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Strongbow. See Clare, Richard of

Strype's historical collections, iii. 84; iv. 3, 4

Stuart, Arabella, v. 121

Stuart, Charles Edward, vii. 227-230

Stuart, Esmé. See Lennox

Stuart, James Francis, son of James II., vii. 34, 35; known as the "Old Pretender," 103; acknowledged as king by Lewis XIV., 106; attainted, 107; withdraws to Lorraine, 143; plans a rising in Scotland, 183; proclaimed as "James VIII." at Edinburgh, 228

Stuart, Lord James, Prior of St. Andrews, iv. 114, 199. See Murray

Stuarts, the, their work in Scotland, v. 125, 126; their lack of sympathy with England, 148, 149

Stubbs, John, iv. 337, 338

Stukely, Sir Thomas, iv. 315

Suchet, General, viii. 191

Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 320, 323

Suffolk, Charles Brandon, Duke of, his campaign in France, iii. 247; policy at home, 270, 277; President of the Council, 286; marriage, iv. 46, 69

Suffolk, Frances Grey, Duchess of, iv. 69

Suffolk, Henry Grey, Duke of, iv. 65, 69, 82, 84

Suffolk, Thomas Howard, first Earl of, v. 191, 204

Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Earl of. See Pole

Suffolk, William de la Pole, Earl of, iii. 59, 61-63

Sunderland, Robert Spencer, second Earl of, vi. 301; opposes the Exclusion, 307, 310; urges Charles II. to yield to it, 319, 321; relations with Charles, vii. 2; with James II., 12; betrays James to William, 37; urges the calling of a Parliament, 39; dismissed, 40; character, 82; his ministerial system, 83, 84, 98

Sunderland, Charles Spencer, third Earl of, ambassador at Vienna, vii. 125; Secretary of State, 131; his policy, 132; dismissed, 139; in the Stanhope ministry, 190

Surajah Dowlah, vii. 261, 262

Surrey, rising in, iii. 64

Surrey, Thomas Holland, Duke of (Earl of Kent), iii. 7, 8

Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of, iv. 42-45

Surrey, Thomas Howard, second Earl of, iii. 210. See Norfolk

Surrey, Thomas Howard, third Earl of, iii. 244, 248. See Norfolk

Surrey, Earls of. See Warenne

Sussex accepts Wulfhere's overlordship, i. 85; conquered by Ine, 90; rising in, iii. 64; Protestant martyrs in, iv. 96; ironworks in, iv. 279. See South Saxons

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