holds out expectations, [7];

fills vacant sees, [8];

bound by his father’s legislation, [11];

his Declaration, [13];

excuses its imperfections, [16];

his hand forced on the land question, [23];

his grant to Arlington, [28];

‘horribly angry’ with the Irish Parliament, [32], [34];

his action in the Antrim case, [39]-[43];

his rash promises, [45];