crosses Loire, [182];
tries to join earl of Warwick in Havre, [185];
confers with Throckmorton, [185];
in fear of his own reiters, [184], [187];
asks aid of Queen Elizabeth, [187];
desperate position of, [187];
Madame de Guise refuses to recognize acquittal of, for murder of duke of Guise, [206];
violence of Paris toward, [206], n.;
not responsible for surrender of Havre-de-Grace to England, [224], n.;
Alva advises his execution, [274];