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The following 148 pages are in this category, out of approximately 319 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- R v Dixon
- R v Prince
- R v Woodrow
- SS Radaas
- Readingas
- Recruiting Act 1703
- Return of writs
- Rhyming Chroniclers
- Rich family
- Richard III Experience at Monk Bar
- River Witham sword
- Robert McGregor & Sons
- Robertsbridge Abbey
- Rondelet Records
- Roundsman System
- Royal Botanic Society
- Royal Charter of 27 March 1668
- Rusper Priory
- Rye Austin Friary
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- Saddlescombe Preceptory
- Sele Priory
- Sheffield Female Political Association
- Sheffield Wool Shear Workers Union
- Sheraton style
- Sheriff's aid
- Shinewater
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII (book)
- Smelt family
- Society of Mines Royal
- Solemn Engagement
- South Elmham Hall
- Southend Central Museum
- Southwell Rural District
- The Spanish Armadas
- Spanish Chronicle
- St Ann's riots
- St Mary's Hospital, Stannington
- Standing Mute, etc. Act 1533
- Standon Farm School shooting
- Statute of Cambridge 1388
- Stone mould
- Strangeways, Manchester
- Philip Smythe, 2nd Viscount Strangford
- Subsidy roll
- Sunningas
- Sweordora
- Synthonia
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- Wallingford House party
- Warbleton Priory
- Wardmote
- Royal Wardrobe
- Warenne Chronicle
- Wedding dress of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom
- Wedding dresses of Princess Anne of the United Kingdom
- Weorgoran
- The Westminster Chronicle
- What-not
- Wheel Wreck
- Wicklaw Hundreds
- Wilmington Priory
- David Wilson (sex offender)
- Winchcombe Annals
- Winchcombe Chronicle
- Winchcombeshire
- Windmill Hill culture
- Witta, son of Wecta
- Wolverhampton Pillar
- Women's Cricket Association
- Workhouse test
- Worshipful Company of Woolmen
- Wreocensæte