Swift, Jonathan
   Taite, Robert
   Temple, Sir Richard
   Tennyson, Alfred
   Test Act
   theatres
   Theocritus
   Thompson, Captain Edward (editor)
   Thompson, Edward (York merchant)
   Thompson, Richard
   Thompson, Sir Henry
   Thoresby, Ralph
   Thorpe, Francis
   Thurloe, John
   Thwaites, Isabel see Fairfax, Isabel
   Titus Oates conspiracy
   ‘To his Coy Mistress’
   ‘To his Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems’
   ‘To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors’
   ‘Tom May’s Death’
   Trinity House Corporation; establishment and role; gifts given to Marvell; Marvell’s letters to; and Spurn Head lighthouse
   Trinity House (Deptford)
   ‘Triple Alliance’ (1668)
   Trott, Edmund
   Trott, Sir John
   Tsar
   Turks: Venetians’ war with
   Turner, Reverend Francis
   Turner, Sir Edward
   ‘Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and Lady Mary Cromwell’
   ‘Unfortunate Lover, The’
   ‘Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax’;
   ‘Upon the Cutting of Sir John Coventry’s Nose’
   ‘Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borrow’
   ‘Upon his Majesties being made free of the City’
   van den Bempde, Abraham
   van Veen, Otto
   Vane, Sir Henry
   Venner, Thomas
   Villiers, Barbara
   Villiers, Francis
   Villiers, George see Buckingham, Duke of
   Viner, Sir Robert
   Virgil
   Waller, Edmund
   Westminster, Treaty of (1674)
   Wharton, Lord
   Whichcote, Benjamin
   Whitelocke, Bulstrode
   Willey, Basil
   William of Orange
   Williams, Roger
   Williamson, Sir Joseph
   Wilson, Mayor Richard
   Witty, Dr Robert
   Wood, Anthony; on Croft’s book; on Denham; on John Dutton; on Lovelace; on Parker; on Stubbe; on Tom May’s death
   Worsley, Dr Benjamin
   York, Duchess of (née Hyde)
   York, Duke of; and Catholicism; in ‘The Character of Holland’; Marvell’s view of; and Monmouth
   ‘Young Love’
   ALSO BY NICHOLAS MURRAY
   Bruce Chatwin
   Plausible Fictions (poetry)
   A Life of Matthew Arnold
   After Arnold: Culture and Accessibility
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