—, William, [5]–7; birth, [9]; marriage, [11]–15; goes to London, [16]–21; success in London, as actor, dramatist and theatrical manager, [23]–26; his return to Stratford-on-Avon, [27]–30; purchases New Place, [38]; he retires, [31]–33; death, [33]; scene of his school-days, [67]–70; his residence, New Place, [70]–74; the Bacon fanatics and Shakespeare, [85]–91, [94]; Shakespeare’s grave and monument, [89]–95; Shakespeare, poacher and deer-stealer, [114]–119; Shakespeare the countryman, [127]–135
— Farm, Grendon Underwood, [20]
— Hall, Rowington, [7], [236], [237]
Shipston-on-Stour, [180], [190]
Shirley, Evelyn Philip, [188]–190
Shottery, [12], [15], [101]–113
Snitterfield, [7], [8], [9], [11], [49], [238]–240
Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of, [17], [30]
Stinchcombe Hill, [217]