cost of her stay there and of journey to Cockfield, [229-230];

falls dangerously ill, the Queen’s doctor sent for, [231];

her last hours, last instructions to Hopton, etc., [232-235];

her death, [235];

Elizabeth’s treatment of her, considered, [235-236];

her remains embalmed, [236];

funeral, [236-238];

cost of same, [237-238] f.n.;

and of her keep, [237] f.n.;

her religion, [238] f.n.;