Waad, Sir W., takes R. to Winchester for trial, [145];
special commissioner at R.'s trial, [146];
thinks R. too comfortable in Tower, [162];
succeeds as Lieutenant of Tower, [167];
suspicion of R.'s experiments, [168];
reference to, [170]
Walsingham and R. in Paris on St. Bartholomew's eve, [4];
massacre of Fort del Ore reported to, [12];
reference to, [32];
death of, [50]