Ranelagh masquerades, curious denouncement of, by drunken mobs, iii. [98].

Ravensworth, Lord, his character as a warm and honest Whig, i. [303];
affair of the pretended memorial, ib., et seq.

Reduction of duties proved to be beneficial, ii. [177].

Regency, political views respecting, if during the minority of Prince George, i. [98], [104], [146].

Reporters in Parliament, first taken notice of in the House of Commons, ii. [108].

Republicanism, observations on, i. [376], [377].

Rewards to military and naval officers, iii. [237], [238].

Richelieu, Duc de, character of, and affair of Minorca, ii. [210], [225], [226];
writes to Voltaire in vindication of Admiral Byng, [311].

Richmond, second Duke of, his death, i. [3].

Richmond Park, remarkable law-suit respecting, i. [401], [402];
further contests with the Princess Amelia about the right of way, ii. [220].