complains of his wrongs, [66]-[67];
his brother Edmund, [80], [81], [82];
resolves to put down coyne and livery, [83]-[84];
fights a battle with Desmond, [85]-[87];
consequences of this, [87]-[89];
belongs to the Sussex faction at Court, [92], [93];
his submission, [94];
ordered to protect sheriffs, [96], [97];
favoured by the Queen, [98], [100];
opposed to Leicester and Sidney, [105];