1-3, 76-77.
Sulgrave Manor, 308.
Swale River, 193, 194.
T
Tamworth, 47.
Tay, Loch, 158.
Tay, River, 158, 169.
Taymouth Castle, 158.
Temple Bar, 21.
Tennyson, 46, 124, 209, 211-213, 274, 276, 301.
Tewkesbury, 301.
Thackeray, 21-23, 295.
Thames River, 256.
Tintagel Castle, 104, 302.
Tintern, 118-119.
Toplady, Rev. Augustus, 81.
Torquay, 92-93.
Trinity Church, Stratford, 2.
Trollope, Anthony, 23.
Trosachs, 151.
Truro, 97-98, 104.
Tunbridge Wells, 284, 286, 295.
Tweed River, 175-176.
Twyford, 85.
U
Uriconium, 63.
V
Vale Crucis Abbey, 128.
Vernon House, Farnham, 82.
Verulamium, 42.
Victoria, Queen, 255.
W
Waddesdon, 78.
Wakefield, 55.
Wallace, 170, 171.
Walsingham, 217.
Waltham Abbey, 20-21.
Walton, Ike, 84.
Wantage, 259, 263-264.
Warrington, 138-139, 236.
Warwick, 77.
Washington, George, 308.
Wedgewood, Josiah, 49.
Wells, 109.
Welshpool, 127.
Wesley, John, 282.
Westerham, 287-288.
Westminster Abbey, 21, 24, 154, 224.
Wharfdale, 51.
Wharfe River, 51.
Whitby, 307.
Whitchurch, 23.
White, Gilbert, 82.
Whittington, 265.
Wigan, 139.
William the Conqueror, 20, 63, 278-281, 302, 305.
William the Lion, 168.
William of Orange, 93.
William Rufus, 32, 84.
Winchelsea, 282-283.
Winchester, 83-85, 266.
Windsor, 254-255.
Wishing Wells, 217-218.
Wolfe, Gen., 287-288.
Wolvesley Palace, 85.
Woodstock, 262-263.
Woolsthorpe, 227.
Woolwich, 27.
Worcester, 74-76.
Wordsworth, 304.
Wroxeter, 64.
Wyatt, James, 86-87, 122-123.
Wyclif, John, 231-232.
Wye, River, 122, 125.
Wyndcliffe, 119.
Y
Yarmouth, 307.
Yeovil, 90.
York, 8, 191, 197-198, 203-205.
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