his ideas about toleration, [474]-[476]
Bagenal, Sir Nicholas, [55];
his relations with Perrott, [159], [160], [223]
— Sir Henry, son of the foregoing, [9], [61], [138];
his quarrel with Tyrone, [223]-[225], [234]-[240], [242], [245], [252], [256], [257];
his defeat and death at the Yellow Ford, [297], [310], [313], [342], [410], [439]
— Mabel, sister of Sir Henry, Countess of Tyrone, her elopement, [223]-[225], [292]