approves the Smerwick massacre, [75], [87], [91], [94]-[97];

gives Ormonde a free hand, [110]-[112];

makes no objection to O’Hurley’s torture, [118], [123], [124], [129], [135]-[137], [148], [151];

reported to be dying, [153];

cannot realise the Armada, [165], [167];

called a false siren, [193], [200];

her attitude to James VI., [216];

seems sorry for Perrott, [232];

her new way to pay old debts, [240], [243], [256];

unwilling to begin the Tyrone war, [259]-[263];