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of Episcopacy, 14; agrees to the adoption of the Covenant, 14, 15; dies, 17; outrage on his corpse, 201 Quakers, persecution of, vi. 230, 231; their settlement in Pennsylvania, 335 Quarles, Francis, v. 303 Quebec, capture of, vii. 267, 268 Queen's County, English settlement of, iv. 111 Queensberry, William Douglas, first Duke of, vii. 19 Quiberon, battle of, vii. 265 Quinci, Saher de, Earl of Winchester, i. 343 "Quo warranto," ii. 117 Rachentege, i. 221 Radnor captured by Owen Glyndwr, iii. 10 Raedwald, king of East Anglia, i. 59, 62 Rahere founds St. Bartholomew's Priory, i. 223 Raikes, Robert, viii. 47 Raleigh, Sir Walter, discovers Virginia, iv. 345; v. 307; sent to the Tower, 215; last expedition, _ib._, 216; death, 216; his _History of the World_, 4; _Lives of_, iv. 5 Ralph Niger, i. 174 Ramillies, battle of, vii. 126 Randolph, Sir Thomas, ii. 204, 210. _See_ Moray Rastadt, treaty of, vii. 141 Ratae (Leicester), i. 37 Ratisbon, conference at, iv. 101 Ravenspur, Henry of Lancaster lands at, ii. 379; Edward IV. lands at, iii. 141 Ray, John, vi. 167 Reading, John Cook, abbot of, hanged, iii. 350 Redman, Robert, his _Life of Henry V._, ii. 179 Reeves of towns, i. 296; of royal demesnes, summoned to council at St. Albans, 339 Reformation in England, iv. 58-60; in Ireland, 62, 63. _See_ Calvinism, Calvinists, Huguenots, Lutherans, Protestantism, Protestants Reginald, sub-prior of Canterbury, chosen archbishop, i. 329 Religion of the old English people, i. 22-24; Christian, _see_ Christianity, Church; revival in twelfth century, 222 Remonstrance, the Grand, v. 369, 370; of the Council of officers, vi. 64; on the State of the Realm, v. 262, 264 Renascence, the, iii. 188-190, 195; its influence on English literature, v. 1-3 Reole, La, captured by Henry of Derby, ii. 234 Representation, principle of, in old England, i. 20; parliamentary, its origin, ii. 149, 150 Representation, Humble, of the army, vi. 53 Repyngdon, follower of Wyclif, ii. 340, 341 Requesens, governor of the Netherlands, iv. 300, 301, 310 Reresby's _Memoirs_, vi. 157 "Reserves," Papal, ii. 28 Revolution, the English, its effect on the monarchy, vii. 60;
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