warns Philip II of connection between Huguenots and revolted Flemings, [298];

on political theory of the Huguenots, [325], n.;

hatred of, of Damville, [347], [348], [398], [400], [404], [413];

sent to Gascony, [350];

dealings of, with Philip II, [350], [351];

vigilance of, [362];

outrages of, [362];

Jeanne d’Albret crosses Garonne “under the nose of”, [368], n.;

discovers plot in Bordeaux, [368];

resigns commission, but retracts resignation, [391];