expedition to Azores and result, [107]-[109];

Royal influence on the wane, [111];

offended past forgiveness by Queen, [112];

uncompromising speech to Elizabeth, ib.;

surliness of temper, ib.;

adopts for his men tilting colours of R., [113];

increasing enmity with R., ib.;

complaints to Queen, [118];

Queen refuses communication with, ib.;

conspiracy, [119]-[120];