at Court, [267];
represents the Crown, [268];
gives St. Leger a character, [283];
Edward VI. offers to make a companion of his son, [325];
appealed to in a dispute at Cork, [332];
Bellingham suspects his loyalty, [333];
Bellingham carries him off to Dublin, [339];
his love for Bellingham, [340], [346];
to be encouraged, [349];