opens Parliament, [224];
forced to repeal the Settlement, [224]-[228];
gives up his power to pardon, [229];
not his own master, [281];
profits little by confiscations, [236];
flouted by Rosen, [245]-[247];
thinks of deserting Dublin, [255];
parts with Melfort, [265];
tries to gain Schomberg’s men, [266];
his vacillating character, [272];