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Thirty Years’ War
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
Treaty of Utrecht
see also
War of the Spanish Succession
Spanish Company
Spenser, Edmund
Faerie Queene
Spickernell, Thomas
sports
Stafford, Edward, 3rd duke of Buckingham
Stafford, Henry, 2nd duke of Buckingham
Staple Act
Star Chamber
Starkey, Thomas
Statute of Artificers
Steele, Richard
Stewart, Henry, Lord Darnley
Stewart, Henry, Lord Methven
Stewart, James, earl of Moray
Stone, Lawrence
Strafford, earl of (Thomas Wentworth)
Suckling, Sir John
Suffolk, duke of (Charles Brandon)
Suffolk, earl of (Edmund de la Pole)
Supremacy Act
Elizabeth and
Ireland
Surrey, earl of (Henry Howard)
Sussex, earl of (Thomas Radcliffe)
Sweden
Swift, Jonathan
Examiner
Gulliver’s Travels
A Modest Proposal
Talbot family (earls of Shrewsbury)
Tallard, Marshall Camille de
Tallis, Thomas
Talman, William
Tatler
(periodical)
taxation
Charles I and
Charles II and
Commonwealth problem of
constitutional monarchy and
customs rates
Elizabeth and
the Exchequer
excise
heregeld
James II and
land
Parliament and
Ship Money
‘Thorough’
Taylor, John
Tenison, Archbishop Thomas
Test Act
textiles
see also
wool trade
Thatcher, Margaret
theatre
Restoration era
Tudor and Stuart era
Thirty Years’ War
Thomas, Keith,
Religion and the Decline
of Magic
Throckmorton, Job
Thynne, Sir John
Tijou, Jean
Tillotson, Archbishop John
Toland, John
Christianity not Mysterious
Toleration Acts
Tonson, Jacob
Tories
under Anne
Charles II and
Exclusion crisis
Harley resurgence
ideology of
James II and
William III and
Torrigiano, Pietro
Torrington, earl of (Arthur Herbert)
towns and cities
industrialization and
map of
market towns
Tudor and Stuart era
trade
cities and towns
colonial
customs rates
disruption by war
Dutch and
financial district of London
growth of
industries and
map of
Merchant Adventurers
merchants and
royal charters
Spain and
see also
wool trade
transportation
Trent, Council of
Triennial Act
Tudor, Henry, earl of Richmond
see
Henry VII
The Tudor Revolution in Government
(Elton)
Tunstall, Cuthbert
Turkey (Levant) company
Tusser, Thomas
Two Treatises of Government
(Locke)
Tyndale, William
Tyrconnel, earl of (Richard Talbot)
Tyrone, earl of (Hugh O’Neill)
Uniformity, Acts of
Union, Act of (1707)
Union, Act of (1801)
Unitarians
United States
Utopia
(More)
Utrecht, Treaty of
Vagrancy Act (1547)
Valois family
Van Dyke, Anthony
Vanbrugh, Sir John
Verrio, Antonio
Vertue, George
Verviens, Treaty of
Villiers, George, 1st duke of Buckingham
assassination of
Charles I and
impeachment of
importance to James I
portrait of
Villiers, George, 2nd duke of Buckingham
Villiers Palmer, Barbara, countess of Castlemaine, duchess of Cleveland
Virginia
Visscher, Claes van
Wales
Cromwell’s reforms
inheritance of land
Marcher Lords
Wallace, Sir William (Braveheart)
Walpole, Sir Robert
Walsingham, Sir Francis
execution of Mary, Queen of
Scots
War of the Austrian Succession
War of the League of Augsburg
War of the Spanish Succession
British support for
Louis XIV’s dilemma
military campaign
tough peace talks
Treaty of Utrecht
Warbeck, Perkin
Wars of the Roses
economic disruption
Henry VII and Yorkists
map of
Tudor anxieties about
Tudor victory over
Warwick, earl of (Richard Neville)
Warwick, earl of (Edward Plantaganet)
Waterloo, Battle of
Wentworth, Paul
Wentworth, Peter
Wentworth, Thomas, earl of Strafford
Westmorland, earl of (Charles Neville)
Weston, Lord Richard
Wharton, Thomas
Whigs
under Anne
decline of the Junto
Exclusion crisis
George I trusts
ideology of
Junto and financial revolution
majority in Lords
rebel against James II
War of Spanish Succession
William III and
Whitgift, Archbishop John
Whittington, Dick
Wild, Jonathan
William, duke of Gloucester (Anne’s son)
William III (of Orange)
arts and culture
character of
death of
Dutch Calvinism
English support
fights James II in Ireland
Glorious Revolution
invasion and accession of
Ireland and
legacy of
marriage to Mary II
political parties and
portrayal of
recognized by France
Spanish Succession
see also
Mary II
William the Conqueror
William the Silent, prince of Orange
Williams, Roger
Wilmot, John, earl of Rochester
Winchester
Wine and Wool Act
Winstanley, Gerrard
Winthrop, Governor John
Wise, Henry
witchcraft
Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas
falls from favour
foreign policy
Henry VIII’s divorce and
Whitehall and
women
childbearing
domestic life
in hierarchy of nobility
jobs
literature
opportunities for
Tudor and Stuart
witchcraft and
Wood, Anthony à
Woodville, Elizabeth (Edward IV’s queen)
wool trade
disruptions in
Merchant Adventurers
new cloths from East
workhouses
Wren, Sir Christopher
Wrightson, Keith
Wrigley, E. A.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Wycherley, William
Wycliff, John
Lollards and
York, Battle of
York, dukes of
Richard (b. 1411)
Richard (b. 1452)
see
Richard III
Richard, son of Edward IV (b. 1473)