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Saladin, Sultan,
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Salisbury: scholastic community,
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Salisbury, John Montague, 3rd Earl of,
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Salisbury Plain: prehistoric,
ref 1
,
ref 2

under Romans,
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Salisbury, Richard Neville, 1st Earl of: killed at Wakefield,
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supports Richard of York in Wars of the Roses,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

invades England with Warwick,
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Salisbury, Thomas Montague, 4th Earl of,
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salt: trade in,
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Samain (festival),
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sanctuary,
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Sandwich, Kent: raided by French (1457),
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Savoy Palace, London: burned in Peasants’ Revolt,
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Savoyards: at Henry III’s court,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Sawtré, William,
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Saxon Shore,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Saxons: early settlers,
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recruited as mercenaries,
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spread and colonization,
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Scarborough,
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schools,
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,
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,
ref 3

Scone Palace, Scotland,
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Scot, John,
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Scotland: Romans reach,
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Athelstan subdues,
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border with England,
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,
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Stephen defeats (1138),
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war with Henry II,
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Edward I’s wars with,
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,
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,
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conflict with Edward II,
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,
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Edward III’s wars with,
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,
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alliance with France against England,
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Edward IV negotiates peace with,
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Perkin Warbeck in,
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union with England (1707),
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Scots: harass Romans,
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Scrope, Richard, Archbishop of York,
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seasons,
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serfs,
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

see also
peasantry

Shakespeare, William: depicts King John,
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on Tudors,
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Henry IV, Pt.2
,
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Henry V
,
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,
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,
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
,
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Richard II
,
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Richard III
,
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The Tempest
,
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Shaw, Ralph,
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sheep: domesticated,
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,
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introduced,
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numbers in Bronze Age,
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numbers in Henry III’s reign,
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and enclosures,
ref 1

see also
wool

Sheppey, isle of,
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sheriffs,
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,
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,
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Sherwood forest,
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Shetland: surrendered to Scotland,
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shires,
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,
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,
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Shore, Elizabeth (‘Jane’),
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Shrewsbury, John Talbot, 1st Earl of,
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Sigeberht, King of Kent,
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Silbury Hill,
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Silchester,
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,
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Silures (tribe),
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silver: imported,
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,
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mines in west country,
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Simeon of Durham,
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Simnel, Lambert (‘Edward VI’),
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slaves: in Iron Age,
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under Anglo-Saxons,
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,
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in
Domesday Book
,
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Sluys: English naval victory over French (1340),
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,
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Smith, William (of Leicester),
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Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of,
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,
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,
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Somerset, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of,
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Song of the Husbandman
,
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Song of Lewes, The
(poem),
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,
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South Saxons,
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,
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space and time: loosely defined,
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sports
see
games and sports

Stafford, Edmund, 3rd Earl of,
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Stafford, Sir Humphrey,
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Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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Stafford, Sir William,
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Stamford Bridge, battle of (1066),
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Standard, battle of the (1138),
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standing stones
see
megaliths

Stanley, Thomas, Baron (
later
1st Earl of Derby,
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Stanley, Sir William,
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,
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Stapledon, Walter le, Bishop of Exeter,
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Stapleford Park, Leicestershire,
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Star Carr, Yorkshire,
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Star Chamber,
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Statute of Jewry (1253),
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‘Statute of Westminster the First’ (1275),
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,
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Statute of Winchester,
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Stephen, King: succeeds to throne,
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,
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conflict with Matilda,
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financial problems,
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captured and imprisoned,
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mistrusts centralized bureaucracy and devolves power,
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succeeded by Henry II,
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Stirling Bridge, battle of (1297),
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stone of destiny (Lia Fáil; stone of Scone),
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Stonehenge,
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,
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Stony Stratford,
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Stowe, John,
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Strabo,
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Stratford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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Stratford-upon-Avon: plan,
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Strathclyde (kingdom),
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Stratton, Adam de,
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Suetonius,
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,
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Suffolk, John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of,
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Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of,
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Suffolk, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of,
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,
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Sully, John de,
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surnames: introduced by Normans,
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Sutton Hoo,
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Sutton, Robert,
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Swein Forkbeard, King of Denmark,
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Swynford, Katherine,
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Tacitus,
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,
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,
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Tailboys, William,
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,
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taxation: Roman,
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and kingship,
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under William the Conqueror,
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,
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under Henry I,
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under King John,
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in Magna Carta,
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under Edward I,
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,
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raised during Great Famine (1313),
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Edward III’s,
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and Peasants’ Revolt (1381),
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,
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Templars, Order of,
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Tewkesbury Abbey,
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Tewkesbury, battle of (1471),
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Thame, Oxfordshire,
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Thames, river: Bronze Age weapons and artefacts in,
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prehistoric skulls in,
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freezes (1309),
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Thanet, Kent,
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Thatcham, Berkshire,
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,
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thegns,
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,
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Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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Theobald of Etampes,
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Thirwell, John de,
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Thomas, Earl of Lancaster: as rival to Edward II,
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,
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executed,
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,
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posthumous miracles,
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