Randolph, Thomas, his reply to Robert Bruce;

gives him his allegiance;

captures Edinburgh Castle;

his exploits in border warfare;

appointed regent of Scotland.

Raoul, Bp. of Durham, at the battle of the Standard.

Raymond le Gros, friend of Strongbow;

his exploits in Ireland;

made Protector of the kingdom.

Raymond of Toulouse joins the first crusade;

his conduct at the siege of Jerusalem.

Reginald, elected Abp. of Canterbury;

his election declared null by the Pope;

Rhodes, conquered by the Hospitallers.

Rich, Edmund, Abp. of Canterbury, character of;

exposes the treachery of Des Roches;

his retirement and death.

Richard, Apb. of Canterbury, character of.

Richard Coeur de Lion, second son of Henry II.,

betrothed to Alice of France;

his love of Languedoc;

rebels against his father;

his dispute with his brother Henry;

origin of his surname;

agrees to join Philippe Auguste in a crusade;

disputes respecting his betrothal to Alice of France;

his attachment to Berengaria;

does homage to Philippe;

his last interview with his father;

remorse at his father's death;

his preparations for the crusade;

joins with Philippe;

instances of his violent nature;

his dispute with Tancred of Sicily;

his conquest of Cyprus;

his marriage to Berengaria;

gallantry at Acre,

exploits in the march from Acre;

quarrel with Leopold of Austria;

his grief at being unable to take Jerusalem;

his daring courage at Joppa,

a truce signed with Saladin;

sets out on his return home;

his adventures by the way,

capture and imprisonment;

discovered by Blondel;

his release and return home;

his dispute with Constance of Brittany;

besieges the castle of Chaluz,

manner of his death there.

Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall,

undertakes a crusade;

its results;

elected King of the Romans;

takes the oath to the acts of Oxford;

taken prisoner at Lewes;

his death.

Richard, son of Robert Courtheuse,

killed in the New Forest.

Richard the Fearless,

son of William Longsword and Espriote;

succeeds to the dukedom,

carried off by Louis IV.

his escape,

does homage for his duchy;

his betrothal;

the wars against him,

attempts at his assassination;

his victory over Lothaire;

his character;

death, piety, etc.

Richard the Good,

succeeds his father Richard the Fearless;

his character;

his protection of the sons of Ethelred.

Richard, son of Richard the Good.

Richard, William the Conqueror's second son,

early death of.

Robert, Bp. of Hereford, the friend of St. Wulstan.

Robert, count of Eu,

joins William the Conqueror in his invasion of England.

Robert, Count of Paris.

Robert Courtheuse, William the Conqueror's eldest son;

his dispute with his brothers at L'aigle;

his rebellion against his father;

his mother's affection for him;

encounters his father in battle;

his war with William Rufus;

takes the cross;

superiority of his character to his brothers';

mortgages his dukedom to Rufus;

his conduct at the siege of Antioch;

declines being King of Jerusalem;

his friendship with Edgar Atheling;

his marriage;

gives up his rights to Henry I.;

Henry's intrigues against him, ;

is taken prisoner;

imprisoned in Cardiff castle, ;

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