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Great Ralegh

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The narrative traces the life of Sir Walter Ralegh, from his upbringing and education through military service and early ventures in Ireland to prominence at the Elizabethan court. It describes his schemes for colonization, maritime enterprises and privateering against Spain, together with literary friendships and political rivalries at court. The account follows his fall from favour after the succession, a notorious trial, long imprisonment, and later return to exploration with an expedition to Guiana marked by illness, loss and mutiny. It concludes with his final arrest and execution, while offering commentary on character, the age's spirit, and the interplay between ambition and power.

FOOTNOTES

[A] Professor Raleigh writes: "Ralegh, who never took kindly to a subordinate command, deserted the expedition for some reason unkonwn." But it is not at all probably that he ever started.—"The English Voyages," p. 58.

[B] From the description by Rev. Samuel Hayman, historiographer of Youghal, 1852.

[C] Major Martin Hume gives an account of the scheme itself with admirable clearness; his quotations from the letters of the period I use.


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