the King reproves him unjustly;
his enemies, [208];
active against the Irish, [210]-[211];
goes towards Ulster, [212];
baffled by the O’Connors, [213]-[214];
seizes the five Geraldine brethren, [215];
his raid in Ulster, [222];
falls out with the Butlers, [223];
his treatment of the O’Mores, [225];