Essex, Howard, and R. to consider, [89];

Dutch to co-operate, ib.;

R. to raise levies for, ib.;

recruiting for, [90];

strength of English and Dutch fleets, [91];

R.'s Relation of the Action, [92];

details of destruction of Spanish fleet, [92]-[98];

the town sacked, [99]-[100];

R. wounded in the leg, [98];

fleet of carracks escape but burnt by Spaniards, [99];