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Richardson, Martha (a.k.a. Patty; baptized in 1736)—

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Samuel Richardson's daughter with his wife Elizabeth. She married Edward Brigden.

Richardson, Martha,néeWilde —

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Daughter of Samuel Richardson's master during his apprenticeship, she became in 1721 his first wife. She died in 1731.

Richardson, Elizabeth,néeLeake—

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Samuel Richardson's second wife, whom he married in 1733.

Richardson, Elizabeth—

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Samuel Richardson's daughter.

Richardson, Anne (a.k.a. Nancy; baptized in 1737)—

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Samuel Richardson's daughter with his wife Elizabeth.

Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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The controversial brother of King Edward IV, Richard reigned as King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field in The Wars of the Roses. The victor, Henry Tudor, thereby became Henry VII.

Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399 by Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster, who became Henry IV. Probably his most noteworthy act was facing down the Peasant's Revolt (or Wat Tyler Rebellion) in 1381.

Richard I, King of England, 1157-1199 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Known as "the Lionhearted," for his brave fighting in the Crusades, Richard I's legend was popularized through a number of sources as part of the Robin Hood legends.

Rich, John, 1682?-1761 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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An English theatre manager and actor. He is responsible for the popularization of English pantomime. Rich built and opened the first Covent Garden Theatre in 1732 with profits from his successful management of Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre.

Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne de Heurles Laboras de Mezières, 1713-1792 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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A French epistolary novelist, Riccoboni's influence in England depended on early translations of several of her novels, including Histoire de M.

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