with Dublin, [332];

he routs the O’Connors, [332];

his dissatisfaction with Desmond, [333];

establishes a garrison at Athlone, [334];

frees the Pale from rebels, [335];

his dealings with the currency, [336];

his impolitic self-assertion, [337];

his treatment of the Irish, [338];

he cannot agree with his council, [338];

his jealousy of the Ormondes, [337], [339];