"Royal Prince", The, [313].
Raugräfen, The, [354-355].
Rupert, Prince Palatine. Letters to, [69], [70], [74-75], [100], [103], [106-108], [113], [122-127], [129], [130], [133-145], [147], [151], [155], [158-161], [164-6], [168-170], [177], [179], [194-5], [199], [200], [209], [218], [227], [230-1], [232-236], [239], [240], [265-6], [269], [270], [277], [279], [282], [285-288], [306], [348]; letters of, [144], [166], [169], [178], [235], [251], [255], [284]. Letters of, to Arlington, [304-5], [309], [324], [349]; to Charles I, [15], [185], [200]; to Charles II, [243], [254], [281], [306]; to Legge, [140], [141], [158-9], [167], [171], [178], [179], [180], [198], [208-209], [297-301]; to Montrose, [230-1]; to Ormonde, [235-236]; to Roe, [52-54]; to Sophie, [356-357]. Early life of, [5-21]; first visit to England, [23-29]; marriage treaty for, [30-32], 357: at siege of Breda, [34-35]; attempt of, on Palatinate [35-38]; a prisoner of the Empire, [40-55]; rejects overtures of Emperor, [45]; release of, [52-55]; returns to Hague, [56-57]; made General of the Horse, [59]; voyage to England, [59-60]; opposes treaty, [85]; raises supplies, [86]. Actions of in 1642, [87-99]; in 1643, [101-128]. Intercedes for Fielding, [107]; at Chalgrove Field, [108-110]; besieges Bristol, [114-117]; quarrels with Hertford, [117]; quarrels with Queen, [122-3]; attempt on Aylesbury, [128-129]; created Duke of Cumberland, [129]; made President of Wales, [129], [132]; opposed by Digby, [129-131], [143], [145]; befriended by Jermyn, [130-133], [139]; relieves Newark, [135-187]; recalled to Oxford, wrath of, [140-141]; marches north, [143]; fights at Marston Moor, [147-153]; depression of, [160-161]; made Master of Horse, and Commander-in-Chief, [162]; proscribed by Parliament, [163]; favours treaty of Uxbridge, [163]; aids Maurice in Marches, [166-168]; retaliates for execution of Irish soldiers, [168-169]; last campaign in England, [170-173]; forms peace-party, [177-9], [189]; besieged in Bristol and surrenders, [180-183]; justified by Puritans, [183-184]; indignation of Royalists against, [184]; cashiered by King, [184-185]; goes to King at Newark [194]; acquitted by Court Martial, [195]; violent conduct of, [196-197]; returns to Woodstock, [198-199]; reconciled with King, [200-201]; at siege of Oxford wounded [201-202]; challenges Southampton, [202]; goes to France, [203], [213]. Position of in Royalist Army, [61]; military talent of, [61], [66-67]; tactics of, [66], [91], [92]; skilled strategy of, [67], [90], [101], [119], [143]; activity of, [63], [64], [102-3], [107], [132]; reputation of, [62-64], [88-89]; popularity of, [73-75]; failings of, [67], [71-72], [75-76]; difficulties of, [68], [71], [100], [125-126], [164-167]; struggles of, with Court, [108], [118], [122-125], [132-4], [139], [170-2]; calumnies against, [64-66], [94-95], [139], [145]. Digby's Plot against, [179-180], [184], [187-189], [194]; at enmity with Digby, [75], [81], [85]; challenges Digby, [219-220]; reconciled with Digby, [158], [220]. Hatred of Wilmot, [75], [82], [84], [113], [155-157]; of Goring [76], [82-3], [158-160]; of Percy, [76], [82], [221]; of Culpepper, [75], [225-6]. Friends of, [76-79], [112]; affection of, for Maurice, [76], [117]; visited by Charles Louis, [205]; espouses cause of Philip, [211]; accepts command in French army, [214]; campaign in Flanders, [214-218]; courts Mademoiselle for Prince Charles, [218-9]; duels of, [219-221]; takes charge of fleet, [222-229]; difficulties of, [223-5], [227-9], [252]; conciliates Scots, [229-230]; friend of Montrose, [230-231]; takes fleet to Ireland, [231-237]; hears of King's execution, [237]. Made Lord High Admiral, [237]; with fleet in Tagus, [241-244]; on Spanish Coast [244-5]; refits at Toulon, [245-7]; voyage of, to Azores, [247-252]; wrecked in "Constant Reformation", [248-251]; on coast of Africa, [253-259]; loses the "Revenge", [259-260]; in West Indies, [260-1]; caught in hurricane, loses Maurice, [261-2], [267]; returns to France, [262-263]. Broken health of, [262], [266-268], [293]; reception of in Paris, [265-269]; disposes of prize goods, [269-70]; quarrel with Charles II, [270-273], [276], [282]; position of, at St. Germains, [273-276]; supports James of York, [275], [282]; proposes to go to Scotland, [275], [279]; acts for Charles II at Vienna, [277], [280-281]; raises forces for Modena, [278]; adheres to Charles II, [278], [281-282]; complicity of, in plot against Cromwell, [279-280]; rumours concerning, [280], [290-1]; inquires into rumour of Maurice's return, [286-7]; demands appanage from Elector, [287-288]; in love with Louise von Degenfeldt, [289]; quarrels with Elector, vows never to return, [290], [344], [348-350]; lives at Mainz, [291-292]; visit of, to England, [294-296]; popularity in England, [295-296], [311], [330-331]; visit of, to Vienna, [296-301]; on Committee for Tangiers, [302]; prepares fleet for Guinea, [303-305]; illness of, [305-6], [309], [319]; actions of, in first Dutch War, [307], [310-313], [315-317]; command withdrawn from, [310-311]; holds joint command with Albemarle, [311-317]; complains of Naval Commissioners, [303], [314], [317-318], [320], [325-6]; fortifies coast, [319], [322]. Quarrels with Arlington, [319-320]; with James of York, [321], [327]; dislikes second Dutch War, [322]; actions of, in second Dutch War, [322-328]; difficulties of in second Dutch War, [322-3]; angry with Schomberg and with D'Estrées, [326]; rage of, against the French, [328-331]; position of, at Court, [332], [334-5]; politics of, [329], [330-1], [334-5]; care of, for distressed Cavaliers, [336-337]; inventions and trading ventures of, [337-338]; Constable of Windsor, [339-342]; family relations of, [284], [301], [344-355]; urged to return to Palatinate and marry, [353-4]; negotiates marriage for George of Hanover, [356-7]; admiration of, for Duchess of Richmond, [112-113], [357]; connection with Francesca Bard, [357-363]; connection with Margaret Hughes, [363-4]; death of, [342-343], [355]; will of, [343], [359], [360], [363]; character of, [1-2], [18], [21], [23-4], [58], [222-3], [266], [333-4], [365-6]; courage of, [62], [63], [99], [115], [251], [309], [313-314]; temperance of, [55], [62], [84]; chivalry of, [66], [86], [87], [146], [317]; confidence and over-bearing manners of, [62], [71-2], [118]; shyness of, [72-73]; faithful to his word, pays debts, [116], [137], [255], [272]; declaration of, [94], [96], [102], [187-8], [236-7]; children of, [357-365]; secretary of, [93], [260], [313-4], [350]; chaplain of, [304-5]; dog of, [44], [79-81], [150]; falcon of, [110]; servants of, [203], [341]; yacht of, [315]; disguises of, [90], [96].
Russell, Jack, [298-9].
Ruthven, (see Brentford,) [91-92].
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St. Germains, Court at, [213], [218], [267], [273-6].
St. John, [238].
St. Martinique, [260].