- Relics, in old times, often migratory, [172]
- —frequently collected on solemn occasions, [173].
- Representative system in France, [98].
- Révolution, advantages resulting from, to France, [97].
- Richard Ist, Duke of Normandy, buried at Fécamp, [65]
- —his extraordinary directions respecting his interment, [65].
- Richard Cœur-de-Lion, offends the archbishop of Rouen, by building Château Gaillard, [18]
- —his heart buried at Rouen, [153].
- Roads to Paris, by Dieppe, Calais, and Havre, compared, [3]
- —from Dieppe to Rouen, [45]
- —from Yvetot to Rouen, [89].
- Rolec and Aubette, brought to Rouen by the Cardinal d'Amboise, [203].
- Robert, paintings by, in the palace at Rouen, [164].
- Rollo, his monument and epitaph, [149].
- Roth, idol so called, worshipped at Rouen, [227].
- Rouen, seen to advantage on entering from Dieppe, [47]
- —general character of, [47]
- —bridge of boats, [48]
- —stone bridge built by Matilda, [49]
- —boulevards, [50]
- —grand cours, [51]
- —costume of the inhabitants, [51]
- —house-rent, [94]
- —annual expences of the city, [100]
- —population, [101]
- —probably a Roman station, [103]
- —old castles, [104]
- —halles, [105]
- —privilege of St. Romain, [106]
- —capitulation to Henry Vth, [112]
- —Château du Vieux Palais, [112]
- —petit Château, [112]
- —fort on Mont Ste. Catherine, [114]
- —priory upon ditto, [115]
- —taken by Charles IXth, [115]
- —mineral springs, [123]
- —church of St. Paul, [123]
- —church of St. Gervais, [124]
- —palace on the Mont aux Malades, [125]
- —old part of the church of St. Ouen, [127]
- —cathedral, [137]
- —church of St. Ouen, [169]
- —church of St; Maclou, [182]
- —church of St. Patrice, [183]
- —church of St. Godard, [185]
- —house of the Abbess of St. Amand, [180]
- —Palais de Justice, [189]
- —Place de la Pucelle, [197]
- —Tour de la Grosse Horloge, [202]
- —fountains, [203]
- —hospitals, [205]
- —mint, [206]
- —convent of the Ursulines, [207]
- —public library, [210]
- —museum, [217]
- —academy, [220]
- —Société d'Emulation, [222]
- —botanic garden, [223]
- —flower-market, [224]
- —theatre, [225]
- —eminent men, [225]
- —etymology of the name, [227].
- Rousel, John, abbot of St. Ouen, built the present church, [174].
S.
- St. Amand, house of the abbess at Rouen, [180].
- Ste. Catherine, eminences dedicated to, [116].
- St. Gervais, church of, at Rouen, [124].
- St. Godard, his monument, [186].
- St. Godard, church of, at Rouen, originally dedicated to the Virgin, [185]
- —the primitive cathedral of the city, [185]
- —famous for its painted glass, [186].
- St. Jacques, church of, at Dieppe, [13]
- —pendants in the lady-chapel, [13]
- —chapel of the sepulchre, [14].
- St. Julien, lazar-house of, near Rouen, [127]
- —its chapel, a fine specimen of Norman architecture, [129]
- —monastery ceded to the Carthusians, and now destroyed [131].
- St. Maclou, church of, at Rouen, [182].
- St. Mello, buried in the crypt of St. Gervais, at Rouen, [126].
- St. Nicaise, buried in the crypt of St. Gervais, at Rouen, [126].
- St. Ouen, church of, at Rouen, a fine specimen of pointed architecture, [169]
- —its history, [173]
- —described, [174]
- —details of, [176]
- —paintings in, [179]
- —privileges of, [180].
- St. Patrice, church of, at Rouen, [183].
- St. Paul, church of, at Rouen [123].
- St. Pierre, Bernardin de, native of Havre, [82].
- St. Remi, church of, at Dieppe, [15]
- —inscription on its bénitier, [16].
- St. Romain, archbishop of Rouen, dragon destroyed by, [109]
- —his shrine in the cathedral, [163].
- St. Romain, privilege of, [106]
- —abuse committed under its plea, [111].
- St. Vallery, [57].
- Satyrium hircinum, plentiful near Rouen, [224].
- Scuderi, George and Magdalen, natives of Havre, [82].
- Sculpture, on the capitals of the church at Montivilliers, [69]
- —in the church of St. Paul, [124]
- —over the entrances to Rouen cathedral, [139]
- —head of Christ, in fine character, in the church of St. Ouen, [178]
- —on a house at Rouen, [199].
- Senegal, first colonized from Dieppe, [20].
- Société d'Emulation, at Rouen, [222].
- Stachys germanica, abundant, near Grâville, [84].
- Stair-case of filagree stone-work, in the cathedral at Rouen, [161]
- —in the church of St. Maclou, [182].
T.
- Talbot, fortress called the Bastille, built by, at Dieppe, [12].
- Theatre, at Rouen, [225].
- Tour de Beurre, in Rouen cathedral, built with money raised from the sale of indulgences, [140].
- Tour de la Grosse Horloge, at Rouen, [202].
U.
V.
- Van Eyck, painting by, in the museum at Rouen, [219].
- Vertot, Abbé de, denies the existence of the kingdom of Yvetot, [87].
- Viola Rothomagensis, abundant on the hill of St. Adrien, [224].
W.