is willing to renounce his wife, [279];
discomforts of his life in the Fleet, [278], [279], [280];
is nearly poisoned, [280];
removed to Lewisham, [280];
his last appeal to Cecil, [280-281];
his death 281;
news of same conveyed to Lady Mary, [283]
Killigrew, Sir Henry, [250] and footnote
Knollys, Henry, [262] and footnote