his meeting with Lady Katherine, [122];

his courtship of her, [125], [127], [132], [133], [135];

Lady Frances Brandon wishes him to marry Lady Katherine, Mr. Stokes consults with him, [136], [137];

aids Mr. Stokes to prepare a letter for the Queen, but refuses to send it, [138-139];

his weak character, [139];

his alleged courtship of Sir Peter Mewtas’s daughter, [142];

sends Katherine a ring, [143];

gets alarmed about the marriage, is questioned by Cecil, [161-162];

pledges his troth to Lady Katherine, and gives her a ring, [163-164];

his verses on this ring, [163], [164];