R. sends MS. account and presents from Guiana, [83];

Discovery of Guiana dedicated to, [84];

supports proposed attack on Cadiz, [88];

informed by R. of victory at Cadiz, [100];

death of his wife and R.'s sympathy, [102];

R.'s intimacy with his family, ib.;

obtains R.'s return to Court, [103];

told of R.'s goodwill to Essex, [106];

thwarts R. in being sworn of P. Council, [112];

doubtful support of Guiana voyage, [113]-[4];