describes R.'s attempted suicide, [138];

aids R. with Sherborne estate, [144];

sits on R.'s trial, [146], [157];

influence sought to save R., [158];

created Lord Cranborne, [164];

and Earl of Salisbury, [166];

R. writes of his condition to, ib.;

references to, [167], [170], [173], [186];

his death and epigram on, [173]

Cecil, William. See [Salisbury]