco by river, 69 Manatee seen by R. in Guiana, 79 Mannourie, French quack attendant and spy on R., 207; gives R. a detrimental dose, _ib._; bribed by R., 208; denounced by R., 220; his disgrace, 223 Manoa, capital of Guiana, 69 Markham led out for execution but reprieved, 159, 160 Marlowe's career, 85 Marriage of R. to Elizabeth Throckmorton, 63 Martinez, Juan, journal of visit to Manoa, 69 'Mary Rose,' Sir G. Carew's Cadiz ship, 95 Maurice of Nassau, letters taken to Prince, 175 Medina Sidonia, Duke of, his report to Philip II. of English attack on Cadiz, 98; burns fleet of carracks to avoid capture by English, 99 Meeres, John, R.'s bailiff at Sherborne, 53; his dismissal and revenge, 121; arrests R.'s new bailiff, 121; brings civil action against R., 122, 127; commissioner for despoiling Sherborne, 164 Mellersh, Cobham
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