retires into Orleans, [153];

thinks of retiring into Gascony, [154];

solicits English aid, [162];

overtures made to, [168];

hope that he may succeed Antoine of Bourbon as lieutenant-general, [170], [171];

advances upon Paris, [172];

wheedled by Catherine de Medici and the Guises, [174];

fails to attack Paris, [176];

retires to Normandy, [177];