Wife of Sir John Russell just mentioned. She was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir Guy Sapcotes, Knight, and widow of Sir John Broughton, of Teddington, in the county of Bedford.
Rutter William, one of the keepers of Windsor Forest, [40], [180], [286].
----, [227].
Rydley Robert, a taylor, [5], [60].
---- page of the king's chamber, [23].
Rye and Hastings, for a plat of, [91]. See Plat.
Rye was at that time a sea-port of some importance, and maintained several ships of war. In Lodge's Illustrations, vol. i. p. 63, is a letter from the Privy Council, dated in 1544, in which the following passage occurs: "The town of Rye hath all this year had iij or iiij vessells abrode for the warres, and gayned very moche by it."
Rynning boys. See Running Boys.
Sabellius Davy, [132].
Sables several tymb' of, brought, [105].