Cé, or Key, Lough, [338]

Cecil, Sir Robert, [162], [255], [265], [275], [281], [282], [287];

effect of his French mission on Ireland, [293]-[295];

promotes Sir Arthur Chichester, [322];

his attitude towards Essex, [333], [346], [348], [349];

his policy about the succession, [366], [369];

well-informed about Spanish intentions, [376], [379];

sends Desmond to Ireland, [380]-[385];

will not have Raleigh for Lord Deputy, [381], [388];

Tyrone’s feelings to him, [394], [398];