advised to give R. public trial, [212];
R. throws himself on his mercy, [214];
quits London and signs R.'s death-warrant, ib.;
foiled by R.'s bearing at execution, [219];
R. begs his memory to be saved from scurrilous writers, [220];
death of, [223]
Jarnac, battle of, [4]
Jeaffreson, J. Cordy, contribution by, [vi].;
researches in Middlesex Records, [6], [20];
researches in Assembly Books of K. Lynn, [38]