Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.
Lucy Phillimore
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  • ‘Spectator, the,’ [179]
  • Sprat, Dr., Dean of Westminster and Bishop of Rochester, his account of the meetings of the Royal Society, [95];
    • ‘History of Royal Society,’ [95];
    • letters of, to Christopher Wren, [105], [132], [133];
    • his sermon before the Commons, [209];
    • is succeeded by Atterbury, [289]
  • Steele, Sir R., ‘The Tatler,’ [239]
  • Strafford, Lord, [48], [49], [50]
  • Strong, Edward, Wren’s master-mason, [272], [284], [297], [303]
  • — Thomas, brother of Edward, [200]
  • Tangiers, fortifications of, [132]
  • Tenison, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of Canterbury, his secret ordination by Bishop Duppa, [123];
    • founding of a library at S. Martin’s by, [226];
    • building of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Conduit St., by, [243]
  • Temple Bar, built by Wren, [179]
  • Tijou, M., worker in iron, maker of the gates in S. Paul’s, [324], [326]