Roucliffe, Brian, Baron of the Exchequer, [145]
Rouen, children of the Duke of York born at, [3], [6]
Rous, John, an unblushing time server, [173], [174]; on Richard's birth, [186]; reason of his silence about Tewkesbury, [191]; Henry VI., [195]; Countess of Warwick, [201]; trial of Rivers, [217] n.; death of Queen Anne, [228]; adoption of Warwick as heir, alleged supersession by Lincoln, [138]; death of the princes, [244]
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Rutland, Earl of, see Edmund
Saints' days, letters always dated on, [119]
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St. Albans, Book of, [108]
St. Asaph, Bishop of, B. Redman, [129], [146]; commissioner for peace with Scotland, [145]