| Term | Definition |
| The Victorian Era | England in the 19th Century 1837-1901 |
| William Pitt the Younger | England's youngest Prime Minister |
| Duke of Wellington | strongest Prime Minister |
| Duke of Wellington | Hero of Napoleonic Wars |
| Sir Robert Peel | London Police Force "Bobbies" |
| Sir Robert Peel | English Prime Minister who was involved with the London Police Force |
| Queen Victoria | England's longest reigning monarch |
| Queen Victoria | declared: "I will be good." |
| Albert | "Prince Concert" who married Victoria |
| Reform Bill of 1832 | granted suffrage to middle class males |
| Liberals | represented the middle class of the Industrial Age |
| Conservatives | represented the nobility and wealthy of the Industrial Age |
| Gladstone | Liberal Party |
| Disraeli | Conservative Party |
| Gladstone & Disraeli | two of England's Prime Ministers |
| Spurgeon | called: "Prince of Preachers" |
| Spurgeon | "saved by a snowstorm" |
| F. B. Meyer | devotional books |
| D.L. Moody | great American evangelist |