Selwyn, A. 188. 263 Serle, A. 90 Seton, M. C. 263
Routledge,M.A.283, Severn, B. 189
Row, J. K. 285 Rowley, Sir C. 566. G. 360. J. 268 Rowney, F. H. 262 Rush, H. 389 Rushbrooke, F. G. 173 Rushworth, M. E.
385 Russell, C. J. 567. L. M. 264. M. 566. J. C. 263. W. J. 566
Speirs, A. 486 Spenceley, A. 283 Spencer 655.
Shipden, L. 360 Shipton, J. N. 360 Shirley, A. C. 653 Short, C. 644. 264. M.A. 566. W. H. 190 Shorter, S. E. 264 Shouldham, Capt. J. H. 91 Shuckburgh, R.262 Shuter, C. 655 Shuttleworth, M. E. 76 Sicklemore 566 Sidney, M. 98 Sidneys 194 Sigmond, J. 485 Sikes, 482 Sill, M. 76 Simcox, M. C. 93 Simons, W. 581 Simpson, J. 579, 653. T. 482 Sinclair 190 Sirfojee, Rajah, 390 Sketchley, J. 186. E. 283 Skinner, Capt. 486. R. 189, 656 Skipworth, B. 644 Skynner, J. 652 Slade, J. 187, 655 Slater, C. 188. M.283 Slatter, L. 187, 284 Sleap, E. 61 Smallbone, H. 472 Smelt 658 Smetham, L. A 484 Smith, A. 285. Cap. A. 262. C. 644. C'tss 644. C. 471. Sir C E. 472 E. K. 92. Capt. G. S. 76. G. S. 471. H. C. 472 H. J. C. 61. J. 61, 75, 561, 566. L. 76. M. 582. T. G. 92 Smyth, A. 580 Smythe, M. A. 646 Snelt, 658
Severne, F. 187. M. 482 Seward, Cap. 471 Sewell, T. 264. W. L. 656 Seymour,644. Capt. H. 262. G.F 485. T. 644. T. C. W. 654 Shaen 285 Shaw 61. F. W.61. H. T. 658. 285, 555. 360 Lady L. 472 Shearm, J. 581 Russia, Empress, Shee, J. 389 472 Sheffield, J. D. 187 Rutherford, Dr. J. Shelley, Sir J. V.173 361 Shephard, S. F. 264 Rutson, I. 472 Shepherd, Dr. 61. Ryder, I. M. 188 A. 284. H. S. 484 Sackville M. 573 Sheppard, S. 173 St. John, A. 567. Sherlock, M. 194 M. A. 360 Shewell, H. P. 653 St. Martin, J. A. 94 Shiffner, M. 191 Salmon 61
Shinglewood, J. 579 GENT. MAG. Suppl. Vol. CII. PART II.
474. M. H. 189 Sprence 568
Stables 186. A. 485 Stafford, A. 486 Stamford, Earl, 170 Stanhope, Lt.-Col. L. F. 75 Stanley, E. S. 566. H. M. 175. L.644. M. F. 173. T.388 Baron, 566 Stanway, F. 657 Staveley, E. C. H. M. 263
Staunton, Maj. 390 Stawell, J. L. 486 Steele, C. 283. T.
172 Steere, L. S. 285 Steinman, G. 471 Stent, J. 472 Stephens 257. Dr. 482
Sterky, F. A. 262 Stevens, J. M. 75 Steward, J. B. 644 Stewart, J. 360. Sir D. 95. L. 264 Stockwell, J. S. 264 Stone 61. A. 76. C. 264. C. I. L. 173. J. H. 262. S. 75 Stonehouse, W. B. 644 Stoner, 641 Stonestreet, G. G. 262 Stoolley 285 Stepford, E. E. 173 Storey, W. 581 Storm, J. 657 Story, P. L. 656 Stourton 360 Stracey, A. 582 Straghan, A. 76 Straban 386
Sullivan, Sir R. J. 656
Sully, M. H.264 Summerhayes, J. 189 Sumner, H. 76
Surman, W. H. 263 Surtees, W. J. V. 583
Swabey, C. 173 Sweet, C. 61. G. 61 Swinburn, S. S. 485 Swinton, G. 633. J.
Sydney, Visc. 173, 567
Syer, H. M. 286 Symes, 644 Symonds, W. 75 Tait, Capt. R. 471 Talbot, Lieut.-Col. 566. A. 389. A. C. 173. H. F. 644 Tatham, A. 471. J.
582 Tatnall, A. S. 176 Taunton, G. 282 Tavistock, M'quess. 566 Tawney, E. A. 656 Taylor, C. 76, 490. Lieut. C. 93. E. 285, 482. J. 93, 281, 482. M. J. 263. P. J. 188. W. 76, 162 Tebitt, E. L. 360 Teesdale, A. 190 Temple, W. 262, 471 Terrell, E. H. 264 Terrick, E. 572 Thackeray, Lady E. 644. F. 566 Thackrah, H. 189 Theakston, J. 651
Throckmorton, 362 Uddleston, H. 187
Thynne, H. 172. J. Uniacke, M. A. C.
Ld. G. 658
Tilsley, J. 581 Tindal, F. 485
Tod, C. B. 93 Toker, C. B. 286 Tollemache, C. 644, J. J. 75 Tomkins, L. 655. R. 360 Tomlins, H. 189 Tonkin, R. 471 Tonkins, L. 581. Tooke, H. 481. J. 483
Topham, J. 90 Torlesse, C. M. 360 Torrens, A. W. 263. T. 644 Torring 483 Toussaint, J. 644 Townsend, J. 91 Townshend, S. 472. S. M. 567
Lord W. 62 Tracey, C. C. 173 Trattle 65 Treacher, G. 656 Trefusis, Lady 263 Trevanion, Lt. G. B. 388 Trevelyan, W. 644 Trewren, M. 581 Triphook,Cap.T.390 Triquet, M. 472. S. P. 485 Tritton, H. 61 Trotman, L. 474 Trowbridge, Sir T. 471
Tryon, H. 76 Tubbs, C. 263 Tucker, Lt. Col. 388. T. H. 651 Tufton, Lady C. 573
Thelluson, C. A. M. Tulk, E. H. 566.
Thelwall 481 Thirlwall, J. W. 76 Thomas, E. 93. G.
172. J. 281,388. M. 483. S. F. 263. W. 284 Thompson, E. 75. G. 282. J. 61, 172, 483. S. 385. T. S. 471. W. 655 Thomson, C. P. 75. J. D. 262. R. J. 262. S. 472 Thorn, N. 566 Thornhill, F. 91
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Unlacke 645 Upcott 194
Usher, R, 389.
Wasee, S. 360 Watkins, Maj. 486 Watson, A. 91, 360. J. 62. T. 61, 172.
W. 283 Watt, A. 286 Watton, T. B. 189 Watts, H. 284 Sir Way, C. J. 173 Webb, B. 190 Webber, W. 388 Webster, Sir G. 654 Weddall, W. W. 360 Weedon, F. 76 Welby, J. 656
Uxbridge, Earl 566 Vallack, B. S. 75 Valletort, Visc'tess 472
Valpy 263 Van, S. 76 Vanburgh, G. 92 Vance, R. S. 582 Vassall, Capt. N.388 Vaughan 573.
566. Maj. H. 75. H. 471. T. M.92 Vernon, A. 567 Vesey, A. 653 Victoria, Princess
255 Vigors, N. A. 61 Vilett, M. 287 Villebois, F. E. 582 Vincent 61. W.556 Visme 173 Vivian, E. 644. 389 Vœux, Sir C. des 644 Vyner, Capt. 76 Vyvyan, H. E. 264 Wade, J. 283 Wainwright, J. 286 Waite, T. 484 Wake, C. 657 Wakefield, A. 471 Walcott 189 Waldin, Lord 360 Wales, W. 566 Walewska, C'ntess 566 Walford, H. 188 Walker, A. 581. 178 Waller, R. 566 Walsham, E. 581 Walsingham, B'ness 471 Walter, J. 75 Walton, Lt.-Col. 263 Ward 661. C. 286.
E. 189. Capt. H. 263. J. 172. J. R. 566. M. 389 Warde, F. 644 Waring, R. 282 Warner 61 Warre, W. 566 Warren 253. M. A. 655. S. 484. W. 566
Wellesley, W.471 Wells, C. 656. D. 286. E. 263 Wellstead 630 Welsh, T. M. 657 Welstead, C. 655 Wemyss, J. 644 Wenman, S. 474 Wentworth,
H. 567 West 284. D. 644. J. 75. M. 186 Westmacott 253 Wetherell, Capt. R. 360
Weymouth, R. 284 Whatley, M. 285 Whatling, Lt. H. 286 Whatton, W. R. 561 Wheatley, A. 177. Sir H. 554 Wheble, G. V. J. 482. M. J. 581 Wheeler, T. 62 Whewell, W. 562 Whichcote, C. 76 Whinfield, G. L. F. 389 Whish, C. M. 631 Whitaker, T. 654. W. H. 92 Whitbread, J. W. C. 472
Whitcomb, W. G. 657 White 264. E. J. 566. Maj. G. 91. J. N. 172. Lt. J. 190. M. 187 Whitehill, C. 187 Whitehurst, J. 482 Whiter, W. 185 Whiting, T. 281 Whitmore,
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