her small stature and appearance, [257-258];
forms the acquaintance of Thomas Keyes, [259];
her visits to him, [261];
her marriage with Keyes, [262-263];
arrested, examined by Privy Council, [265];
her evidence before the Council, [266-267];
removed to “The Chequers,” 273;
writes to Cecil, [273], [274];
arrival at the Minories, [274];
her goods, [275-276];