to be King of Ireland, [42];

always too late, [118], [162];

his animosity to England, [164], [173], [174], [180], [189];

his Irish subjects, [191];

called the Christian Ulysses, [193], [195], [229];

slow in his affairs, [234];

Tyrone calls him King of Ireland, [259], [261];

encourages Tyrone, [267];

his death, [313];

his gift to O’Donnell, [377], [391];