endeavors to maintain balance of parties, [126];
perseveres in policy of toleration, [128];
upbraided by Chantonnay, [133];
demands his recall, [133];
sends St. André back to his government, [133];
offended at Cardinal Tournon, [133];
fear lest Guises seize King, [137];
overruled by constable and king of Navarre, [139];
surrenders to Triumvirate and asks aid of Spain, [143];
seizes church plate, [146];