General Index: R

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1673-5. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'General Index: R', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1673-5, (London, 1904) pp. 745-751. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1673-5/pp745-751 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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General Index R R Rabett, Ralph, letters of Radcliffe, Edward and Francis, licence to, to travel Sir Francis, news-letters to Sir George. See Wentworth, Thomas, late Earl of Strafford. Thomas, son of. See Wentworth, William, Earl of Strafford. Jasper. See Cheeke, Philip. Radford, Richard, of Harwich, ship bought by Radnorshire, list of deputy lieutenants approved for appointment of Justice of Radwell, Edmund, condemned prisoner at Cambridge, petition of, and petition on behalf of warrant for pardon to Rae, William, of Carrelsyde, memorial of protection to Ragley letters dated from Raheenderry, manor of, and other lands in the Queen's County, grant of, recited, and letter concerning statement of the case between Richard Grahame and William Weldon concerning Railston, Francis, letters on behalf of, mentioned Rainbow, Dr. Edward, Bishop of Carlisle, letter to Raith and Garvock, lands of, in the barony of Cairns, Perthshire, and lands of Galvellbeg in Glenalmond, warrant for confirmation of charters of Raleigh, Sir Walter, prohibition of export of undressed clothes approved by Ram, Abel, to receive proceeds of securities of the '49 officers in trust for them Ramply, William, clerk, petition for leave to proceed against Ramsay, Sir Andrew, of Abbotshall, late Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a senator of the College of Justice warrant for payment to James, Bishop of Dumblane, to be translated to the bishopric of the Isles Mr., Sergeant-at-Arms, bill for, fees on Capt. Ramsey, David, of Balharrie, warrant for charter to Ramsgate pier, vessels got into Ranelagh, Lord. See Jones, Richard, Viscount Ranelagh. Rankeillor Over, lands and barony of, parochine of Monymaill, Fife, warrant for charter of Raphoe, the titular Dean of. See Marshall, James. Ras de Blanchar, Alderney, vessel boarded by caper in Rashleigh, Nathaniel, B.A., mandamus for election of, to fellowship Ratcliffe (Radcliffe) [John], Fellow of Lincoln College, refused the customary dispensation for time before taking orders Ravenscroft, George, petition of, and report on patent to Thomas, approved as deputy lieutenant for Flintshire Th., keeper of the Council Chamber, petition of, referred Rawdon, Sir George letters of letters of, mentioned letters of letters to, mentioned warrant from, mentioned departure of, from Dublin arrival of, at Lisburn illness of wine allowed to, custom free, as a Privy Councillor condition of health of house of, French dancingmaster at Lady Dorothy, wife of letters of, mentioned Arthur, son of letter of, mentioned illness of recovery of Edward, son of letter of, mentioned John, son of Mary, daughter of daughter of, former illness of daughters of troop of, ordered to Tyrone or Omagh injured by want of forage and stabling at Omagh moved to Dungannon to go to Dublin bad condition of horses of non-payment of and William Brett, grant to, in trust, mentioned See also Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway. Rawleigh, Mr., complaint of letter on behalf of willingness of the Warden and Fellows of Winchester College to compound with Rawlett, John, recommendation of Rawlings, Lewis, gauger, petition of, referred Raynham Hall, Norfolk, keeping of Christmas at Raynsford, Sir Richard, Justice of the King's Bench charged with unjustly favouring the Irish and Sir Timothy Littleton, report by R, the Isle of, provision for the preachers on the expedition to Rea, Thomas. See Grimble, Thomas. Read, Sir John, fined for not executing the office of sheriff Dame Alissimon, wife of, grant in trust for Reade, James, captain in Col. Russell's regiment examination of, on charges of frauds at musters, and withholding the pay of his men petition of appointment in place of Reading, John, letters of Nathaniel, collector of the commissioners for the Level of Hatfield Chace, Law of Sewers for payment of salary and arrears of royal assent to Robert, letters patent for lands passed to Mr., debt of former husband of John Tattnali's wife claimed from Reading, letter dated from Records, the Keepers of the, in the Tower and elsewhere, warrant to difficulties made by, in obeying the said warrant Redman, Henry, keepership of the game in Waltham Forest surrendered by Reede or Rhede, M. de. bearer of a letter to the Prince of Orange the Earl of Danby's sentiments represented by Reeves, Charles, second examinator of the Irish Court of Chancery, answer of, recited Regicides, the, careat concerning the estates of Reidman, John, skipper in Leith, warrant for pardon to Rely, , cousin of Maurice Roche Renolds, Jacob, grant of denization to Renton, Bessie, homicide of Rents, fee-farm and other, the trustees for sale of, order to Resby, Jarvis, and William Hodges, John Earl and Co. v., order in Reuter, Johannes, Latin Hexameters by Reve, Sir George, letter of Reynell, Sir Richard, to be appointed a Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland Mademoiselle Susanna, kinswoman of Sir R. Atkyns, letter of, intercepted, and address of, in Paris Reynolds, Dr. Edward, Bishop of Norwich, certificate by See also Finch, Sir Heneage, Lord Finch. Capt. T., letter of Serjeant. See Temple, Sir John, Solicitor-General for Ireland. Rhegium, Charles Balle at Rheinberg, the Duc de Luxembourg and many French officers at Rhenish wine, pass for ship laden with to be bought by Williamson sent to Windsor pass for ship sent for Rhine, the, the Imperialists coming down an easy passage into Germany gained by the French by capture of towns on Rice, Walter, approved as deputy lieutenant for Brecknockshire Rich, Mary, Countess Dowager of Warwick Lady Essex, niece of Lady, letter of, mentioned Richard II., King, grant by, mentioned Richards, John, clerk of the Privy Seal letters of letters to Richardson, John, M.A., scholar of Emmanuel College, letter on behalf of Purbeck, letter recommending Richard, commission to company of, commission in Thomas, late gunner, and Charles, matrosse, of the Castle of Carrickfergus, petition of , murder of Richmond, the New Park near Duke and Duchess of. See Stuart, Charles and James late Dukes of Richmond, and Frances, Duchess of Lenox and Richmond. Riddell, John, of Haining, commission to company of, commissions in Ridley, Dr. Nicholas, late Bishop of London, grant by, mentioned Rieley or Royley, Francis, letters to Katherine, sister of, letter of Richard, brother of, widow of Ripon, the Deanery of, papers concerning the right of admitting and instituting to presentations to promise of application to the King concerning Rison, Isaac, murder of Ritcheson, Capt., men intended to be shipped to Holland by Rivieres, the Chevalier de, Sir W. Lockhart's good offices solicited for Roades, Edward, private in the Guards, personation of Roan, Thomas, assignment of office of water-bailiff of the Severn to, recited Robartes, John, Lord Robartes, late Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, letter to, ordered sum due to, for entertainment when Lord Lieutenant arms sent to Ireland during the government of establishment carried over by refusal of, to sign orders to Sir G. Lane as secretary at war son of, business between, and Mr. Cressit Sarah, order for payment to Robbins, Jacob. See Faucet, John. Roberts, Robert, approved as deputy lieutenant for Carnarvonshire Dr., formerly Head of Jesus College, Oxford, opinion on the case of Robinson, Anne, abduction of Henry, saddler in Aldgate, condemned prisoner in Newgate, petition of warrant for reprieve of Dr. Hugh, Archdeacon of Gloucester, the Catholic Annals of the World by daughter of, wife of Sir W. Boreman Sir John, Lieutenant of the Tower, letters of letters to letters to, requested warrants to warrants for grants to intended petition of Charles Modyford against case of C. Modyford against, and answer of report on petition of at dinner at Lord O'Brien's Lady, wife of John, approved as deputy lieutenant for Anglesey and Denbighshire Mr., gone to Munster , late clerk to the militia of Northamptonshire, refusal of, to account Robison, Mr., to be removed from Edinburgh to the manse at Auchterless Robson, Mr., money lent by, to the consul at Algiers Roch, Capt., wife of, money left with and Francesco Corbetta, patent to, mentioned Roche, Maurice, Viscount Roche of Fermoy, deceased, loyalty and sufferings of John, son of, and Amy and Blanche, daughters of, warrant for pension to Maurice, letter of John, brother of, letter to Rocheid or Ruchead, James, townclerk of Edinburgh, and clerk to the Royal Burghs, document extracted by to be restored to the townclerkship of Edinburgh Rochelle, vessels from, or for Ostend capers forced in by storms at demy paper, importation of, from, custom free, requested Rochester, cathedral of, prohibition of soldiers or sailors being lodged in the injury done to, by soldiers Bishop of. See Dolben, Dr. John, Bishop of Rochester. Earl of. See Wilmot, John Earl of Rochester. Dean of. See Lamplugh, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Rochester. Rockingham Forest, report concerning lands formerly part of Roe, Richard, petition on behalf of, and warrant for reprieve of Rogers, Francis commissions to letters on behalf of, mentioned Perez, commission to William, mariner, petition of and affidavit by Rogiers, Jacob, grant of denization to Rollo, Andrew, Lord Rollo, memorial of protection to Roman Catholic, bellman said to be killed by a Roman Catholics. See Papists. Roman priest, a condemned, See also Burnet or Burnett, Alexander. Rome, the doctrine of transubstantiation called the shibboleth of influence of, over the Irish people influence of, over the Irish people bulls sent to the Irish people from, in all their rebellions dispensation obtained from, by the Irish Papists, to eat flesh an additional day a week departure of Lady Diana Digby from much of the Inquisition abandoned by jubilee at the French ambassador at Romsey, Major J., letters of Rook, William, congratulatory address to Williamson by Rookes, Thomas, stationer, of London, petitions of, referred Rooth, Capt. Richard, ships outward bound commanded by Rosas (?), men landed at, from Van Tromp's fleet Roscommon, Earl of. See Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon. Rose, Mr. Rosedale and Leven, manors of, Yorkshire, grant of, prayed warrant for Rosen, Christian, a Dane, to be delivered to the Danish envoy Rospigliosi, Fra. Vincenzo, commander of the Pope's galleys sent to Candia Ross, George, Lord Ross, appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland commission to troop of, commissions in Rosse, Arthur, parson of Glasgow, letter missive for election of, to the bishopric of Argyle David, of Balnagowne, memorial of protection to Thomas, secretary to the embassy to Sweden, memorandum of return of warrant for grant to Roth, Sir John, sum lent to, by Sir F. Dodington Rotherby, letters dated from Rothes, Earl of. See Leslie, John, Earl of Rothes. Rotterdam, copy of pass dated from vessels of vessels from, or for ship carried into fleet from Canary wine for Williamson intended to be sent by pictures bought at men embarked for, for the Prince of Orange's service complaints of taxes and dearness of provisions at poor condition of English soldiers at Rouen, pass to vessels for, or from Rouse, Mr. Rousillon, men landed to join the Spaniards in Rowe, Mr., mandate for election of, as Fellow of Manchester College, mentioned Rowland, David, groom of the Robes to the Queen, warrant for delivery to, of stuff for his livery Rowlanse, Joris, and his sons, Rowland, Hendryck and Arrie, warrant for the denization of Royal Family, the, Act defining (31 Hen. VIII., c. 10) education and marriage of members of, provisions about bill concerning Royal Oak, the Royal Society, the, scope of communications from, to M. Slusius favour and kindness of Williamson to list of Fellows of Royden, Capt., extract from orders to Royley. See Rieley. Rudde, Sir Rice, approved as deputy lieutenant for Carmarthenshire Runic characters on the baptistery at Bridekirk Rupert, Prince, horses sent by, to his niece, the Duchess of Orleans paper book delivered to Sir R. Carr by person employed by, into Holland at the Council, when the Duke of Buckingham's charges against Lord Arlington were withdrawn suggested as Admiral of the White Squadron caveat at request of as Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, letter to appointed a Commissioner to treat with the Swedish ambassador appointed a Commissioner of the Admiralty ship sent to the Palatinate for wine for persons sent by, to the Elector Palatine appointment on recommendation of, as Governor of Windsor Castle Reply to An Exact Relation of the engagements and actions of the fleet under statement as to supplies of powder, &c., to fleet under, in company of, in garrison at Windsor Castle, commission in regiment of. See Army, the. chaplain of. See Young, Robert. the Duke of Ormonde, Viscount Latimer, H. Coventry and Sir J. Duncombe, report by Rushbrooke, letter dated from Rushton, letters dated from Russell, Col. John, fines granted to regiment of. See Army, the. See also Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth. Richard, deceased, lands in co. Down conveyed by Robert, warrant for a remission to, for disloyal speeches Sir William, approved as deputy lieutenant for Carmarthenshire Russia, ships from cordage and cable yarn made in, excepted from prohibition of importation Rutherfoord, Andrew, of Townhead, warrant for transporting to Jedburgh gaol Rutherne, Joseph, cause between, and Sir E. Scott, and Col. Vernon grant in trust for, ordered Ruthven, David, Lord Ruthven, pass to Rutter, Mr., letters of, to be intercepted, and address of, in London Ralph, messenger. See Baker, John. Ruvigny, M. de., French envoy extraordinary petition to opinion of, about now the King of France would regard the peace persons appointed by, to conduct horses for the King of France to be pressed for restoration of captured English ships to be pressed to procure powers to finish the Treaty of Commerce between England and France to be interceded with for the liberty of a prisoner at Dunkirk the King's intention not to interfere with decisions of the French Court of Admiralty to be signified by copies of papers to be sent to Ruyter, Admiral Michael Adriansen de, repulse of, at Martinico English man -of-war saluted by Angel, son of, declaration by the King that he had knighted fees upon young Admiral de, Dutch fleet convoyed by entertained at the citadel of Plymouth orders of, mentioned Rydal, letters dated from Rye, letters dated from memorandum of letter sent to vessels of vessels at companies of Sir W. Lockhart's regiment cast ashore near Dutch fleet off Ryther or Rider, Yorkshire, advowson of Ryton, co. Durham, rectory of, caveat concerning presentation to parks and woods of. See Frankland Ryves, Dr. Brune, Dean of Windsor, letter of supposed death of See also Ward, Dr. Seth, Bishop of Salisbury. Brune, merchant, of London, affidavit by, mentioned