entertained by Hertford, [241];

her kindness to his wife, [242];

wishes to kill Prince James, and place Lady Katherine’s son on the Scotch Throne, [246];

takes charge of her children, [247];

falls ill, [248];

mention of an alleged illegitimate daughter of, [251];

refuses to name Lady Katherine’s son her successor, [252];

seizes the Greys’ property, [256], [257], [258], [262] and footnote, [268] f.n.;

learns of Lady Mary Grey’s wedding, her anger thereat, [263-264];

her orders to William Hawtrey, [265-266], [273], [274], [276] and footnote, [277];