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lor of the Exchequer, 256; incapacity of, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 376 Richmond, Duke of, and King George III. at a naval review, iii. 129 Richmond, Duke of, summary of character of, i. 199; Postmaster-General, ii. 66; refuses the appointment of Master of the Horse, 67; difficulties with his labourers, 68; at Goodwood, 182; on Reform, 211; character of, iii. 15; resignation of, 88 Riots, in London, 1830, ii. 55; among the farm labourers, 68; proclamation against, 73; in the country, 77 Ripon, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, ii. 66; resignation of, iii. 88. _See_ Goderich, Viscount Robarts, Mr., dinner given by, iii. 184 Robinson, Right Hon. Frederick John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. 79; _See_ Goderich, Viscount Rochester election, 1835, iii. 193 Roden, Earl of, declines the office of Lord Steward, iii. 179, 181 Rogers, Samuel, breakfast given by, ii. 150; compared with Moore, iii. 324 Rolle, Lord, remark to Lord Brougham, iii. 107 Rome, i. 303, 304; St. Peter's, 303, 321; sight-seeing, 306, 311, 322; the Sistine Chapel, 309; the cardinals, 309; a cardinal lying in state, 312; Pompey's statue, 313; Temple of Bacchus, 313; the Catacombs, 314; the Pope's blessing, 316, 324; Holy Week observances, 317; the Grand Penitentiary, 317, 319; washing of pilgrims' feet, 320; supper to pilgrims, 321; Protestant burial-ground, 322; St. Peter's illuminated, 325; excavations, 327; sight-seeing, 328, 329, 362; aqueducts, 363; the Scala Santa, 364; St. Peter's, 366; Library of the Vatican, 367; votive offering of a horse-shoe, 367, 372; Columbaria, 374; saints, 385; the Flagellants, 387; relations with Protestant countries, 391; the Coliseum, 395; story of a thief, 396; convent of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 397; sight-seeing, 398 Rosslyn, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, i. 210; Lord President of the Council, iii. 177; dinner for selecting the Sheriffs, 201 Roussin, Admiral, at Constantinople ii. 367 Rovigo, the Duke de, at Rome, i. 325 Rundell, Mr., fortune of, will of, i. 90 Runton Abbey, shooting at, iii. 51; murder in the neighbourhood, 51 Russell, Right Hon. Lord John, introduces the Reform Bill, ii. 121; seat in the Cabinet, 150; brings in his Bill, 155; letter to Attwood, 205, 206; willing to compromise, 223; brings on the second Reform Bill, 227; Paymaster, of the Forces, iii. 113; objected to by the King as leader of the House of Commo
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