Rigeley Rowland, [109], [195].

Rights, paid to Mark and the two Guilliams against Easter for to take their, [121].

Upon this item the Editor is unable to throw any light. If it means a payment of their accustomed gratuity of 20s. each, at Easter, it would be intelligible, and it is difficult to explain it in any other way; for that money should be paid to an individual for receiving what was his "Right," seems almost absurd.

Rightwise, Master of St. Paul's school, [106].

The King ordered 13l. 9s. to be given to this person in January 1531, but for what reason does not appear.

Rings, for finding one of the king's, [20].

Rings and Bolts, for the king's chamber doors during a progress, [251]. See Bolts.

Road, paid for improving a road against the king passed, [177].

Robes, groom of the. See Cecil and Parker.

----, Yeoman of the, [82], [269], [271], [279], [282]. See Cecil and Parker.