‘thorough’ with Laud, [192];
his friends, [193];
Lord Deputy, [194];
lands in Ireland, [199];
the Boyle monument, [206];
puts down piracy, [207]-[210];
his first Parliament, chap. xii.;
tames Convocation, [227];
proposes to drive out the Scots, [243];
his colonising schemes, chap. xiv.;