not present at Lady Katherine’s funeral, [237], [239], [240];

takes his M.A. degree, re-marries, is restored to favour, [241];

death of his second wife, [241];

erects monument to her, and to his mother, marries a third time, is sent to the Tower afresh, [242];

released, becomes James I’s ambassador, his death, [243];

his tomb, [243-245];

inscription on it, [243] f.n.

Hertford, sons of the Earl of (Edward and Thomas Seymour), their births, [181], [189], [242];

movement in favour of their claims to the English throne, [186], [221], [242], [245], [248], [249], [250];

attempts to place them on the Scotch throne, [246-248], [247] f.n., [250-251], [252]