instructions at Bayonne, [273];
advises execution of Huguenot leaders, [274];
relations with Catherine de Medici at Bayonne, [277];
influence over duke of Montpensier, [304];
Philip II determines to send, to Netherlands, [305];
march of, through Savoy, Franche Comté, and Lorraine, [305-11];
sails from Cartagena and arrives at Genoa, [309];
arrives at Brussels, [312];
and the Gueux, [314];
arrests Egmont and Hoorne, [318];