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Joseph Sabine (British Army officer)
Sackville College
Robert Sadington
Franc Sadleir
Thomas Sadler (Unitarian)
John Sage
Sir John St Aubyn, 3rd Baronet
Oliver St John, 5th Baron St John of Bletso
Saint Lucia
St Pancras Hospital
Edward Saker
Lucy Sale-Barker
John Sale
Enoch Salisbury
William Salkeld (legal writer)
Andrew Sall
John Drew Salmon
Robert Salmon (inventor)
Thomas Salmon (historian)
Thomas Salmon (musicologist)
Samuel Salt
Charles Saltonstall
Wye Saltonstall
Sir Thomas Salusbury, 2nd Baronet
Adolph Samelson
Aylett Sammes
Henry Sampson (newspaper proprietor)
Henry Sampson (physician)
William Sampson (playwright)
Samuel Drake (antiquary)
Samuel Sidley
George Samuel
John Sandale
Thomas Collett Sandars
Thomas Sandby
George Sanders (painter)
Henry Sanders (historian)
John Sanders (painter)
Robert Sanders (writer)
William Sanders (geologist)
James Sanderson (musician)
John Sanderson (priest)
Robert Sanderson (theologian)
Thomas Sanderson (poet)
James Sandford (translator)
John Sandford (poet)
Samuel Sandford
William Mansfield, 1st Baron Sandhurst
John Sandsbury
Humphry Sandwith
John Langton Sanford
Robert Sansum
William Lucas Sargant
John Sargent (priest)
Arthur Saul
William Devonshire Saull
Richard Sault
Edmund Saunders
Edward Saunders (judge)
George Saunders (Royal Navy officer)
Richard Huck-Saunders
Thomas William Saunders
Arnold Savage (died 1375)
Henry Savage
James Savage (antiquary)
John Savage (author)
John Savage (engraver)
Marmion Savage
Samuel Morton Savage
William Savage (printer)
John Savile, 1st Baron Savile of Pontefract
Bourchier Wrey Savile
Henry Savile (Bible translator)
Henry Savile (politician)
Sir Henry Savile, 1st Baronet
Jeremy Savile
John Savile (died 1607)
Savoy Declaration
John Sawbridge
Solomon Sawrey
Edmund Sawyer (historian)
James Saxon (painter)
Samuel Say
William Say (engraver)
Augustin Sayer
Frank Sayers
William Saywell
Stephen Scandrett
James Yorke Scarlett
Norrisson Cavendish Scatcherd
Anthony Scattergood
Andrew Schalch
William Schaw (physician)
Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck
James Christopher Scholes
Alexander Schomberg (poet)
Isaac Schomberg (physician)
Edward Sclater
William Sclater (priest)
William Scoffin
Henry Scogan
Scone Palace
William Scoresby (1760–1829)
John Scory
Sylvanus Scory
Patrick Scot
Reginald Scot
Alexander John Scott (principal)
Benjamin Scott
Caroline Lucy Scott
Daniel Scott (lexicographer)
George Scot of Pitlochie
Harriet Anne Scott
Helenus Scott
Henry Young Darracott Scott
James Scott (political writer)
Sir James Sibbald David Scott, 3rd Baronet
John Scott (1639–1695)
John Scott (engraver)
John Scott (physician, died 1846)
John Scott-Waring
John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit
Jonathan Scott (orientalist)
Joseph Nicol Scott
Robert Scott (engraver)
Thomas Scott (1808–1878)
Thomas Scott (hymnwriter)
Thomas Scott (preacher)
William Scott (Anglican priest, born 1813)
William Scott of Thirlestane
William Scott, Lord Balwearie
William Scott, Lord Clerkington
Edward Scriven
Adrian Scrope (Royalist)
Carr Scrope
Geoffrey le Scrope (
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