complains to Cecil, [275];

her letter to same about Lady Mary’s goods, [275-276], [285], [286], [288], [290] f.n., [298]

[Keyes, Thomas], Sergeant-Porter of the Watergate (husband of Lady Mary Grey), his antecedents, [258];

his family, extraordinary stature, etc., [259] and footnote;

his duties as Porter, [260] and footnote;

his private apartment, [260];

marries Lady Mary Grey, [262-263], [264];

sent to the Fleet Prison, [265], [266], [267];

his evidence before the Council, [268];

is to go to Ireland, [278];