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];