blames Essex severely, [342], [343], [345];
her reception of Essex on his return, [346];
consults Raleigh, [351], [352];
cautions Mountjoy, [353];
her dislike to name a successor, [366], [373];
her hesitation about making a new Desmond, [380]-[382];
provides for the Desmond ladies, [384];
her letter to Mountjoy, [386], [389];
is persuaded to debase the coinage, [395];
deposed by three Popes, [400];