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  • Stratten, Rebekah (née Wilson, 1792?–1870), correspondent.
  • Strauss, David Friedrich (1808–74), German theologian.
  • Streatfeild, Sarah Jane (née Cookson, afterwards Cust, later Cockayne-Cust, 1821–67), correspondent. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5. See biographical sketch.
  • Stuart, James Montgomery (1816–89), lecturer and writer, residing in Florence. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5.
  • Stuart, Maria (née Gherardini, 1822?–92), wife of James Montgomery Stuart.
  • Sturgis, Julia Overing (née Boit, 1822–88), 3rd wife of Russell Sturgis (1805–87), American banker and partner of Baring Brothers, London.
  • Sturgis, Russell (1805-87), American senior partner of the banking firm of Baring Brothers, London.
  • Sue, Eugène (1804–57), French novelist.
  • Sumner, Charles (1811–74), statesman and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1851–1874).
  • Sunderland, Mary Elizabeth (née Morland, 1788–1871), correspondent.
  • Swedenborg, Emanuel (1688–1772), Swedish theologian.
  • Sweetman, Kerenhappuch (née Taylor, 1824?–80), Miss Mitford’s maid, better known as “K”.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), Irish writer and dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin.
  • Taglioni, Marie (1804–84), dancer.
  • Talfourd, Field (1809–74), portrait painter. In AB-2, AB-4, AB-5
  • Talfourd, Francis (1828–62), lawyer, author, barrister, and dramatist.
  • Talfourd, Rachel (née Rutt, 1793–1875), lovable eccentric, wife of Thomas Noon Talfourd.
  • Talfourd, Thomas Noon (1795–1854), writer, judge, and politician. In AB-2. See biographical sketch.
  • Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher (1795–1864), American author and senator.
  • Tappan, Caroline (née Sturgis, 1818–88), American author and wife of William Aspinwall Tappan.
  • Tassinari, Alice Isolina Gaspera (afterwards Johnson-Danyell, 1848–1911), dau. of Giovanni Tassinari.
  • Tassinari, Mary Amalia (née Thornton, 1819–95), wife of Giovanni Tassinari.
  • Tasso, Torquato (1544–95), Italian poet.
  • Taylor, Bayard (1825-78), American travel writer and poet.
  • Taylor, Clementia (née Doughty, 1810–1908), women’s activist.

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