intrigues against Ormonde, [86], [89], [92];

his impeachment voted and abandoned, [96]-[98];

his presidency abolished, [112], [117]-[119];

the ‘Charlatan of Munster,’ [129];

Charles II.’s opinion of him, [130], [132]

Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of, Lord Deputy in 1664 and 1667, his perfect manners, [44];

challenges Buckingham, [74], [90], [93];

disputes with Orrery and Shaftesbury, [129]-[131];

his death, [182]

— Lady, [28], [47], [93]