declares herself a Catholic, [129]; 154;

her friends and friendships, [129-131], [143];

attends Queen Mary’s funeral, [132];

goes to Sheen, progress of Hertford’s courtship, [132], [133];

her reception by Elizabeth, [133];

Elizabeth’s fear of her, [133];

her position as Elizabeth’s successor, [134];

life at Elizabeth’s court, [135];

goes again to Sheen, [135];

her mother desires her to marry Hertford, [136], [138];