L. who preferde me unto yet, and too myne owne credytt, yn defpight of myn ennymys wherfoever; so I humbly pray your L. thatt fyns I fee, that hyr Majestie ys fo reddy to place fume uther yn ytt, that your L. wyl be a meanes, that I may with her favor departe withall, as I dyd with hyr goode favour receive ytt: for an offyce of that charge ys not to be govern'd by any, that hath no better credytt or countenance of hyr Majeftie's then I have; for I am nott ignorent, what qwarrels may be pykt too any mane, that hathe fuch a charge, if the Prynce fhall be reddy, nott only too heare every complaynte, whyther ytt be falfe or trew; and fo apon imagynacion too, condemn without cause. Well! my L. Gode fende them joy, that shall fuccede me; and too do her Majestie no worle fervys theryn, then I have done; assurynge your L. that I will parte from ytt with a better wyll (fyndyng my felfe yn no better grace with hyr Majeftie than I do) then ever I was too receive ytt. I am the bowlder too trouble your L. thys muche, because I doo by thys bearer wryght lyttle les to hyr Majeftie and for any impryforment fhe cane 04 ufe too me, ytt fhall redownde too hyr dyfhonor, bycause I neyther have nor wyll deferve ytt, and therfore ytt shall nott troble me. Thus havynge byn over tedyous too your L. I commytt your L. too the tuycion of th almyghty. At Hunfdon this 8 of June 1584. Your L. to commande, HUNSDON. To the Ryght Honorable, and my very goode L. my L. Burghley, L. Hyghe Trefurar of England. THE THE INDE X. TH HE Earl of Monmouth's prayer p. 1 birth and education He appears at court Goes to Scotland Returns to court and attends Lord Effex Is fent to the King of Scots on Queen 2.468 12 - 14 16 Returns without feeing the King, and why Again fent to the King of Scots The English victory over the Spaniards The Author's journey with Lord Effex into France Lord Effex ordered to return The Author is fent by Lord Effex to the His fpeech to her Majefty He returns to Lord Effex in France 16 21 24 32 34 35 38 He He miffes Lord Effex who returns to England Lord Effex after an interview with the He knights Mr. Cary Siege of Roan - The fiege raised Sir Robert Cary returns to England with Paffes his time at court Leaves the court and goes to Carlisle His actions on the borders He marries Comes privately to court Goes to Scotland 61 67 72 angry at his marriage Is fent by King James VI. to Queen Eli zabeth Is forgiven by her Majesty who had been Returns to Carlisle, and goes to his wife's jointure house at Witherington 73 75 77 Arrives in London 77 Is made Governour of the Eaft March 81 82 in his father's abfence. An account of the Borderers After various enterprises and attempts. the Sir Robert Cary's father dies, and he is He waits on the Queen at Theobald's Returns to his wardenship, with the grant Is appointed Warden of the Middle His behaviour in many inftances during - He goes to court and finds the Queen ill 136 An account of the Queen's death - Sir Robert Cary fets out, without leave 139 140 149 He falutes the King as King of England 151 - 159 162 163 Sir Robert Cary fells Norham - Sir Robert Cary has the charge of the 166 167 169 ber to the Duke of York 177 Sir Robert Cary fworn Mafter of the |