repudiates the dispensing power, [264], [273], [278], [280];

will not let knighthood be made cheap, [281], [286], [287];

her exhortation to Ormonde, [291];

reviles the Irish Council, [300];

Essex’s only friend, [313];

boxes his ears, [314];

dances with him, [318];

her ideas about knighthood, [321];

her letters to Lady Norris, [288], [328];

criticises Essex, [333], [335];