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Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History

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by Bucholz, Robert


  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)

  York, House of

  see also York, dukes of

  Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History

 

 

 


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