ignominious return to England, [203], [205];

arrest and attempted escape, [206], [208];

writes Apology for the Voyage to Guiana, [208];

valuables found on his person, [209];

James uninfluenced by Apology, ib.;

rhyming petition to Queen; her exertions, [209], [210];

examined before Commissioners, [210], [212];

written confession to the King, [212];

if pardoned declares ability to reveal State secrets, ib.;

trial, defence, condemnation, [212], [213], [214];