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INDEX.
Pyrrhus (Pirrus), king of Greece, iii.
ioi.
Pythagoras (Pittagoras), iii. 21.
Pyrenees, iii. 113.
Queensferry, iv. 171 ; vi. 295.
Quincy, Roger de, v. 247.
Qwhitby. See Whitby.
Rachel, ii. 161.
Ragael, ii. 115.
Ragew, ii. 137.
Ramsay, Alexander de, at Dupplin,
v. 417 ; joins the Scottish party, vi.
49 ; at Boroughmuir, 53; joins
Andrew of Moray -against the Earl
of Atholl, 63 ; relieves Dunbar,
89 ; before Cupar Castle, 93 ; ac¬
companies William Douglas to the
jousting with Earl of Derby, 103 ;
at the jousting of Berwick, 103-
109; retires to the Cove of Haw-
thornden, 147 ; raids the Marches,
I49> tSSi wins Roxburgh, 161 ;
sheriff of Teviotdale, 163 ; sundry
raids in England, 163 ; taken by
William Douglas, dies in prison at
the Hermitage, 167.
William de, grievously wounded
at the Berwick jousting, vi. 109.
William de, ransoms Archibald
Douglas at Poitiers, vi. 231.
Ranulf, bishop of Durham, iv. 383.
Raphael, the archangel, ii. 17.
Ratisbon (Respoyne), ii. 101.
Ravenna (Rawen), iii. 239; iv. 41,
211. See Wyen.
Raynald of the lies, joins David II.
at Perth, vi. 173 ; killed at Elcho,
ns-
Rea, Rhea, ii. 341.
Reading (Reddynnys), abbey founded,
iv. 413.
Rebecca (Rubeca), ii. 157.
Red Sea, the, ii. 23, 53, 81, 191, 203 ;
iii. 287.
Register, the, v. 326. [Introd., Ixxviii.-
Ixxxii. ]
Regyn, ii. 349.
Remus, ii. 341 ; iii. 5.
Remy, Saint, iv. 39.
Renfrew, iv. 431 ; vi. 25, 45.
Rephynek, ii. 351.
Respoyne. See Ratisbon.
Restennet, founded, iv. 123.
Rew, ii. 137.
Rewaws. See Rievaulx.
Reyn, ii. 115.
Rheims (Ryens), iv. 21 r.
Rhine (Ryne), ii. 101 ; iii. 167, 185.
Rhodes (Rodis), ii. 165.
Rhone (Royne), the river, ii. 109.
Richard, Duke of Normandy, father
of Queen Emma, iv. 251.
Richard I., king of England, at hi^
father’s funeral, v. 33 ; crowned,
35 > goes to the Crusade, 37;
made prisoner in Germany, 37 ;
returns to England, 41 ; dies, 45,
233-
Richard II., burns abbeys in Scotland,
vi. 313; present at the jousting
between David Lindsay and Lord
of the Wells, 362; banishes the
Earl of Derby and the Earl Mar¬
shall, 381, 382; goes to Ireland,
384 ; takes refuge in Flint Castle,
385 ; resigns the crown, 386 ; im¬
prisoned in Pomfret and said to
have died there, 390; the false
Richard, 390, 391.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, goes
to Normandy, iv. 431 ; v. xi;
dies, 21.
Richmond Castle, William the Lion
taken there, v. 11.
Riddisdale, vi. 325, 329.
Rievaulx (Rewaws), abbey founded,
iv. 395-
Riphey, “ Ryphaei monies,” ii. 99.
Robert II., king of Scotland, ii. 13,
tSSl iv- 3°7> 323! son of Walter
Stewart and Isabel, v. 255, 253,
369 ; accepted as heir, 379 ; suc¬
ceeds David II., vi. 265 ; crowned,
267 ; receives the ambassadors of
England and France, 347 ; his
death, 355, 363 ; his character,
357 ; his funeral, 366 ; cousin to
Clement VII., iv. 263 ; vi. 375.
Robert III. succeeds his father, vi.
357 ; his coronation, 366-368 ; re¬
ceives the false Richard, vi. 391 ;
creates Alexander Stewart earl of
Mar, 404; sends his son James to
France, 411 ; dies at Dundonald,
415 ; buried at Paisley, 415.
Robert, king of France, iv. 215.
Robert Curtose, son of William the
Conqueror, iv. 337; goes to the
Holy Land, 339-343. 395 ; v. 29.
Robert, prior of Scone, bishop of St
Andrews, iv. 373 ; confirmed by
the archbishop of York, 377 ; re¬
ceives David I. at St Andrews,
387-393 : his death, 427.
Robert, bishop of Glasgow. See
Wishart.

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