Madox started writing his diary, which is now preserved in the
British Museum, on 1 January 1582. During the voyage on the
Galleon Leicester, Madox resorted to writing in a
cipher, and then in
Latin and
Greek, in order to ensure his diary remained secret. As well as recording events on board, his diary during the voyage described various examples of flora and fauna which he encountered. He also included illustrations. The last entry in Madox's diary, a comment on the weather, was written on 31 December 1582. His diary was published by the
Hakluyt Society in 1976, edited by Elizabeth Story Donno, under the title
An Elizabethan in 1582: The Diary of Richard Madox, Fellow of All Souls. ==References==