The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols.
- Henry Machyn
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Roche, lady (widow of sir William), funeral, 190 ; note, 371 Rochester castle, seized by the Kentish rebels in 1553-4, 52 Rochester, dean of, 231 Rochester, sir Robert, made comptroller of the household, 39 ; K.B. at queen Mary’s coro¬ nation, 45, 334 ; mourner at the duke of Norfolk’s obsequy, 70; receives the queen and king at Greenwich, 93 ; mourner at bp. Gardiner's funeral, 101 ; chosen K.G. 133, 134; funeral of, 160 Roe; see Rowe Rogation week, processions in, 61, 236 Rogers delivered from the Tower [an error of the Diarist ?], 80 Rogers, John, arraigned, 80 ; burnt in Smith- field, 81 ; note, 340 Rokeby, Ralph, made a serjeant-at-law, 327 Rood in st. Paul’s, 397; in st. Margaret’s West¬ minster, 399 Roods, &c., from the churches, burnt in Lon¬ don, 207, 208, 209 Roodlofts, destruction of, 241,408 Roper, master, at the funeral of lady White, 167 Rose, at Fleet bridge, 16 Rose, at St. Katharine’s, 304 Rose tavern, riot at, 221 Rose, [Robert,] chosen master warden of the Merchant-taylors’ compauy, 239 Rose pence, by proclamation, to pass only in Ireland, not in England, 114 Rosse, Thomas, a Protestant minister, sent to the Tower, 79 Rossey, William, keeper of the Starchamber, committed to the Tower, 102; accuses Throg¬ morton and Woodhall of high treason, 104; himself condemned, and hung, 106 Rotherham, murder of master West at, 107, 165 ; funeral gear of auditor Swift made for, 266 Rowe, alderman sir Thomas, chosen warden of the Merchant-taylors, 91; at the Merchant- taylors’ feast, 149; his daughter married, 215, note, 376; at the Grocers’ feast, 260; closes his shrievalty, 268; note, 345 Rowlett, sir Ralph, funeral of his wife Dorothy, 160, note, 362 ; of his wife Margaret, 169, note, 364 Royston, funeral at, 303 Rud, recants at Paul’s cross, and laments that he was ever married, 69 Rudston, master, joins sir Thomas Wyatt’s re¬ bellion, 52 Rutfe, a Scot and friar, takes part with the Gospellers, 160 ; condemned to be burnt, 161 Rufford, Giles, murder of, 102, 103; note, 349 Running at the ring, 5, 277, 316 Russell, Francis lord, (second earl of Bedford,) attends the queen of Scots, 11; committed to the Fleet, 38 ; receives the prince of Pied¬ mont, 79 ; see Bedford -Francis lord, present at the sermon at Paul’s cross, 197; accompanies the queen to Deptford, 232 Russell, mistress, funeral, 235 Rutland, Henry earl of, resident in Whitting¬ ton College, 3; his men of arms and standard, 13, 19 ; committed to the Fleet, 38; attends on the earl of Northumberland at his crea¬ tion, 134 ; takes the muster of the queen’s pensioners, 167; elected K.G., 196; present at the sermon at Paul’s cross, 197 ; in¬ stalled at Windsor, 200 ; judge at justs, 233; , deputy for the queen at an installation at Windsor, 247 ; at st. George’s feast, 306 Rutland, Margaret countess of, death, 215; her hearse, ib.; funeral, 216 ; note, 376 Rye, loss of the Greyhound at, 302, 308 Ryth, Richard, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103 Sackville, John, esquire, his funeral, 153 ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29324129_0486.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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