in Ulster, [130]-[132], [142], [150];

during the Armada days, [176], [198];

his correspondence with Tyrone, [237], [239], [240], [246];

proposes to put a price on Tyrone’s head, [255], [259], [272];

Lord Lieutenant-General, [291], [292], [293];

what Bacon thought of him, [294], [296], [297];

thinks Bagenal’s army bewitched, [300];

in Munster, [305]-[307], [309];

relieves Maryborough, [310];

with Essex, [323]-[326], [328], [331], [333], [334], [344];