has a bad opinion of the Desmonds, [125];
and of Tirlogh Luineach O’Neill, [129];
goes to Ulster, [133];
his accounts not audited for nine years, [134], [162], [163], [181]-[183], [192];
his difficulties as Lord Deputy, [212]-[221], and [227]-[233];
disapproves the Essex expedition, [241], [249], [252]-[257];
bemoans his fate, [261], [263];