his ideas about ecclesiastical patronage, [367];

desires a warlike Primate, [368];

has enlightened ideas about the currency, [370]-[372];

visits Connaught, [374];

gives a lamentable account of Leinster, [375];

makes another unsuccessful raid into Ulster, [377];

recalled, [378];

character of his government, [378]-[379];

implicated in Wyatt’s rebellion, [390]-[391]

Cromer, George, Archbishop of Armagh (1522-1543), Lord Chancellor (1532-1534), [156], [163], [289], [291], [301], [306]