Gray's Elegy and R.'s Cynthia, [46]

Grenville, Sir Richard, and R.'s Virginian expeditions, [29], [37];

captures Spanish prize of 50,000l., [29];

and Armada, [37];

R.'s account of the fight in the 'Revenge' and his heroic death, [51], [96];

Sir R. Beville inquires into his death, [51];

praised by Tennyson and Bacon, [51];

R.'s cousin, [95];

R. revenges his death, [96], [98]

Greville, Fulke, in Munster, [10]