R. stops spoliation of, [61]

Davies, Sir John, Nosce teipsum and R.'s Cynthia, [46]

Davis, John, R.'s partner for discovery of N.-W. passage, [28];

refers to whereabouts of R., July 1595, [82]

De Beaumont, French ambassador, refers to R., [133], [141]

De Bry prints R.'s Discovery in his Collectiones, [114]

'Destiny,' ship built by R. for Guiana expedition, [190];

Des Marêts visits the, [193];

commanded by young Walter R., ib.;

John Burwick the master, [194];