[11] More exactly, a house at the corner of Wykford Lane, with a small estate at the back of it, an appendage to Lady Raleigh's brother's seat at Beddington.
[12] I gather this date, hitherto entirety unknown, from the fact that in the recently published Lismore Papers Sir Richard Boyle notes on May 27 that he receives letters from Raleigh announcing his arrival at Kinsale.
[13] Among the Bute MSS. is a letter from Raleigh to Bacon beseeching him 'to spend some few words to the putting of false fame to flight;' but Bacon's enmity was unalterable.
INDEX.
Note.—Read Raleigh for R.
Adricomius, [179]
Albert, Aremberg, the Envoy of Archduke, [136]
Alençon's contrast to R. at Court, [18];
pageant at Antwerp for, [18]