his financial difficulties, [67];

puts down a mutiny, [68];

opposes the Irish Cattle Bills, [69]-[80];

his precautions during war, [82], [83];

suffers from Clarendon’s fall, [85];

recalled, [87];

his opinion of Buckingham, Orrery and others, [87];

active against Tories, [90]-[92];

abortive attempts to impeach him, [96], [97];

attempt to kidnap him, [101];