Lord General in Ireland, [251], [252], [254];
disagrees with Russell, [255], [256];
wounded in Armagh, [257], [259], [260], [263]-[271], [275];
his quarrel with Russell, [276], [277]-[279];
his relations with Lord Burgh, [282];
retires to Munster, [287];
his death, [288], [294], [314], [320], [330], [344], [372], [439]
— — Thomas, brother of the foregoing and his Vice-president, Lord President after his death, [127], [141], [145], [174], [200], [217], [257], [288], [291], [293], [302], [304], [305], [307], [308], [310], [312];
his death, [326], [328], [333], [363], [439];
hears Spenser read his great poem, [457]