tries to marry Elizabeth Grey, Lady Lisle, [16];
assumes title of Lisle, but relinquishes it, [17];
goes to Flanders, [17];
created Duke of Suffolk, [18];
list of lands bestowed on him, [18] and footnote;
makes game of Margaret of Savoy, [20-21];
courts Mary Tudor, [21], [22] f.n., [25], [26], [39];
fights in a tournament, [42-43];
Mary Tudor declares her affection for him, [48];
his interview with Mary Tudor, who wishes to marry him, [49-50], [50] f.n.;