goes to Ostend with R. ib.;
called an enemy of England by Essex, [118];
attends at Basing to entertain French, [123];
plotting at Durham House, [134];
R. only intimate friend, [136];
Lord Warden of Cinque Ports, ib.;
and Watson's plot, ib.;
shown R.'s explanation, [137];
accuses R., but retracts, ib.;
communicates with R. by Mellersh, [142];