N.
- Norwegian coast, the, [131].
O.
- Ortwed, Etats-rath, the king's bailiff, [88].
- Osnabrück, strange adventure at, [199].
- Osten, lieutenant-general von der, commandant of Munkholm, [128];
- his brutal character, [129];
- brings a pardon to Colonel Falckenskjold, [138].
- Osten, count von der, one of the triumvirate in the government of Denmark, [262];
- banished to Jütland, [278];
- his subsequent appointment, [279];
- his death, ib.
P.
- Prince Royal, Struensee's letter to his governess, [78].
Q.
- Queen Dowager (see JULIANA MARIA.)
R.
- Rantzau, count von, his blackness of soul, [76];
- Struensee's letter to, [81], [82];
- no hostile feelings entertained against, [81];
- one of the triumvirate in the government of Denmark, [263];
- suddenly removed from his office, ib.;
- ordered to quit the country, [264];
- settles at Avignon, ib.;
- his death, ib.
- Reforms, by Struensee, [39] et seq.
- Reverdil's animadversions on Count Brandt's trial and sentence, [69];
- exposes the Grub Street libellers, [165].
- Roques, M., pastor of the French Protestant Church at Celle, [254];
- his testimony to the queen's innocence and purity of mind, ib.
- Rosencrone, count, opposed by the crown prince, [284], [285].
- Rosenkranz, von, privy councillor, [285].
- Rothes, Christian Adolphus, an anonymous libeller, [165].
- Royal prerogative, [53].