his tour in the South, [112]-[114];

and West, [114]-[115];

receives Shane O’Neill’s head, [118], [119];

both thanked and reproved by the Queen, [120]-[121];

his dislike to Ormonde, [121];

inclined to favour Desmond, [122];

his attempts to govern without money, [123];

goes to England, [124];

his scheme of Irish reform, [126]-[127];

his absence much felt, [132], [134], [138];