absence of, from court creates suspicion, [131];
fear lest they seize King, [137];
angry at court’s removal to Blois, [137];
tyranny of, [141];
besiege Caudebec, [148];
maladministration of, [296];
interest of, in the “Cardinal’s War”, [303];
secret negotiations with Spain, [304];
contemplate deposition of house of Valois, [337];
plans of, thwarted by reiters, [339];