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 * David Russen
 * George Rust (bishop)
 * Cyprian Thomas Rust
 * Tobias Rustat
 * ✅Thomas Ruthall
 * ✅Andrew Rutherford, 1st Earl of Teviot
 * ✅Daniel Rutherford
 * John Rutherford (minister)
 * ✅John Rutherford (physician)
 * ✅Samuel Rutherford
 * ✅William Rutherford (mathematician)
 * ✅Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven
 * ✅William Rutherford (physiologist)
 * Thomas Rutherforth
 * ✅Andrew Rutherfurd
 * ✅Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth
 * ✅Alexander Ruthven
 * Edward Southwell Ruthven
 * ✅John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie
 * ✅William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven
 * ✅William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie William Ruthven, fourth BARON RUTHVEN and first EARL OF GOWRIE (15417-1584), second son of Patrick Ruthven, third baron Ruthveu; joined conspiracy against Rizzio, 1666, and subsequently accompanied his father to England; denounced as rebel, 1566, but portioned: appointed with Lord Lindsay to have charge of Mary Queen of Soots during her imprisonment ut Lochleven; assisted In obtaining her dfmlmion of government to her son, 1667; took part In several engagements against her supporters; lord high treasurer for life, 1571; commissioner for pacification of Perth, 1673; one of Morton's representatives at convention at Stirling, 1578; lord of the articles under Morton; extraordinary lord of session, 1578; created Earl of Gowrie, 1581; entered conspiracy known as Raid of Buthven by which James VI was induced to go to Cowrie's seat at Ruthven, and was practically placed under custody of the conspirators, 1682; member of new privy council, 18J: pardoned for share in Ruthven raid: joined with Angus, Mar, and others plot to capture Stirling Castle, 15   arrested, convicted of high    dom, 1588; M.A. Edinburgh, 1593: provost of supported extreme protestant party; studied at and was elected rector of the university; attended convention of estates and headed opposition to James VI, who proposed to maintain by taxation an army to ensure his succession to English throne: said to have been in communication with Sir Robert Logan respecting plot to convey James VI to Logan's stronghold of Past Castle; was at his house at Perth in 1600 when his brother Alexander Ruthven arrived with James VI, and after his brother's alleged assault on James VI was killed by James VI's attendants while attempting to avenge his brother's death. It is doubtful whether Gowrie and his brother wished to make away with James VI, or obtain from him a settlement of his debts, or whether James VI, i who owed Gowrie large sums of money. Invented the story. to hide a plot, on bis own part, of agntsHnattrm. The family estates were forfeited, and the name and honours decreed by parliament to be extinct.    beheaded at    first
 * Dukes of Rutland
 * Earls of Rutland
 * Hugh of Rutland
 * James Rutledge
 * John Towill Rutt
 * John Rutter
 * Joseph Rutter
 * John Rutty
 * William Rutty
 * Marquis de Ruvigny
 * Henry Thomas Ryall
 * Daniel Frederick Ryan
 * Edward Ryan
 * Sir Edward Ryan
 * Lacy Ryan
 * Michael Ryan (surgeon)
 * Michael Ryan (physician)
 * Michael Desmond Ryan
 * Richard Ryan
 * Vincent William Ryan
 * Paul Rycaut
 * Sir Alfred Phillipps Ryder
 * Sir Dudley Ryder
 * Dudley Ryder
 * Dudley Ryder
 * ✅Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder
 * Henry Ryder
 * John Ryder
 * John Ryder
 * Nathaniel Ryder
 * Richard Ryder
 * ✅✅Thomas Ryder (actor)
 * Thomas Ryder
 * ✅William Ryder
 * Edward Caldwell Rye
 * Egerton Ryerson
 * William Ryerson
 * Robert Rygge
 * Herman Witsius Ryland
 * John Ryland (merchant)
 * John Ryland (minister)
 * ✅✅John Collett Ryland
 * Jonathan Edwards Ryland
 * William Wynne Ryland
 * John Rylands
 * Peter Rylands
 * ✅John Charles Ryle
 * Charles Reuben Ryley
 * John Ryley
 * Sir Philip Ryley
 * Samuel William Ryley
 * William Ryley
 * William Ryley
 * James Rymer
 * Thomas Rymer
 * John Michael Rysbrack
 * Augustine Ryther
 * John Ryther
 * John Ryther
 * Bruno Ryves
 * Elizabeth Ryves
 * George Frederick Ryves
 * ✅Lavinia Janetta Horton de Serres Ryves
 * Sir Thomas Ryves
 * Saberet
 * Francis Sabie
 * Edward Sabine
 * Joseph Sabine
 * Joseph Sabine
 * Lewis Sabran
 * Henry Sacheverell
 * William Sacheverel
 * Charles Sackville
 * Charles Sackville
 * Sir Edward Sackville
 * George Sackville
 * John Frederick Sackville
 * Lionel Cranfield Sackville
 * Sir Richard Sackville
 * Richard Sackville
 * Robert Sackville 96
 * Thomas Sackville 96
 * Christopher Sacrobosco
 * Johannes de Sacro Bosco
 * John Saddington 100
 * John Saddler 101
 * Robert de Sadington 101
 * ✅Franc Sadleir 102
 * John Sadleir
 * Anthony Sadler
 * Anthony Sadler
 * John Sadler
 * ✅John Sadler (1615-1674)
 * Michael Ferrebee Sadler
 * Michael Thomas Sadler
 * Ralph Sadler
 * Thomas Sadler
 * Thomas Sadler
 * ✅✅Thomas Sadler (Unitarian)
 * Windham William Sadler
 * Mark Sadlington
 * Saebbi
 * ✅Saelraed
 * Saewulf
 * Maria Grace Saffery
 * Thomas Saffold
 * Safred
 * John Sage
 * William de Saham
 * Charles Vial de Sainbel
 * William Noel Sainsbury
 * Duke of St. Albans
 * Duchess of St. Albans
 * Earl of St. Albans
 * Viscount St. Albans
 * Alexander of St Albans
 * Roger of St. Albans
 * William of St. Albans
 * Amalric de St. Amand
 * Amalric de St. Amand
 * James St. Amand
 * Nathanael St. André
 * Catherine St Aubyn
 * John St Aubyn
 * John St Aubyn
 * William of Saint-Carilef
 * ✅Sainte-Mère-Eglise
 * Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis de Saint-Évremond
 * Benedict of St. Faith's
 * John of St. Faith's
 * Peter of St Faith's
 * Robert of St Faith's
 * William of St Faith's
 * Henry Saint-George
 * Henry Saint-George
 * John St George
 * Richard Saint-George
 * Thomas Saint-George
 * Christopher Saint-German

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 * Earl of St Germans
 * John of St Giles
 * Baron St Helens
 * ✅Bayle St John
 * Charles George William St John
 * ✅Henry Saint-John Henry Saint-John, first Viscount Bolingbroke (1678–1761), statesman; son of Sir Henry St. John and Lady Mary, second daughter of Robert Rich, second earl of Warwick; educated at Eton and. perhaps Christ Church, Oxford; M.P. for family borough of Wootton-Bassett, 1701; supported Harley and tory party: appointed to prepare and bring in bill for security of protestant succession, 1701; received doctor's degree, Oxford, 1702; secretary at war, 1704-8; secretary of state, 1710; member for Berkshire, 1710; responsible for expedition to Canada, 1710; created Viscount Bolingbroke and Baron St. John of Lydiard Tregoze, 1712; wool to Paris to make final arrangements for peace, 1712; again took charge of peace negotiations, treaty of Utrecht being signed, 1713; privately negotiated with Pretender; dismissed from office on accession of George I; founded Brothers Club to direct patronage of literature and rival Whig Kit-Cat Club 1711; a motion for his impeachment carried, bill of attainder passed, and his name erased from roll of peers, 1714; fled to France; secretary of the Pretender, who gave him patent for an state to James earldom; drew up the Old    security for church of England, to bring eventually removed from the document iiv the OH Pretender's priests, 1715: dismissed from the Pretender's service, 1716; omipii-d h.m-rlf with philotonbioal studies in France; pardoned, 1723; returned to London and joined Walpole's party; enabled, by act passed 1728, to inherit and acquire real estate, though still excluded from House of Lords: became estranged from Valpole owing to his opposition to this act; settled at Dawley, near Uxbridge, and became object of Pope's rererernxj; attacked the Walpoles and the government s foreign policy in papers Contributed to Craftsman and in other writings from 1726; wrote, c. 1730, philosophical fragments partly versified by Pope in Essay on Man; contributed to Craftsman' Dissertation on Parties, 1733; gave up the contest with Walpole, 1735, and retired to Chanteloup in Touraine, wrote essays upon history in form of letters to friends, and upon political subjects (including Patriot King 1738), but after 1739 ceased to influence politics. He left his works, published and unpublished, to David Mallet. A Collection of Political Tracts by him appeared, 1748, and Mallet published the collected works, 5 vols. 1754. His greatest powers lay in the art of oratory; his policy was a kind of democratic toryism, anticipating Disraeli's attacks upon the 'Venetian aristocracy'.
 * ✅Horace Stebbing Roscoe St John
 * ✅James Augustus St John
 * John de Saint-John

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 * ✅John St John (died 1793)
 * ✅Oliver St John
 * ✅Oliver St John
 * Oliver St John
 * ✅Oliver St John
 * ✅Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St John
 * Percy Bolingbroke St John
 * Christopher St Lawrence
 * Christopher St Lawrence
 * Nicholas St Lawrence
 * Nicholas St Lawrence

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 * Robert St Lawrence
 * ✅Anthony St Leger (Lord Deputy of Ireland)
 * ✅Francis Barry Boyle St Leger
 * ✅Warham St Leger
 * Warham St Leger (d. 1600) sub
 * ✅William St Leger
 * William Saint Leger
 * ✅Baron St Leonards
 * ✅Gilbert of St Lifard
 * ✅Simon de St Liz

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 * Edward St Lo
 * ✅George St Lo
 * Lord of St Molyns
 * Prosper Philippe Catherine Sainton
 * Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby
 * John de St Paul
 * ✅William St Quintin
 * Richard of St Victor
 * Earl of St Vincent
 * Edward Saker
 * Horatio Saker
 * George Augustus Henry Sala
 * Charles Michel de Salaberry
 * John Salcot
 * Florentia Sale
 * ✅George Sale
 * George Charles Sale
 * John Sale
 * John Bernard Sale
 * Sir Robert Henry Sale
 * ✅Lucy Elizabeth Drummond Davies Sale-Barker
 * Robert of Salesby
 * James Salgado
 * Earls of Salisbury
 * Countess of Salisbury
 * Enoch Robert Gibbon Salisbury
 * Henry Salisbury
 * John de Salisbury
 * John Salisbury
 * John Salisbury
 * John Salisbury
 * John Salisbury
 * Richard Anthony Salisbury
 * Roger of Salisbury
 * Thomas Salisbury
 * Thomas Salisbury
 * Thomas Salisbury
 * William Salisbury
 * William Salisbury
 * William Salisbury
 * William Salkeld
 * Andrew Sall
 * Eliza Salmon
 * John Salmon
 * John Drew Salmon
 * Nathanael Salmon
 * Robert Salmon
 * Thomas Salmon
 * Thomas Salmon
 * William Salmon
 * William Salmon
 * Johann Peter Salomon
 * David Salomons
 * Henry Salt
 * Samuel Salt
 * William Salt
 * James Salter
 * James Salter
 * James Salter
 * John William Salter
 * Samuel Salter
 * Samuel Salter
 * Thomas Salter
 * Thomas Frederick Salter
 * William Salter
 * Thomas Salthouse
 * John Saltmarsh
 * Charles Saltonstall
 * Richard Saltonstall
 * Richard Saltonstall
 * Wye Saltonstall
 * Baron Saltoun
 * Henry of Saltrey
 * Robert Saltwood
 * Sir Gerard Salveyn
 * Anthony Salvin
 * Osbert Salvin
 * Humphrey Salwey
 * Richard Salwey
 * Richard Samble
 * Adolph Samelson
 * Aylett Sammes
 * Henry Sampson (physician)
 * ✅Henry Sampson (newspaper proprietor)
 * ✅Richard Sampson
 * ✅Thomas Sampson
 * ✅✅William Sampson (playwright)
 * ✅William Sampson (lawyer)
 * Joseph Sams
 * Samson
 * Samson
 * Samson
 * Joseph D'Aguilar Samuda
 * Edward Samuel
 * George Samuel
 * Richard Samuel
 * William Samuel
 * Peter Samways
 * David Samwell
 * Ignatius Sancho
 * ✅William Sancroft
 * Johannes Sanctofidensis
 * Angelus à Sancto Francisco
 * Bernard à Sancto Francisco
 * Johannes de Sancto Germano
 * John de Sandale
 * Thomas Collett Sandars
 * Paul Sandby
 * Thomas Sandby
 * Robert Sandeman
 * Robert Groves Sandeman
 * Francis Sanders
 * Francis Williams Sanders
 * ✅George Sanders (painter)
 * John Sanders (painter)
 * Nicholas Sanders
 * Robert Sanders (compiler)
 * William Sanders (geologist)
 * William Rutherford Sanders
 * James Sanderson (musician)
 * John Sanderson
 * Robert Sanderson
 * Robert Sanderson
 * Thomas Sanderson (poet)
 * William Sanderson
 * Daniel Sandford
 * Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford
 * Francis Sandford
 * Francis Richard John Sandford
 * ✅Fulk de Sandford
 * Herbert Bruce Sandford

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 * ✅James Sandford (translator)
 * ✅John de Sandford
 * ✅John Sandford (poet)
 * John Sandford (archdeacon)
 * Samuel Sandford
 * Baron Sandhurst
 * James Sandilands
 * James Sandilands
 * John Sandsbury
 * Earls of Sandwich

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 * ✅Henry de Sandwich
 * Ralph de Sandwich
 * Humphry Sandwith
 * Charles Sandys
 * ✅Edwin Sandys (archbishop)
 * Edwin Sandys
 * George Sandys
 * Samuel Sandys
 * William Sandys
 * William Sandys
 * ✅✅John Langton Sanford
 * Joseph Sanford
 * Gabriel Sangar
 * John Sanger
 * Samuel Sangster
 * Baron Sanquhar
 * Benedict of Sansetun
 * Robert Sansum
 * Hester Santlow
 * Baron Santry
 * Adolph Saphir
 * Bernard Sapiens
 * Hadrian à Saravia
 * William Lucas Sargant
 * ✅✅John Sargent (priest)
 * John Grant Sargent
 * John Neptune Sargent
 * John Saris
 * John Sarjeaunt
 * Jacob de Castro Sarmento
 * Patrick Sarsfield
 * ✅Adelaide Sartoris
 * Francis Sartorius
 * Sir George Rose Sartorius
 * John Sartorius
 * John F. Sartorius
 * John N. Sartorius
 * Henry Sass
 * Richard Sass
 * Albert Abdullah David Sassoon

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 * Benjamin Satchwell
 * ✅Arthur Saul (canon)
 * ✅Arthur Saul (chess)
 * William Devonshire Saull
 * ✅Richard Sault
 * James Saumarez
 * Philip Saumarez
 * Richard Saumarez
 * Thomas Saumarez
 * Sir Thomas Saumarez

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James Yorke Scarlett ✅ ✅
 * Charles Saunders
 * Edmund Saunders
 * Sir Edward Saunders
 * Erasmus Saunders
 * George Saunders
 * George Saunders
 * Henry Saunders
 * John Saunders
 * John Cunningham Saunders
 * Katherine Saunders
 * Laurence Saunders
 * Margaret Saunders
 * Richard Saunders
 * Richard Huck-Saunders
 * Thomas William Saunders
 * William Saunders
 * William Saunders
 * William Wilson Saunders
 * ✅Mrs Saunderson
 * Nicholas Saunderson
 * William Saurin
 * William Sautre
 * Sir Arnold Savage
 * Sir Arnold Savage
 * Henry Savage
 * James Savage
 * James Savage
 * Sir John Savage
 * John Savage
 * John Savage
 * John Savage
 * John Savage
 * Sir John Boscawen Savage
 * Marmion Savage
 * Richard Savage
 * Richard Savage
 * Roland Savage
 * Samuel Morton Savage
 * Thomas Savage
 * Thomas Savage
 * Thomas Savage
 * William Savage (priest)
 * ✅✅William Savage (printer)
 * Savaric
 * Thomas Savery
 * Bourchier Wrey Savile
 * Sir George Savile
 * George Savile Savile Sm GEORGE, eighth baronet (1726–1784), politician; served as captain against rebels, 1745; M.A. and LL.D. QueensCollege, Cambridge, 1749; M.P., Yorkshire, 1759-83; successfully introduced Nullum Tempo* Bill, 1768; made several unsuccessful effort* from 1771 to bring in a bill to secure rights of elector*; supported, in a remarkable speech, clerical petition for relief from subscription to Thirty-nine Articles, 1772: supported resistance of the American colonies. 1775: successfully brought in bill for relief of Roman catholics from certain obsolete penalties and disabilities, 1778, and in consequence was subjected to attacks of Gordon rioters, 1780; presented petition for economical reforms, 1779: unsuccessfully introduced bill to secure protestant religion from popish encroachments: moved, unsuccessfully, for select committee of inquiry on occasion of North's loan; resigned seat from lll-henfth, 1783; F.R.8.; vice-president of Society of Arts. Some of his letters on political subjects were printed posthumously. 8AVILB, Sm HENRY (1549-1622), scholar; matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, 1561; fellow of Merton College, 1565: M.A., 1570; lectured in mathematics: for brief period resident for Queen Elizabeth in Low Countries; tutor In Greek to Queen Elizabeth; warden of Merton College, Oxford, 1585-1623; translatedHistoric* of Tacitus 1591; secretary of Latin tongue to Queen Elizabeth: held in eomnumdam deanery of Carlisle, 1595: provost of Eton (retaining wardenship of Merton College), 1596: knighted, 1604; one of scholars commissioned to prepare authorised translation of bible; published edition of St. Chrysostmn, 1610-13, printed by the king's printer; published edition of Xenophon's Cyropmdia 1613: assisted Bodley in founding his library; founded Savile professorships of geometry and astronomy at Oxford; left manuscript*, now In Bodleian Library.
 * Sir Henry Savile, 1st Baronet
 * Henry Savile
 * Jeremiah Savile
 * ✅✅John Savile (died 1607)
 * ✅John Savile
 * ✅John Savile
 * Thomas Savile (scholar)
 * Thomas Savile
 * William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax
 * Vincentio Saviolo
 * Laurence William of Savona
 * Sir William Scovell Savory
 * Boniface of Savoy
 * Peter of Savoy
 * John Sawbridge
 * Solomon Sawrey
 * James Sawtrey
 * ✅William Sawtrey
 * Edmund Sawyer (historian)
 * Herbert Sawyer
 * Sir Robert Sawyer
 * Henry Linckmyer Saxby
 * Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
 * James Saxon (painter)
 * Duchess of Saxony
 * Sir Charles Saxton
 * Christopher Saxton
 * Saxulf
 * Frederick Richard Say
 * Geoffrey de Say
 * Sir John Say
 * Samuel Say
 * ✅William Say
 * William Say (engraver)
 * Baron Saye
 * Viscount Saye and Sele
 * Augustin Sayer
 * Robert Sayer (Benedictine)
 * Frank Sayers
 * James Sayers
 * Tom Sayers
 * William Sayle
 * William Saywell
 * John de Scalby
 * Baron Scales
 * Thomas de Scales
 * Edmund Scambler
 * Stephen Scandrett
 * Earl of Scarborough
 * Sir Charles Scarburgh
 * Robert de Scardeburg
 * William Pitt Scargill
 * Edward Scarisbrick
 * John de Scarle
 * ✅James Scarlett (judge)
 * Nathaniel Scarlett
 * Robert Scarlett
 * Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth
 * Harry Mengden Scarth
 * Norrisson Cavendish Scatcherd
 * ✅✅Antony Scattergood
 * Samuel Scattergood
 * John de Schalby
 * Andrew Schalch
 * John Schanck
 * George Scharf
 * Sir George Scharf
 * George Scharpe
 * Sir Luke Schaub
 * William Schaw
 * William Schaw
 * Peter Scheemakers
 * Thomas Scheemakers
 * John Alexander Schetky
 * John Christian Schetky
 * John Gaspar Scheutzer
 * William Schevez
 * Luigi Schiavonetti
 * Niccolò Schiavonetti
 * Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck
 * John of Schipton
 * Bernard Schmidt
 * Leonhard Schmitz
 * Jacob Schnebbelie
 * Robert Bremmel Schnebbzlie
 * James Scholefield
 * Joshua Scholefield
 * William Scholefield
 * James Christopher Scholes
 * Alexander Schomberg
 * Alexander Crowcher Schomberg
 * Alexander Wilmot Schomberg
 * Charles Schomberg
 * Sir Charles Marsh Schomberg
 * Frederick Herman Schomberg Schomberg or SCHONBERG. FREDERICK, Duke of Schomberg ( 1615–1690), born at Heidelberg; his mother, Anne, daughter of Edward  Button, ninth lord Dudley; studied at Sedan, Paris, and  Ley den; volunteer in army of Frederick Henry, prince of  Orange, 1633; served with Swedish army in Germany  under Bern hard of Weimar, 1634; under Rantzau in  Franche-Comte, 1636, and in Holstein and East Friesland,  i 1637; lieutenant in service of Frederick Henry, 1639; at  ! capture of Gennep, 1641: served under Prince de Tarente  ! in Holland, 1645; first gentleman of chamber to William II  of Orange; captain in Scottish guards in French army,  with rank of marechal-de-camp, 1652-4; raised infantry  i regiment in Germany, and was lieutenant-general, 1655;  governor of St. Guislain, 1655; surrendered to Spaniards,  1657; captured and became governor of Bourbourg, 1C57;  at battle of the Dunes, 1658; 1658; mari-chal-de-camp iu    1ort it   general of forces in province of Alemtejo. 1660: hi England, io.;n, and created by Charles II baron of Tetford; MTTSdagains* Don John, 1660-8; defeated Don John at Alm.-i:ilor K-trernus, 1663, and received chief command and titl- of count of Mertola; defeated Don John at  luros, and later Prince of Parma and Marquis of Caraceua on the Cebora, 166*; went to RocheUe after peace !,,T.vr. Spain and Portugal, 1668, mod resided at Ooubert in France, 1668-71; came to England, 1673, and entered services as commander under Prince Rupert; returned to Coubert, 1673, and commanded army between Sambre and Meuse: received rank of due: com mander-in-chief of forest  lion, 1674-6; defeated by Spanish at Otret; took Bellegarde, 1675: marshal, 1675; appointed to army in Flanders under Duke of Orleans, 1676, and commanded attack on Condc; at capture of Valenciennes and Cambray, 1677; commanded army on Meuse, 1677-8; occupied duchy of Cleves, 1679; commanded under Louis XIV in Flanders on renewal of war with Spain, 1684, and took part in capture of Luxembourg: allowed to retire to Portugal after revocation of edict of Nantes, 168ft; entered service of elector of Brandenburg, and became general-in chief of armies, 1687; accompanied William of Orange to England, 1688; received order of Garter, and was made master-general of ordnance; created Baron of Teyes, Earl of Brentford, Marquis of Harwich, and Duke of Schomberg, 1689; commander-ln-chief of forces in Ireland; conducted campaign in Ireland, 1689-90, and was killed at battle of Boyne; buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
 * Isaac Schomberg
 * Isaac Schomberg
 * Meinhard Schomberg
 * Meyer Low Schomberg
 * Raphael Schomberg
 * Richard Schomburgk
 * Robert Hermann Schomburgk
 * Anian de Schonau
 * Carl Schorlemmer
 * Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber
 * Henry Schroeder
 * Ehrengard Melusina von der Schulenburg
 * Charles Henry Schwanfelder
 * Christian Friedrich Schwartz
 * Martin Schwartz
 * Heinrich Wilhelm Schweickhardt
 * Edward Sclater
 * William Sclater
 * William Sclater
 * William Sclater
 * George Sclater-Booth
 * Henry Scobell