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Randolph, Sir Thomas, ii. 204, 210. See Moray

Rastadt, treaty of, vii. 141

Ratæ (Leicester), i. 37

Ratisbon, conference at, iv. 101

Ravenspur, Henry of Lancaster lands at, ii. 379; Edward IV. lands at, iii. 141

Ray, John, vi. 167

Reading, John Cook, abbot of, hanged, iii. 350

Redman, Robert, his Life of Henry V., ii. 179

Reeves of towns, i. 296; of royal demesnes, summoned to council at St. Albans, 339

Reformation in England, iv. 58-60; in Ireland, 62, 63. See Calvinism, Calvinists, Huguenots, Lutherans, Protestantism, Protestants

Reginald, sub-prior of Canterbury, chosen archbishop, i. 329

Religion of the old English people, i. 22-24; Christian, see Christianity, Church; revival in twelfth century, 222

Remonstrance, the Grand, v. 369, 370; of the Council of officers, vi. 64; on the State of the Realm, v. 262, 264

Renascence, the, iii. 188-190, 195; its influence on English literature, v. 1-3

Réole, La, captured by Henry of Derby, ii. 234

Representation, principle of, in old England, i. 20; parliamentary, its origin, ii. 149, 150

Representation, Humble, of the army, vi. 53

Repyngdon, follower of Wyclif, ii. 340, 341

Requesens, governor of the Netherlands, iv. 300, 301, 310

Reresby's Memoirs, vi. 157

"Reserves," Papal, ii. 28

Revolution, the English, its effect on the monarchy, vii. 60; on Parliament, 62; on the Church, 63, 64; the French, see France

Reynolds, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, vi. 200

Rhode Island, settlement of, v. 313

Rhys ap Tewdor, Prince of South Wales, i. 246; ii. 48

Rich, Edmund. See Edmund

Richard (I.), born at Oxford, i. 259; rebels against Henry II., 254, 258; crowned, 259; releases the Scot-king from homage, ii. 134; crusade, i. 259, 261; prisoner, 261; homage to the emperor, 262; return, ib.; exactions for his ransom, 350; character, 263; struggle with Philip Augustus, ib., 264; builds Château-Gaillard, 265-267; death, 267, 268

Richard (II.), son of the Black Prince, ii. 303; his claim to the succession questioned, 306; acknowledged by Parliament, 307; king, 311; dealings with the Peasant Revolt, 322-324, 331, 332; his person, character, and policy, 350, 351; opposition to the Parliament, 352; struggle with Gloucester, 353, 354; his rule, 354, 355; campaign in Ireland, 367, 378; change in his temper, 368; marries Isabella of France, ib.; quarrel with the Commons, 370, 371; tyranny, 372; seizes Lancastrian estates, 373; second expedition to Ireland, 379; return, 380; betrayed to Henry of Lancaster, 381; deposed, iii. 1; prisoner at Pomfret, 7; death, 8; burial, 28; authorities for his reign, ii. 178, 179

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