addresses Parliament in Irish, [258];

at Court, [271];

furnishes a large contingent for Scotch war, [276];

his quarrel with St. Leger, [278]-[286];

proposed for Deputy, [279];

chosen to command the contingent in Scotland, [280];

sails to the Clyde, [281], [282];

he is poisoned, [285], [331], [341];

his chaplain Bicton, [359]

— Thomas Butler, tenth Earl of, called ‘Black Thomas,’ succeeds his father at the age of fourteen, [286], [325], [326];