Seymour, Lord Thomas
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, first Earl of
Shakespeare, William
Shelley, Sir John
Shelley, Percy
Sherriffmuir, Battle of
Shrewsbury, Elizabeth, Countess of
Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of
Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of
Shrewsbury, Gilbert Talbot, seventh Earl of
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, twelfth Earl of
Shrewsbury, Francis Talbot, fifth Earl of
Shrewsbury, Battle of
Sibthorp, Colonel Charles de Laet Waldo
Sidmouth, Henry Addington, first Lord
Sidney, Sir Philip
Sidney, Sir Ralph
‘silver fork’ novels
Skipwith, Sir William
slaves and slave trade; abolition; in America
Smith, John
Smith, Thomas Assheton
socialism
Society for the Encouragement of Purity in Literature
Society of Noblemen and Gentlemen for the Preservation of Game
Solway Moss, Battle of
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, first Duke of
Somerset, Edward Seymour, first Duke of (Protector Somerset)
Somerset, Robert Carr, first Earl of
South Africa
Southey, Robert
Spain; and Jacobitism; and Peninsular War
Spanish Armada Spectator, The
Spenser, Edmund
sporting estates
sports; and the army; see also cricket; hunting and shooting; polo
spring guns
Stafford, William Howard, fifth Viscount
Stanhope, Hon. Augustus
Statutes of Iona
Statutes of Labourers
Steel, A. G.
Sterne, Laurence
Steyning races
St-Germain-en-Laye
Stillingfleet, Edward, Dean of St Paul’s
Stoke-by-Newark, Battle of
Stone, Lawrence
Stoye, John
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of
Strathallan, James Drummond, Viscount
Straw, Jack
Straw, Jack (Home Secretary)
Strutt, Edward
Stubbs, George
Suckling, Sir John
Suffield, Edward Harbord, third Lord
Suffield, Charles Harbord, fifth Lord
Suffolk, William de la Pole, first Duke of
Suffolk, John de la Pole, second Duke of
Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, third Duke of
Suffolk
suffragettes
Sunderland, Countess of
Sunderland, Robert Spencer, second Earl of
Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of
Sussex
Sutherland, Cromartie, fourth Duke of
Sutherland, William, seventeenth Earl of
Swift, Jonathan
swordsmanship, see fencing
Sybil (Disraeli)
Sydney, Algernon
Sydney, Henry
Sydney (Australia)
Sykes, Sir Mark
Tailboys, Sir William
Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de
Tancred (Disraeli)
Tatler, The
Tattershall Castle
taxation; see also death duties
temperance movement
Tempest, Lord Ernest Vane
terrorism
Tewkesbury, Battle of
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Thanet, John Tufton, second Earl of
Thatcher, Margaret
theatres, closure of
Theobalds
Thesaurus Linguae Romanas (Cooper)
Thirty Years War
Thistlewood, Arthur
Thompson, Flora
Thorpe, Jeremy
Times, The
titles, sale of
‘To a Young Ass’ (Coleridge)
Tod, Colonel James
Tom Jones (Fielding)
tourism
tournaments
Tower of London
Towne, Benjamin
Towton, Battle of
Trade Disputes Act
trade unions
Trafalgar, Battle of
Treasonous Practices and Seditious Meetings Bill
Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Dublin
Troilus and Cressida (Shakespeare)
Trollope, Anthony
Tudor, Owain
Tullibardine, William Murray, Earl of
turnpikes
Tweeddale, Marquess of
Two Treatises on Government (Locke)
Tyler, Wat
Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of
Ulster
United States of America; army officers; communists in; laws and liberties; student agitation in; Thomas Paine and; see also American Revolution
universities
Upstairs Downstairs
utilitarianism
Uxbridge, Henry Paget, ninth Earl of
van Dyck, Anthony
Vanbrugh, Sir John
Vanderbilt, Consuelo
Vanderbilt, William
Victoria, Queen
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria Cross
Vindication of the Rights of Man (Wollstonecraft)
Virginia Vita Edwardi Secundi
Waldegrave, seventh Earl of
Wales
Walpole, Sir Horace, see Orford, Horace Walpole, fourth Earl of
Walpole, Sir Robert, see Orford, Robert Walpole, first Earl of
Walter, Lucy
War of the Three Kingdoms
wardship
Wars of the Roses
Warwick, Countess of
Warwick, Guy de Beauchamp, tenth Earl of
Warwick, Thomas de Beauchamp, twelfth Earl of
Warwick, Richard de Beauchamp, thirteenth Earl of
Warwick, Richard Neville (‘the Kingmaker), sixteenth Earl of
Warwick, Robert Rich, second Earl of
Washington, General George
Waterford, Henry Beresford, third Marquess of
Waterford, John Beresford, fourth Marquess of
Waterford, John Beresford, fifth Marquess of
Waterloo, Battle of
Waugh, Evelyn
Wedgwood, Josiah
Welbeck Abbey
Wellesley, Richard, Marquess (and second Earl of Mornington)
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of; and reform
Welsh bards
Wentworth, Sir William
West, Benjamin
Westminster, second Duke of
Westminster Abbey
Westminster election
Westminster Hall
Westminster Palace
Westminster School
Westmorland, Countess of
Westmorland, Charles Neville, sixth Earl of
Wharton, Philip, fourth Baron
Wharton, Thomas, first Marquess of
Whigs and Tories
White, Robert Eyre
White Mischief (Fox)
White’s Club
Whitelock, Bulstrode
Who’s Who
Wilberforce, William
Wilde, Oscar
Wilkes, John
William the Conqueror (King William I)
William III, King (William of Orange)
William IV, King
Wilson, Harold (Lord Wilson of Rievaulx)
Wiltshire, James Butler, Earl of
Winchester, Bishop of
Winchester, Marquess of
Winchilsea, tenth Earl of
Windsor, Duke of, see Edward VIII, King
Windsor
Wodehouse, P. G.
Wollstonecraft, Mary
Wolsey, Thomas
Wood, Edward, see Halifax, Edward Wood, first Earl of
Wood, Colonel Thomas
Woodberry, Lieut
enant
Woodville, Elizabeth, see Elizabeth Woodville, Queen
Wootton, Sir Henry
Worcester, Battle of
working classes
Wriothesley family
Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Wycliffe, John
Wylloughby, Francis, Lord
Wylloughby, Richard
xenophobia
York, Edward, Duke of
York, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of
York, Richard, Duke of
York, Duke of, see James II, King
Yorktown, Battle of
Young England movement
Younghusband, George
Zola, Émile
Zulu War
Zutphen, siege of
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