Ward defends Lord Russell, ii. [7];

opinion of, in Lord Warwick's case when Lord Chief-Baron, [166].

Warwick and Holland, Earl of, trial of, ii. [59]-[135];

preliminaries, [59]-[64];

opening speech, [65]-[68];

guests leave Locket's, [70]-[72];

course of quarrel between Coote and French, [75]-[79];

the journey to Leicester Fields and the Bagnio, [82]-[92];

arrival and proceedings at the Bagnio, [96]-[101];

Warwick's defence as to the facts, [109]-[112];