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];