confinement in Tower, [160], [164], [167], [168];

efforts for his release, [169];

friendship with Queen and Prince Henry, [169];

asks permission to go to Guiana, [170], [174];

literary pursuits, [171];

consulted by P. Henry in shipbuilding, [173]-[4];

writing Marriage Discourses, [174];

History of World and Ben Jonson, [175], [176]-[182];

demands for his MS., [184];

his Cabinet Council; Discourse of War; and Observations on Trade and Commerce, [185], [186];