his negotiations with Scotch malcontents, [280];

raises Irish troops for foreign service, [281];

on bad terms with Ormonde, [282]-[286];

in England, [283];

restored to his Irish government, [285], [286];

recommends Dowdall for the primacy, [307];

profits by the dissolution of the monasteries, [320];

his dealings with the Irish, [326];

recalled, [327];

a conciliatory man, [336], [340];