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“Tell Reverend Richard I said hi,” I said. October Sky 1999-04-01T00:00:00Z
The series shares a title with a new book by Richard I. Suchenski, who analyzes films that have pushed the boundaries of the form. Film Series in NYC This Week 2018-01-26T05:00:00Z
The English royal we, or pluralis majestatis, dates to the late twelfth century, around the time of Henry II and his successor Richard I, and meant “God and I,” invoking the divine right of kings. Lessons on the Royal We, from “Mary Queen of Scots” and “The Favourite” 2019-02-24T05:00:00Z
“I told Richard I felt so disconnected from the world I had known,” Maya recalled. M.I.A.?s Agitprop Pop 2010-05-26T04:15:00Z
Eventually, Richard I of England, known in popular stories as Richard the Lionhearted, negotiated a treaty with Saladin that left Jerusalem under Muslim control but allowed Christian pilgrims to freely visit the city. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z
The silver-gilt spoon is the oldest piece in the regalia, probably made for Henry II or Richard I in the 12th century. Factbox: The crowns, jewels, swords and spoon used at King Charles' coronation 2023-05-05T04:00:00Z
Reaction from Europe was swift as King Richard I of England, the Lionheart, joined others to mount yet another action. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
Eventually, Saladin and his Western opponent King Richard I of England signed a truce. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
Queen Emma - the great-aunt of William the Conqueror and the daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy. The riddle of Winchester Cathedral's skeletons 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
England: The Three Lions nickname is taken from an emblem that dates to King Richard I, who ruled from 1189 to 1199. Red Devils, Green Falcons and Super Eagles, oh my: A guide to World Cup nicknames 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z
The ban was lifted under King Richard I and the sport remained popular, particularly during the Tudor era, until declining after the French King Henry I was killed during a joust in 1559. Petition launched to get jousting included in Olympic Games - BBC News 2016-07-21T04:00:00Z
Then there’s “Milhous,” his middle name which was taken from his mother’s maiden name; and, of course, “Richard,” after King Richard I, better known as Richard the Lionheart. #5Things: President Richard Nixon 2014-08-08T04:00:00Z
Richard I. DeWitt, 52, a photographer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, was working as a volunteer for The Island Current on City Island, where he lives. Building Blocks: Hurricane Sandy Revisited and Unleashed Through a Photographic Vision 2014-03-19T21:09:23Z
The pilot of Robinson’s plane ejected himself, and the pilot of the second plane landed the aircraft safely at Richard I. Bong Airport, where it took off. Skydivers, pilots survive collision of planes 2013-11-04T00:01:53Z
When scheduling vacations, “protect your business interests, but in an equitable manner,” said Richard I. Greenberg, a lawyer for Jackson Lewis, a law firm that specializes in employment issues. Workstation: Have a Great Vacation (if It’s Approved) 2013-06-29T19:16:51Z
More than eight centuries after the death of King Richard I of England, forensic scientists have now revealed the secrets of his most feted organ. Forensic Exam of King Richard the Lionheart Reveals Embalming Practices 2013-03-01T18:15:00.213Z
Richard I. in 1189 sold their town to the citizens at a fee farm rent, which grant was confirmed by John, Henry III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
In the reign of Richard I. knights rode at Whitsuntide on steeds and palfreys over a three-mile course for “forty pounds of ready gold,” according to the old romance of Sir Bevys of Hampton. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z
"I think it was a most splendid action, Miss Sanford," said Josephine, warmly, "and as an old friend of Richard I want to thank you, too." Woven with the Ship A Novel of 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:26.883Z
Many of the counts of northern France did homage to him as their overlord, and Richard I., duke of Normandy, was both his vassal and his brother-in-law. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
Richard I died 12 days later, probably from infection in the wound. Forensic Exam of King Richard the Lionheart Reveals Embalming Practices 2013-03-01T18:15:00.213Z
Yet the first English sovereign who appears on his great seal with arms on his shield is Richard I. His seal of 1189 shows his shield charged with a lion ramping towards the sinister side. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
Among them are the arms of England, three lions passant, an ensign which had no existence till the reign of Richard I, upwards of a century later than the foundation of the monastery of Caen. The Curiosities of Heraldry 2012-02-23T03:00:41.067Z
A curious illustration of the different footing of villains in civil and criminal cases is afforded by a trial of Richard I's time. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
Its princes became practically independent, and tyrannized the island, until in 1191 Isaac Comnenus provoked the wrath of Richard I., king of England, by wantonly ill-treating his crusaders. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z
The effigy of Richard I. at Fontevrault shows a development of the crown; the trefoil heads are expanded, and are chased and jewelled. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z
In England we know of no royal shield earlier than that first seal of Richard I. which has a like device. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
After the death of Henry in 1189, Glanvill was removed from his office by Richard I., and imprisoned till he had paid a ransom, according to one authority, of �15,000. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
Part of the £300,000 demanded by the Emperor of Germany as the ransom of Richard I., was raised by a loan of wool. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z
He lived for some time at the court of Richard I. of England. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z
This explains the part played by Richard I. in deciding the question of the succession during the Third Crusade. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z
This deed is recorded in the Feet of Fines for Suffolk, 9 Richard I., No. 49. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond: A Picture of Monastic Life in the Days of Abbot Samson 2011-10-18T02:00:19.523Z
In 1193 Richard I. of England passed as a prisoner into Henry’s keeping, and with rare skill the emperor used him as a means of compelling his enemies to come to terms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" 2011-10-05T02:00:17.763Z
William of Newburgh wrote, however, in the reign of Richard I. when the reputation of Geoffrey’s work was too well established to be shaken by such criticisms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" 2011-09-19T02:00:10.473Z
The problem was that the captain, Timothy Cheney, and the first officer, Richard I. Cole, in the isolation of a hijack-proof cockpit, were glued to their laptops, puzzling over a new scheduling system. Report on Pilots Who Overshot Airport 2009-12-17T07:57:40Z
This is an octosyllabic poem in French verse, written by Ambroise, a Norman trouv�re who followed Richard I. to the Holy Land. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z
This was Geoffrey, the half-brother of Richard I., to whom he had sworn that he would not return to England without the King's leave. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond: A Picture of Monastic Life in the Days of Abbot Samson 2011-10-18T02:00:19.523Z
Otto, whose chief supporter outside Germany was his uncle Richard I. of England, on the other hand was a harsh and violent man. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" 2011-10-05T02:00:17.763Z
King Richard I. greatly enlarged this, and rebuilt the church. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
Mormon missionaries go abroad to countries as disparate as Albania, Ghana, Micronesia, and France, with each individual's placement a matter of "divine inspiration," according to the Provo MTC's director, Richard I. Heaton. God's MBAs: Why Mormon Missions Produce Leaders 2011-06-09T21:00:09Z
This was practically the aim of Richard I.’s negotiations; and this was what Frederick II. for a time secured. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z
Richard I, called Cœur de Lion, who in 1189 succeeded to his father, Henry II, spent most of his reign away from England. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z
See the original authorities specified for the reigns of Richard I. and John. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z
Trying to seize control of the throne while his brother, King Richard I, was imprisoned abroad, lost him the trust of the people long before he became king himself. Why is King John the classic villain? 2011-03-01T12:16:49Z
Henry II became one of England’s most remarkable leaders, and his own son, Richard I, would gain a reputation as a legendary warrior. Behind Every King 2011-02-26T16:55:05Z
While the kingdom of France was weak, monarchs like Henry II. and Richard I. might dream of extending their transmarine possessions to the detriment of their suzerain at Paris. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
During a second stay in Normandy Dudo wrote his history of the Normans, a task which Duke Richard I. had urged him to undertake. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
The citizens of Oxford contributed handsomely to the ransom of Richard I. when detained prisoner in Austria. Cathedral Cities of England
N.N.E. of Jaffa, famous as the scene of a victory of the crusaders under Richard I. of England over the army of Saladin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of"
“Tell Mr Richard I want to see him,” said Tom; and the servant-girl smiled pleasantly at the fine, sturdy young fellow. The Parson O' Dumford
Scott's charming romance of "Ivanhoe" must be taken, I fear, as a too true picture of English society in the time of Richard I.   Battle Abbey. Stories of the Olden Time (Historical Series—Book IV Part I)
Yet the “Assize of Arms” of 1181 does not mention the bow, and Richard I. was at great pains to procure crossbowmen for the Crusades. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
Richard I.'s liberty was granted him by the Emperor of Austria on one condition besides the ransom, that the then vacant Abbey of Glastonbury should be annexed to the See of Bath and Wells. Cathedral Cities of England
Fifteen years later, his son Richard I., the romantic crusader, gave back to Scotland her castles and her independence. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland
To Hugh succeeded another Roger Bigod, his son, who received from the hands of Richard I. the earldom of Norfolk and stewardship of the king’s household, and most probably was constable of the castle also.  Rambles in an Old City comprising antiquarian, historical, biographical and political associations
In Richard I.’s reign London imitated the French communes in styling the chief officer a mayor; in 1208 Winchester also had a mayor, and the title soon became no rarity. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John"
Richard I. had been set free before the dilatory pope put Leopold of Austria under the ban. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
It was carried out in the reigns of Richard I. to Henry III., Cathedral Cities of England
In the reign of Richard I. there is distinct evidence of coal having been dug in the diocese of Durham. Coal and What We Get from It
The ladies of Richard I.’s time did not wear Oriental clothes, but they had a flavour of Orientalism pervading their dress—rather masculine Orientalism than feminine. English Costume
In the time of Richard I. 1193, the inhabitants were called citizens. A Concise History and Directory of the City of Norwich for 1811
By Richard I. of England it was bestowed in 1197 on the archbishop of Rouen in return for certain territory in the neighbourhood of the episcopal city. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus"
In the reign of Richard I. the fury of the populace was excited against the Jews for having mingled with the crowd at the Coronation in London. Cathedral Cities of England
After the accession of Richard I., de Courci in conjunction with William de Lacy appears in some way to have offended the king by his proceedings in Ireland. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
A Man of the Time of Richard I. 1189-1199 56 14. English Costume
In 1191 he started with Richard I. for the Holy Land. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
In Richard I.'s reign an earthquake shook down the spire, and in Stephen's time fire had also brought destruction. Old and New London Volume I
An old writer says that at the coronation of Richard I. in 1189, six earls and barons carried a chess-board with the royal insignia to represent the exchequer court. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago"
He started with Richard I. for the Third Crusade, but was sent back from Messina to investigate the charges which the barons and the official class had brought against the chancellor, William Longchamp. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
A Woman of the Time of Richard I. ” 60 15. English Costume
Scott’s charming romance of Ivanhoe must be taken, I fear, as a too true picture of English society in the time of Richard I. And what came of it all?  Lectures Delivered in America in 1874
The one was in the reign of Richard I., the other in that of Henry VIII. Old and New London Volume I
As Chief Justice under Henry II. he naturally was no favourite with Richard I., who deprived him of his office and made use of his wealth.  East Anglia Personal Recollections and Historical Associations
Saltfleetby, where many generations of them were buried, from the time of Richard I.  They married into influential and titled families, in various parts of the county.  A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
He then essayed Horace Walpole, sending an ode on King Richard I. for his work "Anecdotes of Painting," and undertaking to furnish the names of several great painters, natives of Bristol. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History
Did human memory run to the year 1190, when Richard I. set out on the third crusade, or to 1194, when he returned? The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice
The reign of Richard I. was an eventful one to St. Paul's. Old and New London Volume I
Hence in the first year of Richard I. it was enacted that the lower story of all houses in the city should be built with stone, and the roof covered with thick tiles. Memorials of Old London Volume I
As Brompton lived in the reign of Edward III., he is not a high authority upon any matter in that of Richard I. I cannot find any other. Notes and Queries, Number 195, July 23, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
Richard I. is known and celebrated in history as Richard the Crusader. Richard II Makers of History
In the time of Richard I. all men were required to swear to keep the peace, to avoid crime, and to join in the hue and cry in pursuit of criminals. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
The coronation of Richard I., is the earliest upon which our historians dilate. Coronation Anecdotes
In Palestine he quarrelled with Richard I., king of England, captured him on his homeward journey and handed him over to the emperor Henry VI. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
In the time of Richard I. anti-semitic feeling ran high.  Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
Richard II. did not succeed Richard I. immediately. Richard II Makers of History
King Richard I from outside the Houses of Parliament will ride up to see fair play. The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
From the time that Richard I—the Lion-Hearted—placed his army under the protection of St. George the saint became the patron saint of England. The Children's Book of Celebrated Pictures
His alleged date varies between the ages of Richard I. and Edward II., but all the labours of the learned have thrown no light on this popular hero. The Book of Romance
In the mean time, Richard I. ascended the English throne. Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
This was the case immediately after the death of Richard I. When he died he designated as his successor a nephew of his, who was at that time only twelve years old. Richard II Makers of History
Richard I. spent nearly the whole of his time fighting to preserve a shrine, whilst Cromwell spent most of his time destroying them. The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
An early naval punishment; Richard I. enacted that whoever killed a man on ship-board, "he should be bound to the corpse, and thrown into the sea." The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
Written by Richard I. while prisoner in Germany. With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds
At the coronation of Richard I. there was a grand array of nobles and prelates, who came with the king from his palace to the Abbey and witnessed the ceremony. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown)
Richard I.... at once began to prepare the third crusade. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, May 20, 1914
The see was now left vacant for five years, when Hubert Walter, was consecrated, in 1189; he shortly after went to the Holy Land to join Richard I. in his crusade. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Salisbury A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the See of Sarum
It was ordered in the naval enactments of Richard I. for theft. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
The laws enacted under Richard I. are said to have been drawn up by him, and he completed the house of regular canons at Lambeth. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See
From here sailed many of the ships that Richard I gathered together to take the English who were going with him on the Third Crusade. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
Henry's successor was his son Richard I, whose government was quite unimportant except for the romantic personal adventures of the king when on a crusade, and in his continental dominions. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
His successor, Richard I, was yet more severe, forbidding the usurers attending his coronation, nor would he protect them from mob violence. Usury A Scriptural, Ethical and Economic View
Thereupon set forth the Third Crusade, that which is identified with Richard I of England. With the British Army in The Holy Land
The first serious protest came from the London workmen in the reign of Richard I.; and FitzOsbert, known as Longbeard, was the spokesman of the popular discontent. The Rise of the Democracy
This Abbot, in lieu of delivering up the chalice which Richard I. had demanded from all English abbeys wherewith to pay his ransom, sent 200 marks of silver. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Albans With an Account of the Fabric & a Short History of the Abbey
The minster contributed to the ransom of Richard I., pawning a golden cross which Roger had given. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See
The ransom of Richard I., who, besides England, possessed so many rich territories in France, was only one hundred and fifty thousand marks, and yet was levied with great difficulty. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John
The dukes Richard I and Richard II followed the example of Rollo, and continued the restoration of the abbey. Rouen, It's History and Monuments A Guide to Strangers
The clergy were often humorous themselves—Nigellus Wireker, a monk of Canterbury, who is supposed to have lived in the time of Richard I., wrote a very amusing attack on his brethren. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
The history of Richard I. is full of such romantic adventures. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2
But now it was this hot-headed Richard I have drawn for you who saw farthest and clearest. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady
Under Richard I many towns secured charters giving them the control of their own affairs in great measure. The Leading Facts of English History
To raise money for his Crusade, Richard I of England renounced, in 1189, his feudal rights over Scotland for 10,000 marks, and for the first time acknowledged her independence. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: History
A few years later he accepted the compromise that continuous possession since the coronation of Richard I. was a sufficient answer to a writ of quo warranto. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
What becomes of Hare and Richard I know not. George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life
Since Richard I had restored his independence to William the Lion, in 1189, the question of the overlordship had lain almost entirely dormant. An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707)
When Richard I. ascended the throne, the Jews, to conciliate the royal protection, brought their tributes. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
Richard I. A.D. 1189Whilst Henry lived, the King of France had always an effectual means of breaking his power by the divisions in his family. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12)
The task was harder for a poor country like Scotland than the redemption of Richard I. had been for England. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
If I had a daughter who was as wonderful as Richard I would let my life revolve round her. The Judge
Richard I did not receive it until a few days ago, in New York. Read-Aloud Plays
"Take a specimen of his poetry, 'On King Richard I.':     "'Harte of Lyone! A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
Chivalry culminated in the Crusades, and Richard I. of England and Saladin were the Achilles and the Hector of a new Iliad. Christianity and Islam in Spain (756-1031)
Bohadin, in his Life of Saladin, gives a detailed account of the demolition of the city in 1192, after the conclusion of peace between King Richard I and Saladin. The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela
Richard I. granted this city a charter to elect a Mayor before London had that privilege, and a century before it was granted to Dublin. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
Richard I had no idea you meant that. Read-Aloud Plays
That market was held here at an early period is evident from the fact of the charter therefore being renewed by Richard I., who visited the De Berminghams in 1189. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically
The famous Robin Hood, who lived in the reign of Richard I., was the king of archers. Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs
But the prowess of the Emperor Frederic Barbarossa, the gallantry of Richard I of England, the astuteness of Philip Augustus of France, were of no avail. The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela
Richard I., who succeeded to the throne, was too much occupied about foreign affairs to attend to his own kingdom. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
Richard But you see, uncle, my work— Uncle Richard I hope you will give up your art, but if you must paint I will provide you a room for it. Read-Aloud Plays
The Order of the Garter said to have been originated by Richard I of England at Acre. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
I find also, that, in a decree issued in the time of Richard I., the word is used, and explained by "peny" as a synonym. Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850
Some time after this, King Philip, of France, and Richard I., of England, engaged in a crusade for the relief of the Christians. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829
Richard I., the most barbarous of our princes, was known to his contemporaries as the Lion; an appellation conferred upon him on account of his fearlessness and the ferocity of his temper. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
Richard I suppose there's no use explaining, but what first-class New England cities regard as culture your real artist avoids as he would avoid poison. Read-Aloud Plays
Richard I had special dealings with the Jews, the effectual results of which were more securely to bind them as crown chattels and to add to the royal emoluments. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
When Richard I was absent on the Crusade, his regent, Longchamp, resided in the Tower, of which he greatly enlarged the precincts by trespasses on the land of the city and of St. Katharine's Hospital. Authorised Guide to the Tower of London
If the friends of Conrad of Montferat lay hands upon King Richard I fear that no scruples will prevent them from using their advantage to the utmost. The Boy Knight
After the death of Henry II. he seems to have continued in favour under Richard I. and John, and was Archdeacon of Oxf. in 1196. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Uncle Richard I cannot feel at fault for anything that has happened. Read-Aloud Plays
This species was used only during the reigns of Henry II and Richard I. The tegulated consisted of little square plates, partly covering one another, like tiles. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 583, December 29, 1832
Richard I had not seen at all, and dreaded very much to meet. Richard Vandermarck
Arthur, Prince, Duke of Brittany, heir to the throne of England by the death of his uncle Richard I.; supplanted by King John. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Of the castle—founded by a De Briwere, who is said to have been the bearer of Richard I.'s ransom—hardly a vestige remains. Somerset
Uncle Richard I have remembered Joseph very handsomely, but to make him my heir—why, that isn't the same thing at all! Read-Aloud Plays
Richard I imposes taxes to pay for crusade. Popular Law-making
St. Joseph's Chapel is supposed to have been erected in the time of Henry II. and Richard I. It is one of the finest specimens in existence of transitional Norman work. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
There is an old tale that the arch-duke of Austria killed Richard I., and wore as a spoil the lion's hide which belonged to our English monarch. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
The interchange of a cuff with the jolly priest is not entirely out of character with Richard I., if romances read him aright. Ivanhoe
Richard I believe I have a copy of one of the sketches with me. Read-Aloud Plays
Richard I. did not interfere in his behalf, and appeared favorable to his nephew Arthur, acknowledging him as heir-presumptive of England, and, when at Messina, betrothing him to the daughter of Tancred, King of Sicily. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
Ah! how all these names, Toulouse, Carcassonne, Languedoc, bring back to me the memory of my namesake of olden times, Richard I. of England. The Second Deluge
Richard I. is known to have been at the castle at various times. Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2
Frederick II. of Germany and Richard I. of England were both good poets, and were as proud of their verses as they were of their military exploits. Cambridge Sketches
Uncle Richard I was not aware of the fact. Read-Aloud Plays
The plots of these two plays, are taken from Stow, Speed, and Baker's chronicles in the reign of King Richard I. 3. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
The ransom of Richard I., who, besides England, possessed so many rich territories in France, was only 150,000 marks, and yet was levied with great difficulty. The History of England, Volume I
The earliest attempt to introduce uniformity in the measures of ale, &c., is the assize of Richard I., bearing date the 20th of November, 1197. The Coming of the Friars
Richard I gilded his abuse of his father's power with the glory of his crusade, and the end afforded a plausible justification for the means he adopted. The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution
Richard I had no idea of this when I came and—but you see, it's not only the studio an artist requires, it's atmosphere, the atmosphere of enthusiasm and feeling. Read-Aloud Plays
Retold by Mary Macleod In the days of Richard I there lived a famous outlaw who was known by the name of Robin Hood. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
It is true that under Richard I. they were exposed to some extortion, for which they received ample amends during the reign of his weak and inglorious successor. The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges
Scott’s charming romance of “Ivanhoe” must be taken, I fear, as a too true picture of English society in the time of Richard I. And what came of it all?  Historical Lectures and Essays
My first endeavors were to make myself head of my company, which Richard I had just published, and soon afterwards I procured myself to be chosen alderman. A journey from this world to the next — Volume 2
Uncle Richard I admit, Richard, that from your point of view my attitude has not always been as—as considerate, perhaps, as you might have expected. Read-Aloud Plays
But when I married Richard I was quite determined, Esther, if heaven would help me, never to show him that I grieved for what he did and so to make him more unhappy.  Bleak House
When I married Richard I was not insensible to what was before him.  Bleak House
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