forced return to Ireland, [42];
his poem of Cynthia, [45];
developes his Irish estates, [47];
introduces the potato, [48];
and Puritans, his toleration, [50];
Report on Grenville's fight in the 'Revenge,' [51];
obtains Sherborne Castle, [52]-[53];
clandestine relations with Elizabeth Throckmorton, [55];
embroilment between Queen and Mrs. Throckmorton, [55]-[57];
confined in the Tower, [57];