Reding William, a mercer, [215].

Relick Water brought, [67], [148].

What Relick Water was cannot be exactly explained. On one occasion it was sent by the Abbot of Westminster, whose servant received 20s. for bringing it; and on the other, a glass of it was brought from Windsor to Hampton Court, the bearer of which was paid only 12d. It was probably a strong scented spirit, and from its name we may infer that its virtues were of a superior nature, even if they were not supposed to have been derived from some sacred object or ceremony.

Remnant of a piece of cloth of gold, [190].

Removing day, for the, [234].

The day upon which the Court removed from one Palace to another.

Renell ——, [267].

Rent of Houses, [79], [182]. See Henchmen.

---- of a house at Greenwich, for my Lord of Rochford, [128].