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S
Sabter, Capt. J.
Sacheverell, Sachevirell, R., and note.
Sackville. See Dorset.
Sailly
St. Agnant
St. Agnes
St. Albans (Herts), dispute in the
Corporation of
-, Mayor of,ibid.
-, Aldermen of,ibid.
St. Albans, Highland of
-, Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke
of
St. Anne's parish [Westminster ?], pawnbroker in
St. Asaph, Bishop and diocese of
St. Aubin, St. Obien, P., note.
St. Aubin's pier (Jersey)
St. Aubyn, Sir J.
St. Barb, St. Barbe, Sir J.
St. Barnaby the Apostle, fair at feast of
St. Briavel's Castle
-, Constableship of, question as
to
St. Bride's (parish), London
St. Christopher's
-, taken
St. Christol
St. Clair, Lieut.-General
-, Ensign James (Earl of
Orkney's)
St. Cyr
-, Bishop Lucy of
St. David's, Thomas Watson, D.D.,
Bishop of
-, his petition, efforts
at reform, charges against
him, &c.
St. Denis
St. Etienne
St. Fauste
St. Felix
St. Francis' Chapel
Saint Fré, or St. Free, M. de
St. Gabriel
St. George
-, Col. Sir G.
-, Sir H.
-, Sir T.
St. George, College of (San Lucar)
St. Germain
St. Germains-en-Leye, letter from
St. Giles' in the Fields
St. Helen's
-, and seeRooke, Sir J.
St. Helena
St. Hypolite
St. James'Mews' Passage
St. James', Palace or Court of (Middlesex), passim.
St. James' Park (Westminster), Regulations for (on coaches, carts,
the Mall, dogs, beggars, deer,
wildfowl, drying clothes, and
other matters)
-, special entrée to
St. James' Street (Westminster)
St. Jean de Luz
St. Jeme
San Jestivan, M. de
St. John
-, Colonel T.
St. John, Newfoundland
-, defence of harbour of
-, and see Newfoundland.
St. John Street (London)
St. John's College, Cambridge, Fellow of
St. Johns, Sir W.
St. Julien
-, Chevalier
St. Just
St. Katherines, abuses at
St. Leger
-, Capt. G., arrest of
St. Leonard's (Colchester)
St. Lo, Commander or Capt.
-, letters from
St. Loup, L.
St. Lucar, San Lucar
St. Maison
St. Malo
-, and the war
-, trade of English ships from
-, English merchants well
treated at
-, privateers at
-, and Newfoundland
-, prisoner at
-, prisoners well treated at
-, English prisoners at
-, and Jersey
St. Martin
St. Martin's (France)
St. Martin's Lane (London)
St. Martin's, Vintry (London)
St. Martin's (in France)
St. Mary-le-Strand (Middlesex) parishioners of, and Savoy chapel
St. Mary Magdalene (parish) Bermondsey, Tanners of seq.
St. Mary's Port, Porte Ste. Marie
-, taking of
-, charge of English excesses at
-, pillage of, and plunder from,
seePlunder.
-, ill-effect of plunder of on
English merchants
St. Maurice
St. Meard
St. Mesnien
St. Michel, the
St. Mosse's or St. Maw's Castle
St. Nicholas
St. O'Bien, P.
St. Owen's Rectory
St. Pau
St. Paul's (London), new Commission for rebuilding (with names of Commissioners and details)
St. Paul's, William Sherlock, Dean
of
-, Residentiaries of, ibid.
St. Peter, river of
St. Phelipe (near Cadiz)
St. Philibert
St. Pierre
St. Puy
St. Quintin, Sir W.
St. Sauveur
St. Sebastian
-, wine from
St. Sulpice, M.de
St. Thomas
Saint Valérie, Valery, St. Vallery
Saladin
Salenove
Saleure
Salfleet
Salisbury, Capt. Charles (Cutt's)
Salisbury, Countess Dowager of
-, President and Chapter of
-, Deanery of, ibid
Salles
Salmon, G.
Salmon, W.
Salop
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Sheriffs of
Salter, Lieut. (Villiers')
-, Capt. J.
-, Lieut. B.
Saltpans (in South of France)
-, plans against
Salvage at sea
Samara, A.
Sambrooke, Sir J.
Sampson, William
Sandalands
Sanders, John
Sanderson. See Saunderson.
Sandes, T.
Sandford, Simon
Sands, Lieut. H.
Sandside
Sandwich
Sandys, Capt. E. (Earl of Oxford's)
-, Lieut. H.
-, P. (Wolseley's)
-, Sir K.
-, Thomas, Rectory for
Sankey, Hierome
Sansom, Sansome, J.
-, letter from
-, his son, collector of
Customs at Bristol
Sanson, J. (Deputy-Lieutenant for
Bristol, probably same)
-, Mr.
-, Capt. W.
Santa Cruz
Santel
Santiny
Santry
Sargesson. See Sergison.
Sargent, T.
Sartre, Sartrens or De Sartre, and note.
Sassos, J. B. de
Satia (fast pinnace)
Sauchie
Saunders, Lieut. (Earl of Shannon's)
-, Cornet Richard (Wyndham's)
Saunderson, Sanderson, Col. T.
-, letter from
-, J.
-, 2nd Lieutenant
-, Stephen
-, T.
-, and see Castleton.
Saurin
Savage, Arthur
-, Charles
-, P., Chancellor of the Ex–chequer (Ireland)
-, Thomas
-, and see Rivers.
Savery, M.
Savounet
Savile, Saville, Savill
-, G.
-, R.
-, William
Savoy (Middlesex), Laboratory at
-, printer in
Savoy Hospital (Middlesex),
-, widows for
-, prisoners of war at
-, warrant for charter for refounding of
-, details as to its revenues
-, Master, Chaplain, &c. of
-, constitution of, powers of
Visitor, &c.
-, poor of, to wear black gowns
&c.
-, inhabitants of St. Mary le
Strand to use chapel of
-, used as a barrack, &c.
Savoy (Italy), Duke of
-, Envoy of (pass to)
-, his servant
Sawle
Saxe Gotha, subsidy for
Say (or Saye), and Seal (or Sele)
-, Nathaniel Fiennes, 4th Viscount
Sayer, Edward
Sayers, G.
Scanderoon, Scanderoone
Scaubergue
Scarboro, Scarborough, Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of
-, Castle, Governor of
Scardaville, Scardville, Henry, Dean
Scarfe (or Scaife), Adjutant
Scarthingwell, Scarthingwill
Scawen, Lieut. Francis
-, William
Schaffhousen, Schaffhausen
Schemberg, A.
Schomberg, Schombergh, Schonburg, Schonburgh, &c., Mainard Schomberg, 3rd Duke of
-, his officers
Schoneburg, Schonenburg, M.
-, [Dutch Envoy at Lisbon]
Schonvelt
Schutz, Baron de
Scilly, Sully, Sorlingues, Isles
-, Governor of
Scobell, Francis, Commissioner of Accounts
Scot. See Scott.
Scotland:
-, Coronation oath in
-, Privy Councillors of
-, two regiments from
-, Parliament adjourned in
-, to meet
-, Queen Anne and
-, Union of, with England, Act for
and see Union.
-, Church of, Assembly of
-, Moderator of
-, and pressing sailors
-, Chancellor and Treasury of
-, Queen Anne's letters to Parliament of
-, standing force of garrisons in
(details)
-, affairs of
-, Hamilton's letters from
-, affair of the Abjuration
-, Advocates
-, address from to Queen
-, Parliament of
-, journey from, to London
-, post-renters of
-, Election prospects in
-, new Parliament soon
-, Election ordered
-, news of, and members
elected
-, Secretaries of State of
-, sailors to be raised in
-, Commission to Justices for
Peace of Highlands in
-, Table of Warrants relating to
seq.
-, General Assembly of Church of
Commissioners of
-, instructions to
-, Royal Commissioner in. See
Queensberry.
-, Parliament to meet
-, adjourned
-, arms for and fortification of
-, Keeper of Privy Seal in
-, Guards attend Parliament in
-, War proclaimed in
-, Two years' poll (tax) in
-, Treasury Clerk in
-, Commander-in-Chief in
-, other General Officers in, ibid.
-, raising troops in
-, Clerk of the Registers, &c., in
-, Commission for Union with England, and note.
-, "searcher for taxable imports"
in
-, Generalissimo in
-, Lord Advocate in
-, defence of coast
-, Exchequer, Usher to, &c.
-, Commissions in Scotch regiments
-, (detailed table)
-, Secretary of War in
-, Highlands of, peace of
-, "roup" of the customs, &c. of
-, Clerk of the Registers, &c. in
-, Customs to be "in collection,"
-, Clerk of the Privy Council
-, of the Wardrobe
-, Apothecary to Army in
-, trumpeter in
-, President of the Privy Council
-, Keeper of the Privy Seal
-, Justice Clerk and Justice
-, General
-, Levying recruits in
-, Master Tailor in
-, free coinage in, tax for
-, Mint-house in, ibid.
-, Postal difficulties in
-, new Privy Council of
-, sailors from
-, and Ireland
-, instructions as to Parliament
in
-, fishing in
-, Orkney and Shetland, revenues
of
Scotland Yard, prisoners at
Scott, Scot, Lieut. D.
-, Lieut. I. (Earl of Barrymore's)
-, Cornet F.
-, Lord Henry
-, Lieut. H. (Churchill's)
-, Sir James
-, Capt. James (Ramsay's)
-, James, sen., of Logie
-, James, jun., of Logie, ibid.
-, Mr. (Clerk)
-, Lieut. Robert (Maitland's)
-, Capt. Thomas (Ramsay's)
-, Lieut. Thomas (Earl of
Derby's)
-, 2nd Lieut. William (Holt's)
Scrayingham, Sheringham, Scraghingham [Yorks]
Scribling (Wool)
Scrivener, J.
Scroop
Scrymgeor, J.
Scrymsour, Lieut. A. (Churchill's)
Scudamore, J.
Scurlockstown
Seafin
Seabright, Sir E.
Seabrooke, E.
Seacrab engines
Seafield, James Ogilvie, 1st Earl of
-, Secretary of State (Scotland)
-, (afterwards Earl Finlater)
-, on pressing sailors
-, on Jacobite officers
-, warrant for appointment of
-, his executors
-, sheriff of Banff
-, to be Lord Chancellor (Scotland) and Custos Sigilli(Scotland)
-, to be a Commissioner of the Treasury (Scotland), ibid.
-, exonerated in form
-, rooms for, at Holyrood
Seaforth, William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of
Seal, P.
Sealle, Monsieur
Seals, use of King William's
-, for the Courts
Seares
Searle, S.
Seascale
Seater, Capt.
Seaton, R.
Sebille
Secretaries of State, salaries in their
offices, and Corrigenda.
-, warrants by
Sedley, Charles, to be a bart
-, Richard
Sedgewick, Sedgewicke, Joseph
-, S.
-, Z.
Seigneuret
Seignorst
Seile, Andrew
Selby, Serjeant-at-Law
-, James
Selioke, J.
Selkirk
Selkirk, Charles Douglas, 2nd Earl of removed from his office
Sellier, M. le
Selwyn, Brigadier or Major-General
W. (Governor of Jamaica)
-, Ensign C.
Senede
Senhouse, J.
Sequeville
Seranne, Charles
Sergison, Sargesson, Mr. or Sir Charles
Serjeant, Job
Serjeants-at-Law, and note.
-, opinion of
Serville, Capt. (French), escapes
Seton, Ensign G. (Fergusone's)
-, Sir G.
-, William
-, and see Kingstoun; Wintoun.
Seve
Seville, English merchants imprisoned at
-, goods sent to, during war
Seward, J.
Seymour, Seymer, Sir Edward, Recorder of Exeter
-, licensed to hunt
-, Ensign Henry (Seymour's)
-, Sir H. (Deputy-Lieutenant
for Bucks)
-, Henry (Deputy-Lieutenant
for Dorset)
-, Capt. John (Earl of Romney's)
-, Col. J. (Governor of Maryland)
-, Lieut. Jo. (Earl of Orkney's)
-, Sir Thomas
-, Brigadier William
-, his officers
-, Col. William
-, William, and see Somerset.
Shad Thames
Shakerley
-, P.
Shakle, T.
Shakleton, R.
Shallcross, S.
Shales, Charles
"Shalloway" (boat to float trees)
Shankstown
Shannon, Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount
-, Commissions in his
-, regiment
Sharp, Sharpe, J. See York.
-, Sir W.
-, Capt. Walter
-, 2nd Lieut. (Saunderson's).
-, William
Shaternoes. See Chateau-Regnaud.
Shaw, Ensign
-, Francis, clerk
-, Sir J.
-, J., of Dalwyn
-, J., jun. ibid.
-, Q., ibid.
Sheerness
-, Governor of
-, letter from
-, officers at fort of
Sheffield. See Buckingham.
Shelburne, Henry Petty 3rd or 1st Baron (afterwards Earl of Shelburne)
Shelbury, J.
Sheldon
-, J.
Shelley, John
Shepard, William, and Tuscany
-, case of
Shepardson, J.
Shephard, J.
-, Thomas
Shepley
Sherard, Bennet Sherard, 3rd Baron
(afterwards Earl of Harborough)
-, Phil
Sherard, Sherrarde, Dr., Commissioner of Sick and Wounded
-, and his college
-, and see Sick and Wounded.
-, W.
-, Capt.
Sherbourgh. See Cherbourg.
Sherer, John
-, letter from
Sheriffs in England and Wales
-, Orders in Council as to
Sheringham. See Scrayingham.
Sherkyn Fort
Sherncote
Sherrarde. See Sherard.
Sherwood Forest
Shetland, Zetland, Islands, Earl of
Morton and
-, and see Orkney.
Shewelle, J.
Shewrarie
Shierston
Shiker, J.
Shipley, Mr.
Ships, list of
Ships, names of:—
-, Adventure
-, Advice
-, Albion
-, Alliance
-, Anglesey
-, Angola
-, Anne
-, Asia
-, Assistance, note.
-, letter from
-, Baltic Merchant
-, Barfleur
-, Bedford
-, Belone
-, Benjamin
-, Berwick
-, Betty
-, Blackwall
-, Blessing
-, Bonadventure
-, Bonheur
-, Boyne
-, letters from
-, Bredah
-, warrant or letter from
-, Bridgeman
-, Bridgewater
-, Bristol
-, Brittania
-, Burford
-, Cambridge
-, Canterbury
-, Carcas
-, Carlisle, blown up
-, Centurion
-, Charity
-, Charles, note
-, despatches sent on
-, Charlotte
-, Chatham
-, Chichester
-, Citadelle
-, Clover Blade
-, Colchester
-, Conqueror
-, Content
-, Cornwall
-, Cowdsley
-, Crown
-, Cumberland
-, Dartmouth
-, Defiance
-, Delight
-, Deptford
-, Despatch
-, Devonshire
-, D'Hanus
-, Diamond
-, Diana
-, Dixwell
-, Dolphin
-, Dover, note
-, Dragon
-, Dreadnought
-, Duchess
-, Dunkirk
-, Eagle
-, Eaton
-, Elizabeth and Mary
-, Esperance or Esperance de Derniville
-, Essex
-, Exchange
-, Exeter, note.
-, Expedition
-, Experiment
-, Falmouth
-, Fame
-, Faulcon
-, Firme or Le Firme
-, Flamborough, note
-, Fly
-, Fortune
-, Fowey
-, Freedom
-, Friends' Adventure
-, Friends' Goodwill
-, Fubbs
-, Gamboa
-, Golden Star
-, Gracieuse
-, Grafton
-, Greenwich
-, Griffin
-, Hampshire, note
-, Hampton Court
-, Hannah
-, Hannibal
-, Hastings
-, Hispaniola
-, Honour's Adventure
-, Hopewell
-, Hudson Bay
-, Humber
-, Hunter
-, Ipswich
-, Jacob
-, James
-, James and Sara
-, Jesus Maria
-, John
-, John and Susan
-, John Square
-, Joseph
-, Joseph, J.M.
-, Joseph and Thomas
-, Justice
-, Kent
-, Kingston
-, Kinsale
-, letter from, ibid.
-, La Boucheine
-, La Finesse
-, Lancaster, and note
-, Lawrell
-, Lenox
-, Lichfield, Litchfield, note
-, Lime
-, Logwood merchant
-, London
-, Looe, note.
-, Lowestoft
-, Loyal merchant
-, Ludlow
-, taken by French
-, Lyon
-, Magdalen
-, Maidstone
-, Mairmaid
-, Mansbridge
-, Margate
-, Marlborough
-, Martin
-, Mary
-, Mary and Margaret
-, Mary and Sarah
-, of Maran
-, Mary Rose
-, Medway, note
-, Merlin
-, Mermaid, Mermayde, note.
-, Messenger
-, Mildford, Milford
-, Monck, Monke, Munke
-, Monmouth
-, Muscovia
-, Namur
-, Nassau
-, Neptune
-, Newark
-, Newcastle
-, New Judith
-, Newport
-, Nicolas
-, Nonsuch
-, North Star
-, Northumberland
-, Norwich
-, Nostra Senhora, &c.
-, Nostra Signoram, &c.
-, Notre Dame de Bayonne
-, Olive Branch
-, Orange, Prince of
-, Orford
-, Oriana
-, Oxford
-, Owler
-, Pelican
-, Pembroke
-, Penzance
-, Peregrine or Perigrine
-, Peter
-, Philip and Mary
-, Plymouth
-, Postilion
-, Prince George
-, Providence
-, Queen
-, Ranelagh
-, Reserve, note.
-, Resolution
-, Restoration
-, Revenge
-, Rising Eagle
-, Rochester
-, Roebuck
-, Royal Africa
-, Royal Anne
-, Royal Oak
-, Royal Sovereign
-, letters from. See Rooke
-, Sir George.
-, Royal William
-, Ruby
-, letter from
-, Runner
-, Rupert
-, Russell
-, Rye, note.
-, St. Anne
-, St. Barb
-, St. George (H.M.S.)
-, (privateer)
-, (transport)
-, St. Jacob (of Bruges)
-, (a Dane)
-, St. James
-, St. John
-, St. John Baptist
-, St. Joseph (of Bruges)
-, St. Joseph (of Marseilles)
-, St. Julian
-, Santa Maria
-, St. Michael
-, St. Nicholas
-, St. Winifrid
-, Scarborough
-, Seahorse
-, Serelion
-, Severn
-, Shark, note.
-, Sheerness
-, Shrewsbury
-, Solsdyke
-, Somerset
-, Sorlings
-, Southampton
-, Spanish Alliance
-, Speedwell
-, Spring
-, Stirling Castle
-, Suffolk
-, Summers
-, Sunderland
-, Susan and John. See John and
Susan.
-, Susanna (of Cherbourg)
-, seized
-, (transport)
-, Swallow
-, Swan, note
-, Swift
-, Swiftsure
-, Syam
-, Talamod
-, Tartar
-, Thomas and John
-, Thirston
-, Three Friends
-, Three Pilgrims
-, Tiger
-, Tilbury
-, Torbay
-, Trial
-, Trident
-, Triumph
-, Trompette
-, Two Shrieves
-, Vesuvius
-, Victory
-, Warspight
-, Weymouth
-, William
-, William and Mary
-, letter from
-, Winchester
-, Windsor
-, Wolf, note.
-, Worcester
-, York
Shipton, D.
Shirley, Washington
Shoe Lane (Middlesex)
Shoreditch, R.
Shore, G.
Shoreham
Short, P.
Shorter, J.
Shortland, S.
Shotover
Shovell, Sir Cloudesly or Cloudesley
-, (note), Admiral of the
-, White
-, instructions for
-, (re Mediterranean)
-, ships with
-, suggestions from
-, presides at Munden's trial
-, to join Rooke
-, his views on his
instructions
-, on French preparations
-, on Prince's Council
-, on naval strategy
-, on ransoming ships
-, his position (Aug., 1702)
-, may catch Spanish
fleet
-, left at Vigo
-, on Navy Board
-, his squadron
-, ordnance for
-, letter from
-, a Deputy Judge
-, Advocate for
-, Commission to re
-, Algiers, &c.
-, and Adriatic
-, may exchange
prisoners
-, imprest money for
Shower, Sir B.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of
Shrimpton, M.
-, Major
Shuedly. See Sudely.
Shudd, J.
Shute
Shuttleworth
Sibourg
Sicily, Sir C. Shovell and
-, England and
Sick and Wounded and Exchange of
Prisoners, Commissioners for
(usually called the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded)
-, letters from
-, names of the Commissioners
-, their expenses
-, on sick, &c. on
Rooke's return
-, on proposed cartel
and Exchange
-, on removal of
prisoners, &c.
-, angry with de Mornay
-, and see Prisoners of
War.
Signouniere
Silk Throsters, their petition
Silk trade
Silly, M.
Silvermines
Simcock, Sincock, Capt.
Simon, D. G.
-, Capt. G.
Simond
Simpson
Sinault, D.
Sinclair, Sinclaire, Sinklar, Sir R.,
of Stevenson
-, Lieut. G. (How's)
-, Capt.
-, and see Caithness.
Singleton, Ensign Andrew
-, Lieut.
-, Adjutant, ibid.
Sinklar. See Sinclair.
Sitwell, George
Skeatsbuss [Skeabost ?]
Skeen, Skene, Skeene, Ensign
Thomas (W. Steuart's)
-, Lieut. (Teviots)
-, Alexander, Secretary at
Barbados
-, Mr. (same ?)
Skeffington, T.
Skelton, Col.
Skene. See Skeen.
Skiff, Skifft
Skinner, 2nd Lieut. (Fox's)
-, Thomas, of Derby
Skipton
Skipwith, Sir F.
Skyddys Castle
Skyes
Slane, Christopher Fleming, 17th Baron
Slater, T.
Sledwell. See Stedwell.
Sleigh
Slezer, Capt. J.
Sligo
Slippenbach, General
Sloan, W.
Sloss, J.
Slowley, R.
Smalbone, J. (a soldier)
Smallbone, Surgeon J. (Churchill's)
-, Thomas
-, affidavit as to
Smallet, —
Smallwood
Smelting
Smith, Smyth (Barrister)
-, Altem
-, Charles (Southampton)
-, Cornelius (Dover)
-, D. (Holcombe)
-, Daniel
-, letter from
-, Deb.
-, Cornet Edmund (Earl of
Arran's)
-, Elizabeth (litigant)
-, John (same), ibid.
-, Mary (same), ibid.
-, George (Deputy-Lieutenant
for Gloucestershire)
-, Lieut. (dead)
-, Ensign George (Earl of
Romney's)
-, Rev. Henry (Vicar of
Newark)
-, Dr. Henry (Christchurch
Oxon)
-, Lieut. Henry (Earl of Romney's)
-, J., of Hackney
-, James (shipmaster)
-, James, of Whitehill
-, Rt. Hon. J. (Deputy-Lieutenant for Hants)
-, Lieut. John (Earl of Romney's)
-, Mr. Justice
-, Lieut. M. (Lord Charlemont's)
-, Mr.(related to Hedges)
-, R.
-, 2nd Lieut. R. (Viscount
Shannon's)
-, Sir Sebastian
-, Stephen, a suspect
-, Theodore (Marshal of the
Horse Guards)
-, Thomas (J.P., Suffolk)
-, Dr. Thomas, late Bishop of
Carlisle
-, Thomas, Procurator in
-, Maritime cases, &c.
-, Sir T. Quarter-Master-General
-, Thomas, of Melksham
-, Thomas (Chamber Keeper)
-, Dr. William (Physician,
Portsmouth)
-, William (living in Tower
Dock)
-, William, an informer
-, letter from
-, Lieut. William (Lloyd's)
Smithson, H.
Smollett, Sir. J.
-, Tobias, jun.
Smuggling
Smyrna
Snaepes, J.
Snary, Henry
Snow, W.
Soame
Soames, Lt.-Col.
-, Edward
-, Capt. (R.N.)
-, letter from
Sodbury
Solers, Mr.
Soley, H.
Solicitor General, fees paid to by Solicitor to Admiralty and Navy
Solicitor to Admiralty, &c., criticism of his accounts
Somerset, Justices of
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, High Sheriff of
-, Sheriffs of
-, Charles Seymour, 6th or
11th Duke of (1678–1748)
Somervell, Capt. G.
Somerville, Ensign Robert (How's)
Sooty, Sir G.
Sophia, Electress of Hanover and see Brunswick &c. and Hanover.
Sorel, Sorelli, Monsieur or Count de
-, letter from
-, exchange of
-, to go to Oxford
Sorlingues. See Scilly.
Sorré, J.
Soundings, the
Soustelle, D.
South, J.
Southampton
-, Mayor of, on guarding prisoners
-, prisoners ill-treated at
-, letters from
-, French church at
-, complaints from re prisoners
-, Mayor, &c. of
-, details as to Henley and
-, prisoners escape from
-, new marshal at, letter from
-, prisoners removed from
-, French merchant in, and see
Prisoners
Southby, R.
South Fleet (Kent)
Southsea Castle
Southwark
-, Surrey, Assizes at
-, prisoners of war at
-, Lord Lieutenant and Deputy
Lieutenants for
Southwell, Edward (Deputy-Lieutenant for Gloucestershire)
-, Edward
-, letters from
-, to be Clerk of Privy
Council
-, Sir R.
-, Sir T.
Spain:
-, fleet of
-, at Vera Cruz
-, postal service to
-, and West Indies
-, siezure of ships and goods of
-, prisoners of, in England
-, steps in war with
-, English policy in her Colonies
-, action of, in Canaries
-, retorsion on
-, English prisoners in
-, Admiral of, in England
-, France and negro trade and
-, bad effect of English failure in
-, English merchants in
-, prisoners of, and Exchange
-, passes to, in war time
-, Consul of, arrested
-, deported
-, Admiral of
-, King of. See Charles, Archduke, &c.
Spaine, —
Spalding (Lincs)
Spanheim, M., the Prussian Envoy
Spann, Capt.
-, on pressing men in
Ireland
Sparling, N.
Sparr, Major-General
Spateman, J.
Speccott, J.
Speed's Martyrs
Spelman, Capt. R.
Spencely
Spencer, R.
-, William
-, and see Sunderland.
Spey, Salmon fishery in
Spezzia, Porto Spezie
Spicer, Capt. Lieut.
Spike Island
Spithead
-, letters from
Spittle, J.
Sporting licences
Spottswood
Spraggs, Capt.
Sprague, Wadham
Spratt, William
Spring, T.
Spring Garden (Middlesex)
-, letter from
Squibb, R.
Squire
Stables, the Royal
-, Commissioners for
care &c. of
-, posts in
Staches
Stafford, J.
-, Henry, Stafford - Howard
10th or 1st Earl of (1688—1719)
Staffordshire
-, Sheriffs of
Stainforth
Stair, John Dalrymple, 2nd Viscount
-, John Master of
Stamford, Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of
Stamp, N.
Stamp Paper Office, Commissioner of
Stanfield, E. (Vicar of Newark)
Standfield, Sir James
-, John
-, Philip
Stanhope, Alexander, Envoy at the
Hague
-, his expenses
-, Col.
-, Charles
-, Thomas
-, Sir W.
Stanley, Peter (prisoner), letter from
-, Col. W., Brigadier of Foot
-, Lieut. Charles (Earl of Oxford's)
-, William
-, and see Derby.
Stannerys, the, and Courts of
Stanton, Elizabeth
Stanton Drew
Stanyan, A.
Stapleton, Stapylton, Lieut. A. (Earl
of Marlborough's)
-, Lieut. Robert (Lumley's)
-, Ensign Bryan (Earl of
Derby's)
Starkie, R.
Starrow
States General (of the United Provinces):
-, their fleet and force in 1702
-, Envoy Extraordinary of to
and see Stanhope.
-, English ships to protect
ships of
-, Treaty of, with England
-, transport ships of
-, English officers to cooperate with officers of
-, Ambassador of
Statutes:
-, 25 Car. II. c. 2: opinion of
Judges on
-, 8 and 9 W. III. c. 22 and
note.
-, of Navigation
-, 12 Car. II. (Wool)
-, 9 W. III, c.
Stawell
Steadman, Ensign Edward (Bridges')
-, Ensign Francis (Webb's)
Stebbing, P.
Stedman, Capt. (Tiffins')
Stedwell or Sledwell, J., his case
Steel, Capt.
Steeple-Aston
Steill or Steile, P.
Steinston. See Stevenston.
Steinwer, Count, has plundered
Stennet
Stephan, James
Stephen, Capt.
Stephens, N.
-, E., of Lygrove, ibid.
-, J., jun., of Lypiat, ibid.
-, T., sen., of Lypiat, ibid.
-, T., of Sodbury, ibid.
Stephenson, H.,
Stepney, George, English Envoy at
Vienna
-, his expenses
Sterron
Stevenage
Stevens
Stevenson, Steinston
-, Alexander
Stevensone
Stewart, Stuart, Steuart
Steward:
-, Baillie of Elgin
-, Capt. (R.N.)
-, Lieut.
-, of Tullicoutrie
-, of Castle Stuart
-, Lieut. (Fox's)
-, Alexander
-, Capt. Alexander
-, Lieut. Alexander
-, Sir A. of Burray
-, Lt.-Col. A.
-, Capt. (Teviots')
-, Daniel
-, Dugal
-, Elmes
-, Gilbert
-, Henry
-, Capt.-Lieut. Henry (Steuart's)
-, James (Scotch Life Guards)
-, Ensign James (Steuart's)
-, Capt. J. (Ramsay's)
-, Sir James (Lord Advocate)
-, Sir James (Sheriff of Bute)
-, Captain John (Steuart's)
-, Lt.-Col. James
-, Adjutant J.
-, Capt. J. (Ramsay's)
-, Capt. John Boughan
-, Galway
-, Capt. Henry (Ferguson's)
-, Lieut. L. (St. John's)
-, Lieut. M.
-, R.
-, R., of Tullicoutrie
-, Ensign Toby (Steuart's)
-, Ensign Thomas (same)
-, Major or Lieut.-General William
-, his officers
-, W.
-, Lt.-Col. William
-, Capt. William
-, Lieut. William
-, Sir William, of Castlemilk
-, Major-General
-, and see Blantyre, Galloway,
Mountjoy.
Stiles, H.
-, S.
-, and see Styles.
Stillington, T.
Stirlin, J.
Stirling. James
Stirling, Provost of
-, Castle
-, Governor, &c. of
Stirlingshire
Stock, Abram, letter from
Stock-carding (wool)
Stocker, H.
Stockholm, Commissary at
Stockton-on-Tees
Stone, Ensign J. (Lumley's)
-, Carleton (Deputy-Lieutenant of Oxon)
-, John (same), ibid
-, R. (Master in Chancery, Ireland)
-, Thomas (Holcombe parish)
-, Surgeon William
-, W. (Deputy-Lieutenant for
Middlesex)
-, W., J.P. London
-, W. (of St. Albans)
Stonehouse, Sir J.
Stonestown
Stopford, Francis
-, Cornet W., ibid.
Stoughton, Capt.
Stow's Annals
Stowood
Strabane
Strachan, a bookseller in London
Strahan, Strathan, Mrs.
-, W.
Straiton, Capt. Alexander
-, Ensign (Earl of Orkney's)
-, 2nd Lieut. Robert (Row's)
Straloch
Strangford
Strangways, T.
Strathmore, John Lyon, 2nd Earl of
Strathnaver, Master of
-, to command a
-, regiment
-, and see Strathnewer.
Strathnewer, Strathnaver, John
-, Gordon Lord (afterwards Earl
-, of Sutherland)
Stratnatt
Straton (Hants), letter from
Strencher, G.
Strickland, Sir W.
Stringer, J.
-, Col.
Strode
Strombilo
Stronghill
Stroud, Joseph
Strowde, W.
Stuart. See Stewart.
Stukeley, John, scandal regarding
Styles, Stiles, N.
-, M.
Suasso
Subpœna, office or writs of
Subsidy Treaties, memoir on
Subine
Succession, Act of
Suckley
Suckling
-, R.
Sudely, Shuedly. See Chandos.
Suffolk, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Deputy-Lieutenancy of
-, Sheriffs of
-, and wool export
-, and Ipswich, Lord Lieuttenant and Deputy-Lieutenants for
-, pressing men in
Sugar Loaf, the (tavern)
Sully. See Scilly.
Sumner
-, T.
Summers, J.
Sun (inn)
Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2nd or 3rd Earl of
Surat
Surrey
-, Assizes for
-, Lord Lieutenant and Deputy
Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs of
Surveyor of Works
-, and see Wren, Sir Christopher.
Surville
Sussex
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Sheriffs of
-, protection of
Sutherland
-, David
Sutterton (Lincoln)
Sutton, 2nd Lieut. (Villiers')
-, Cornet Henry (Lord Rivers')
-, Francis
-, 1st Lieut. Thomas (Villiers')
-, William
-, a jailor
-, bribed, ibid.
-, imprisoned
-, and see Lexinton.
Swallow, Mr.
Swann
Swansden, Hoogan
Swanton, Capt.
-, letter from
Swayne, R.
Sweden
-, and English trade
-, ship of, plundered by French
privateer
-, English traders to
-, ship of, embargoed, or
seized
-, powder for, from England
-, and France
-, release of pressed Swedes
-, goods from Holland to
-, and tar for English navy
-, and Russia
-, Envoy to
Swettenham, Edward
Swift
-, Arthur
-, J.
-, Thomas
Swiss, Alexander
Switzerland, proposals for agreement with, elaborate document on, describing Swiss
Government, &c., seq.
-, Envoys to
-, her duties to her Allies
neglected
Swymmer, W.
Sydney
-, and see Romney.
Sydserfe
Symon, Abraham
Symonds, Lieut. Thomas (How's)
Symons, R.
-, Nathaniel
-, Thomas
Sympson, Capt. R.
-, James
Syol