failure in health, [59], [63], [110], [114], [168], [187], [199], [200];

released to quell disturbance in Devon, [61];

his popularity in Devon, [61];

marriage with E. Throckmorton, [63];

eagerness for service, [64];

attracted to Guiana, [66];

and Guiana gold, [75]-[77];

publishes Discovery of Guiana, [84];

merit as a writer of travel, [85];

his Of the Voyage for Guiana, [87];