Jersey, R. seeks Governorship of, [114];

R. succeeds Sir A. Paulet as Governor, [116];

account of and effect of R.'s rule in, [116]-[117];

Norman gentry in, [127];

King James increased R.'s salary for, [133];

R. displaced for Sir J. Peyton, [141];

references to R. in, [126], [127]

Jesuit captured by R., [64]

Jewels, R.'s love of, [20];

value on his person when arrested, [20], [209]