Haton, Claude, quoted, [284], [285].

[Havre]-de-Grace, seized by Maligny, [148], [267];

fear lest it be given to English, [154], [155];

and Calais, [162];

occupied by England, [165], [166];

question of evacuation of, [185];

precarious position of Warwick in, [187];

war with England over, inevitable, [198];

Alva proposes, be put in Philip II’s hands pending mediation, [198];

England proposes to trade, for Calais, [198];