General Index: R

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.

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'General Index: R', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3, (London, 1887) pp. 635-638. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1641-3/pp635-638 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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R. P., letter of, see Phelips, Father Robert.

Rabnet, Thos., R.N.
-, appointed one of the four master attendants of the Navy

Raby Castle, co. Durham, Sir Henry Vane's house
-, letter dated from

Radcliffe, Sir Geo., see Ratcliffe.

Radzivil, Prince

Ragg, John, messenger of Archbishop Laud

Railton, Wm., letter of

"Rainbow," H.M.S.

Rainsborough, Captn., Grand Admiral and General, funeral of

Rainswore or Reinswore, Mons., of Utrecht, one of the Embassy from Holland to mediate between the King and Parliament

Rainton, Sir Nicholas, Alderman of London
-, complaint of, against Archbishop Laud
-, late Lord Mayor of London

Ramsden, Thos., servant to Colonel Moore receipt of
-, letter dated from

Ramsey, David

Randall, Christopher, of St. Helen's, London
-, Mrs., account of the estate of

Ranfier, Madame

Rashe, Innocent, letter of

Ratcliff, Middlesex, malignants and others in who have not contributed to the Parliament
-, Cross

Ratcliff or Radcliffe, Sir George, Knt. member of the Parliament of Ireland
-, impeachment of
-, Hugh, haberdasher

Ratisbon, Bavaria
-, diet at, touching the Palatinate
-, Ambassador to, see Rowe, Sir Thos.
-, treaty proposed at
-, document dated from

Raves, Alice, of Dunstew, Oxon, brief in a cause against

Rawden, see Royden, Colonel Marmaduke.

Raymond, Thos., of West minster
-, pass for

Rea, Mr., mem. by

Read, Robert, nephew and secretary of Sir Fras. Windebank
-, desires the place of clerk of the council
-, a letter of, intercepted
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, Dr. Thos, his brother
-, letter of

Reading, John, clerk
-, Berks
-, the garrison at
-, letter dated from
-, proclamations from the Court at

Rebecca, Biblical, allusion to

Receipt of the Exchequer stationery, &c. provided for officers of the, and see Exchequer.

Reck, Heinrich, master of the ship "Neptune," of Hamburg, petition of

Record Courts of, see Westminster

"Recovery," the ship

Rectory, method of creating a

Recusants and see Roman Catholics.
-, compositions by
-, list of such as have been convicted during this present reign
-, proclamation for impartial execution of laws upon
-, profits accruing from the conviction of certain
-, revenues
-, receivers of, and see Long, Robert, and Hollings, Richard.
-, suspected plots of, in Wales

Redbrook, co. Gloucester

Red Harrow, the, near London Stone

Redriff, Surrey

"Reformation," the, H.M.S.

Reeve and Reeves, see Rives.

Reformed Churches, the, and see Protestants.

Reinolds, John, curate to Dr. Holdesworth, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, letter of

Reinswore, see Rainswore, M.

Remembrancer's Office, the
-, fees in

Remonstrance, or Declaration of Parliament on the State of the Kingdom, 19th May 1642, setting forth the misgovernment of the kingdom for 15 years
-, ordered to be printed
-, petition of the House of Commons presented to the King with the above
-, another in answer expected to come out in the King's name

Requests, Master of

Retano, Signor Antonio, merchant, of Venice

Revenue, Courts of, have used to take cognizance of matters both of law and equity

Revett, Thos., Clerk of the Fleet Prison

Reyner, John

Reynolds, George
-, Israel
-, Wm., of Bromsgrove, a reputed recusant

Rheine, a town in Westphalia
-, letters dated from

Rhine, the river

Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland, Captain General of the Army in the North, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre of the Royal Forests south of Trent, Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex and Berks, High Steward of Queen Henrietta Maria, and Constable of the Honor and Castle of Windsor
-, allowance of fee wood to, in right of his office of Constable of Windsor Castle
-, delivers to the King at Beverley a petition in the name of both Houses of Parliament, carrying more chance of accommodation than all the former
-, hath an open hand and an easy nature
-, hath lost himself with the King and Queen

Rich, Henry, intends to disband the Army at York
-, letters, warrants, and other papers of
-, letters to
-, Parliament begins to be suspicious of
-, prepares to receive the King at Doncaster with two regiments
-, resigns his offices into the hands of Lord Falkland
-, secretary of, see Lucas, Henry

Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick, Lord High Admiral for the Parliament, also Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Lord Lieutenant of Essex and Norfolk
-, accounts of
-, Admiral of the Fleet for guard of the Narrow Seas
-, Captain General of the Army levied in London and the counties thereabouts
-, letters, orders, &c. of
-, letters to
-, provisions for
-, his chaplain, see Wall, Mr.
-, his secretary

Rich, Lord Robert

Richard II., late King of England

"Richarden" of Dover, ship lately employed in service on the Irish Coast

Richards, Alice, wife of one of the Queen's coachmen, petition of
-, Thos.

Richardson, George, shipowner, contract with
-, Mr., convicted of riot in the Feus
-, Sir Thos., Chief Justice of the King's Bench

Richaut, Sir Peter
-, gold and silver thread belonging to.

Riche, Stephen

Richelieu, Cardinal
-, is much displeased with the articles of impeachment against Father Phelips

Richmond, Surrey
-, new park at
-, Prince Charles' house at
-, Duke of, see Stuart, Jas.
-, Duchess of
-, Yorks, arrears due to the King from the Archdeaconry of

"Richmond" or "Little Richmond," of Plymouth, the ship

Richmond's Land, co. Lancaster

Ridgley, Mr., jerker of shippers' entries in the Custom House, London, deceased

Ridley, Nicholas, late Bishop of London
-, Thos., information of

Rigby, Alexr., M.P. for Wigan

Rigeley, Mr.

Rigleswick, co. York

Ring Cross, letter to the offieers attending the Courts of Guard at

Ripon, Yorks
-, disbanding of regiments at
-, document dated from

Risbrook, Suffolk

Rivers, Earl of, see Savage, John.

Rives, Ryves, or Reeves, Dr. Thos., the King's Advocate and Judge of the Admiralty of the Cinque Ports
-, reports of

Rcane, Dr. Gwilliames

Robartes, John, Lord, regiment of

"Robert Bonadventure," the ship

Roberts, Marian, widow of Christopher, of Chatham, petition of
-, Sir Walter, lottery money in the hands of
-, Wm., of St. Martin in the Fields, bond of
-, Sir Wm., deputy lieutenant of Middlesex

Robertson, Mr.
-, Richard

Robinson, Edward, one of six clerks in Chancery, deceased, suit touching bequest of his property
-, John, his nephew, petition of
-, Henry, letter of
-, John, searcher in the port of Gravesend
-, Richard, letter of

Rocheford, Captn., death of

Rochester, Kent
-, Bishop of, see Warner, John, D.D.
-, letters dated from
-, Mayor of

Rochford, Viscount, see Carey, John.

Rockwell, Thos., a purser

Rocroi, France, great defeat of Spaniards at, by the French

Roe, variously spelt, Sir Thos., Ambassador to the diet at Ratisbon
-, his agent, see Addemson, Robert.
-, complaints against, in Parliament
-, his daughter
-, is in an extreme ill condition for want of credit

Roe, variously spelt, Lady, his wife
-, letter of
-, contents of a, revealed, by some person
-, letters, &c. to
-, makes a journey to Vienna
-, projected Treaty by, for restitution of the Palatinate
-, recall of

"Roebuck," H.M. Pinnace, loss of

Roermond, in Dutch Limburg

Rogers, Robert, letter of

Rolleston, Captn.

Rolls Chapel, the

Roman Catholic Prelate, instructions by a, to an agent about to visit Ireland and Scotland
-, priests, natives of the King of England's Dominions sheltered by Foreign Ambassadors
-, Princes, the

Roman Catholics, the, and see recusants.
-, alleged plot by, to kill members of the Upper and Lower Houses
-, penal laws against
-, petition of lay, being recusants of England
-, things done in favour of.

Rombido, Marcus de la

Rome
-, Church of
-, attempt of Archbishop Laud to reconcile the Church of England with
-, letter dated from
-, Pope of

Romford, Essex

Rood Lane, London

Rooks, Mr., suit against

Roper, John, boatswain
-, Lord, a papist
-, Mr., notes by

Rose or Rosse, William, the money he was transporting into Scotland seized by the searchers at Gravesend

Rosewell, Wm., Commission of Captn. to

Rossetti, Count, the Pope's nuncio
-, leaves England

Rotherhithe, Surrey

Rothes, Earl of, see Leslie, John.

Rothley, co. Leicester, pretended peculiar of

Rothwell, John

Rothwell, co. Northampton, license for teaching school at

Rotterdam, Holland

"Rotterdam," a Spanish frigate

Rouen, France

Rouge Rose pursuivant, see Ryley, Wm.

Rous, Anthony
-, Sir John

Rowe, Colonel Owen

Roxburgh, Earl of, see Ker, Robert.
-, Lady

Roy, Hubert le

Royal Exchange, London, Office of Assurance in the

"Royal Merchant," the ship

Royden or Rawden, Captn. Marmaduke
-, his regiment

Royston, Cambs.
-, letters dated from

Rozetti, Count, see Rossetti.

Rudd, Captn. Thos., his Majesty's principal engineer

Rugby, Warwick
-, disarmed by the Cavaliers

Rugg, Robert, late Captn. of the Forts of Holy Island and Fern Island

Ruislip, Middlesex
-, list of those who lent horses and money to the Parliament in

Rumney, manor and tithes of

Rupert, Prince Palatine, son of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, arrived in England and appointed General of Horse under the King Sept. 1642
-, agreements by
-, Bristol surrendered to
-, called "that diabolical cavalier,"
-, Cirencester taken by
-, elected into the Order of St. George
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, imprisonment of, on the continent
-, release of, by the Emperor's means

Rushworth, John

Russell, Fras., Earl of Bedford, Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset
-, a Commissioner from the Parliament to attend the King into Scotland
-, Wm., Earl of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Devon
-, his troop of horse
-, Sir Wm., Bart., Sheriff of co. Worcester
-, his house pillaged by Army of the Parliament
-, letter of
-, Captn. Wm., serving under the Prince of Orange
-, Eleanor his wife
-, and Mary, petition of
-, certificate of their conformity

Russell Street, Covent Garden, letters dated from

Rustat, Tobias

"Ruth," the ship

Ruthven, Patrick, Earl of Forth

Rutland, Earl of, see Manners, John.

Rylvart, Mr., a merchant of the East India Company

Rye, Sussex

Ryley, Wm., Bluemantle, and Clerk of the Records
-, coat of arms for
-, reports, &c. of
-, Rouge Rose, Pursuivant at Arms
-, seeks the office of Lancaster Herald