Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.
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'General Index: S, T, U, V', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7, (London, 1891) pp. 665-674. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1645-7/pp665-674 [accessed 24 April 2024]
S.
Sabbath, the Jewish, reference to
Sabran, Mons. de, the French Ambassador
Sackville, Edw., see Dorset, Earl of.
Sacomb House
Sadascue, Major
-, to march to Reading
-, horse soldiers of
-, letters to
Sadbury, co. Gloucester
Saddington, co. Leicester
Sadler, John
Saffron Walden, co. Essex, commissioners
at
-, letter dated from
St. Albans, co. Herts
-, commissioners at
-, committee at
-, letter to
-, Ulick de Burgh Earl of
"St. Andrew," H. M.'s ship
St. Andrew's, Scotland
-, documents dated from
St. Aubyn, Col., captain of St. Michael's Mount
St. Augustine
St. Barbe, Capt., governor of Southampton, see Southampton.
St. George's Channel
St. Germain-en-Laye, Paris
-, letters dated from
St. John, Oliver, M.P., Solicitor General
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, Lord Oliver
-, Oliver, Earl of Bolingbroke
St. Leger, Sir Anthony, Warden of the Mint
St. Luke's Gospel, reference to
St. Mabyn, co. Cornwall
St. Malo
St. Martin's College
St. Martin's in the lordship of Oswestry, co. Salop
St. Mary's, the chantry of, near Southampton
St. Matthew's Gospel, reference to
St. Mawes, co. Cornwall
St. Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall
-, captain of, see St. Aubyn, Col.
-, surrender of
St. Nicholas, Mr.
St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark
Salamanca, Don Miguel de, Secretary of State at Brussels
Salisbury
-, document dated from
-, the Bishop of, tutor to Prince Charles,
see Duppa, Brian.
-, William Cecil, Earl of
-, Court, London
Salloway, or Salway, Major
-, Mr., junr.
-, Mr., senr.
Salop, county of
-, Colonel-General for
-, commissioners for
-, committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, committee for Sequestrations in
-, foot soldiers of
-, forces of
Salop, garrisons in
-, gentlemen of
-, names of
-, horse soldiers of
-, muster-master of
-, letter to
Saltpetre, Ordinance concerning
Salusbury, Col. Wm., governor of the town and castle of Denbigh
Salway, see Salloway.
Salwey, Mr., minister
-, Humphrey, Esq., M.P., a commissioner to reside with the army of
Scotland
-, Richard, Esq.
-, letter to
Sampson, Abraham
-, boatswain of the "Honor,"
"Sampson," the ship
"Samuel," the ship
Sandall Castle, co. York
Sanders, Major Robert
-, letter to
-, Col. Samuel, governor of Worcester
-, Thomas, bailiff of the manor of
Rowington, co. Warwick
-, obligation of
Sanderson, Col.
-, his regiment
-, commanding the regiment of
Reformadoes, letters to
Sandis, Col., see Sandys.
Sandisfoote [Sandy Fort] Castle, governor of
Sandys, Col. Samuel
-, Sir Martin, Knt.
Sanford, Wm., letter of
San Lucar
Saragossa, in Spain
Sark, the island of
Sarum, see Salisbury.
Savage, John, see Rivers, Earl of.
-, Lady
-, Major
-, Thomas, servant to Sir William
Sheldon, examination of
-, Thomas, Esq.
Savile, Sir John
-, Thomas Viscount
-, depositions of
-, petitions of
-, statement of the delinquency
of
-, Sir William
Savoy, a Princess of
Sawle, Major Nicholas
Sawyer, Capt.
Saxford alias Gibbin, John
Say and Sele, William Fiennes, Viscount
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim.
Sayer, Capt.
Scandalous ministers, Ordinance against
Scarborough, co. York
-, garrison of
-, governor of, see Boynton, Col.
Scawen, Robert
-, letter of
-, William, Esq.
Scilly islands, the
Scotland and the Scots
-, affairs of
-, committee at Goldsmiths' Hall
for
-, army of
-, committee of both kingdoms
with the
-, letters to
-, is about Worcester
-, is before Hereford
-, has come near to Newark
-, false musters in
-, the King comes to
-, cavalry of
-, commander of, in co. Durham, letter to
-, commissioners sent to, instructions for
-, committee of Estates with,
letters to
-, complaints against
Scotland, army of, garrisons placed in England
by
-, loan for payment of
-, offenders in, trial of
-, Ordinance for pay of
-, articles of peace with England
-, borders of
-, Lord Chancellor of, see John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun.
-, commissioners of
-, English commissioners to treat
with
-, paper of, concerning propositions for peace
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, commissioners of both Houses sent
to
-, instructions for
-, reply of, to the Scotch commissioners
-, letter to
-, debts due to
-, Estates of
-, commissioners of, letter of
-, committee of
-, commission from
-, garrison of, in Carlisle
-, garrisons of, in England
-, in Warkworth, Tynemouth,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hartlepool,
Stockton-upon-Tees, and Thirlwall
-, General Assembly of
-, commissioners of
-, the Highlanders
-, the Kirk
-, the Large Treaty with England
-, loan for
-, Lords of
-, merchants of
-, ministers of
-, money to be paid by the Parliament
of England to
Scotland, officers of, petition of
-, Parliament of
-, Acts of
-, commissioners of, letter of
-, letter of, to the King
-, Ordinance of
-, register books of
-, letter to
-, Peers of, list of
-, the plague in
-, seamen of
-, prisoners at Falmouth
-, treaty made by the Parliament with
Scott, Col., his regiment, muster roll of
-, Francis, Earl of Buccleugh
-, George
Scotten, Edward
Scroope, Mr., Royalist Governor of Bolton Castle
Scudamore, Col. Barnabas, Royalist governor
of Hereford
-, Sir Barnaby, Knt.
Scutt, Capt. Wm., Governor of Poole
Seaborne, Richard
-, Roger, Mayor of Worcester
"Seabridge," of London, the ship
Seabright, Sir Edward
Seal, see Great Seal.
Seale, John, boatswain of the "Kentish"
frigate
-, Mary, wife of Daniel, deposition of
-, petition of
-, alias Sherley, Mr. Auditor, letter to
Seas, the narrow, the King's sovereignty of
"Second Whelp," the ship
Sedgfield, co. Durham
Sedley, Sir John
Selby, Sir William
-, letter to
Selden, John, the antiquary
Sellus, Capt.
Senior, John
Sequestration, agents for
-, collectors of
-, commissioners of
-, for co. Kent
-, committee of
-, letter to
-, in co. Chester
-, letter of
Sequestration, committee of, for Kingstonupon Hull, letter to
-, in co. Leicester
-, for co. Middlesex
-, in the hundred of Nantwich,
letter of
-, in co. Norfolk, certificate of
-, in co. Salop, letter of
-, in co. Suffolk
-, in co. Sussex
-, Ordinance for
-, payments for
-, treasurer of
Sergeant-at-Arms, of the House of Commons, the and see Hunt, John.
Serle, Mr. John
Sernient, Mons. de, one of the Ambassadors for France at Münster
Severn, the river
Severne, Augustine, boatswain of the "Hind" frigate
Seymour, Francis Lord
-, Wm., see Hertford, Marquis of.
Shafto, Capt., commandant of Holy Island
Shapcott, Col., his regiment
Sharpe, Dr. John
Sharples, Capt.
-, Livesey
Shawe, Mr.
-, Capt. William, petition of
Shaxsper [Shakespear], William, petition of
Shelburne, Major, his troop
Sheldon, Dr.
-, Mr.
-, Edward, Esq.
-, William, Esq.
-, Sir William
Shelford manor house, a royalist garrison between Nottingham and Newark
Shepheard, John
Sherborne, co. Dorset
-, castle
-, co. Gloucester
-, house
Sherbourne, co. Durham
Sherburn, co. York, royalist letters taken
near
-, victory gained by the Yorkshire
horse over the King's horse near
Sherwood, Mr., a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Shields, South, the West Pans of
Ships, names of, see Navy.
Shipton, co. York
Shish, Jonas, purveyor of timber for the navy
Shoreditch, St. Leonards
Shrewsbury
-, committee of
-, and governor of, letter to
-, garrison of
-, castle, governor of and see
Mackworth, Col. Humfrey.
-, John Talbot, Earl of
Shrignell, Richard
Shuter, Richard, petition of
Sibbot, Col.
Siddery, John
Sidiate, Edward, examination of
Sidney, Col. Algernon, governor of Chichester
-, letters to
-, Philip Viscount L'Isle, see Sydney.
Signet, Clerk of the, office of
Siler, Lieut.-Col., governor of Boston
Silly, Richard, Esq.
Sinclair, Lord
Singleton, co. Sussex
Skeffington, Sir Richard
-, letter of
Skelton, Capt.
Skinner, Mr.
Skippon, Col. Philip, Sergeant-Major-General
of the forces raised under the Ordinance of 15th February 1644–45
-, to be governor of Bristol
-, his regiment
-, proclamation by
-, letters to
Skipton, co. York
-, Castle
Skipworth, Ralph, Esq., to be the King's
Avenor
-, letter to
Slack, Samuel, the actor
Slade, Capt.
-, Lieut.-Col.
Slaughter, Col.
Slingsby, Col. Walter
Smalcombes Court, co. Gloucester
Smethwick, Thomas, petition of
Smith, Capt.
-, his troop
-, Colonel
-, Major Edward
-, John, statement of the case of
-, Matthew, treasurer for Coventry
-, Thomas and see Smyth.
-, collector of Prize goods
Smyrna
-, Cancellaria of, warrants, commands,
Acts of Court, and papers registered
in, collection of
Smyth, Mr. and see Smith.
-, Ellis, petition of
-, William, petition of
-, Capt. William, Vice-Admiral of the
Irish seas
-, letter of
Sneidall, Capt.
Snell, Dr. George, parson of Wharton
-, petition of
Soame, John
-, Stephen, Esq.
-, Sir William
Soetens, Commissary
Solley, Edward, Mayor of Worcester
-, Lieut.-Col.
Somers, Nicholas, bill of
Somerset, county of
-, club-men of
-, committee of, letters to
-, King's forces in
-, Militia of, Commissioners for
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, sequestrations in
Sommersall, Lewis
Stoke, co. Dorset
Sound, the
South, Anthony
-, Thomas, petition of
Southampton
-, chantry of St. Mary's near
-, town, the Committee of
-, governor of and see St.
Barbe, Capt.
-, letters to
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of
Southwark, borough of
-, committee of, letter to
-, inhabitants of, petition of
-, St. Thomas's Hospital, governors of,
petition of
Southwell, co. Notts
-, letter dated from
Souza, Antonio de, the Portuguese Agent, letter of
Sowell, John, letter of
Spain
-, Philip IV., King of
Spaniards, the
Sparrey, Daniel, Esq.
Spearman, Nicholas, boatswain of the "Defiance,"
Spencer, Capt.
-, Lord, his house
-, Richard
Springham, Frances, wife of John, petition
of
-, John, chaplain of the "Fellowship,"
Spry, George, Clerk of the Peace
Squibb, Arthur, Receiver-general of the revenues of the Archbishopric of Canterbury
Squire, Mr.
-, Capt. William
Stafford
-, castle
-, governor of and see Stone,
Capt. Henry.
-, the plague at
-, sickness in
-, co.
-, committee of
-, order of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, committee of Accounts in
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, royal commissioners in
-, Edward, late Lord
-, Henry, late Lord
-, Ursula, wife of Henry Lord
-, Sir William Howard, Visct.
Stamford, co. Lincoln
-, Henry Grey, Earl of, a commissioner to
reside with the army of Scotland
Stane, Commissary-general
Stanhope, Sir Henry
-, Lord
-, tract by
-, Lady
Stanier, Robert
-, letter of
Stanlake, co. Oxon
Stanley, James, Earl of Derby
-, letter to
-, his lady, Charlotte de la Tremouille
Stanney, co. Chester
Stapes, Richard, cutler
Stapleton, co. Gloucester
Stapleton, Sir Phillip, M.P.
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim
Stapley, Col.
Star Chamber, the
-, Court of
"Star," the ship
Starr, Robert
Starre, Col.
-, letter to
Stationers' Company, the
-, Hall, see London.
Stelfox, Richard
Stephens, Mr.
-, Thomas, petition of
Sterling, Col. Robert
"Sternmost," the frigate
Stevens, Alexander
Stevinston, William
Steward, Edward, letter of
-, Peter
-, Sir Robert
Stewart, Sir Francis
-, Sir James, bailiff of Edinburgh
Stirling, N.B.
-, letter dated from
-, Castle
Stittenham, co. York
Stock, co. Essex
Stockdale, Col. George
-, petition of
Stockden, see Stockton-upon-Tees.
Stockton upon-Tees, the Scots' garrison in
-, castle, garrison of
-, letter dated from
Stogursey, co. Somerset
Stoke, co. Gloucester
Stone, assessors of the parish of
-, Captain Henry, governor of Stafford
-, letter to
Stonehouse, Sir James, Bart.
Stoneleigh, co. Warwick
-, House
Stortey, Capt.
Stourbridge, co. Worcester
Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester
Stowe, the battle of
Strachey, Howard
Stradling, Major-General
-, Sir Henry
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, late Earl of
-, the attainder of
Strangers' Consulage at Constantinople, the Levant Company's correspondence concerning
Strangford, Ireland, port of
Stratford-on-Avon, the bridge at
Stratford, Capt.
Strathnaver, N.B.
Streater, Benjamin
Street, George, Mayor of Worcester
Strickland, Walter, Resident for the Parliament with the States of the United
Provinces
-, letters to
Strode, Sir George
-, Col. William
Stuart, Lord Bernard
-, Charles, Earl of Litchfield
-, James, see Richmond, Duke of.
-, Sir Robert, letter to
Styles, Lady
Subsidy money
Sudeley Castle, co. Gloucester
-, waste committed at
-, governor of, see Ayleworth, Mr.
-, letter to
Suffolk, co.
-, auxiliaries of
-, committee of
-, certificate of
-, letters to
-, committee of Sequestrations of
-, committees of
-, deputy lieutenants of
-, foot soldiers of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, James Howard, Earl of
-, impeachment of
Sumersall or Sommersall, John, information of
Sunderland, co. Durham
Surrey, co.
-, committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, the plague in
-, recruits to be supplied by
Sussex, co.
-, club-men in
-, insurrection of
Sussex, committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, committee of Accounts in, letters of
-, committee for Sequestrations in
-, foot soldiers of
-, forces of
-, officer in command of, at
Reading, letter to
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, sequestrations in
-, Edward Earl of, and see Radcliff, Edward.
-, Robert, Earl of
Sutherland, the Earl of
Sutton, hundred of, co. Northampton
Sutton, Mr.
"Swallow," H.M.'s ship
"Swan," H.M.'s frigate
Swanley, Capt. Richard
-, Admiral of the Irish squadron
Swansea, co. Glamorgan
-, governor of, and see Jones,
Philip.
Sweden and the Swedes
-, and Denmark, the treaty between
"Swiftsure," H.M.S.
Swinfen, John, M.P., letter of
Swinnock or Swynocke, John, clerk of the Ropeyard at Woolwich
Swinsen, Mr.
Swynfield, Thomas, Esq.
Sydenham, Col. Wm.
-, governor of Weymouth
Sydney, Col, Algernon, governor of Chichester, see Sidney.
Sydney, Philip, Vict. L'Isle, Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland
-, letters to
Sykes, William, petition of
Symes, Walter, bailiff and collector of rents, &c., of diverse chantry lands, &c., in co. Sussex
Symonds, George, porter of H.M. yard at Woolwich
Sympson, William
Syon House
T.
Taafe, Visct., commanding the rebel forces in Ireland
Taff, Lord, see Taafe.
Tadcaster, co. York
Talbot, Lord
-, John, see Shrewsbury, Earl of.
Tallaton, co. Devon
Talmach, Sir Lionel, letter to
"Tamer," the ship
Tamworth, co. Stafford
-, governor of
-, letters to
Tapley, George
Tartars, irruption of into Poland
Tate, Zouch, M.P. for Northampton, chairman of the Committee for regulating
the armies, his Committee
-, letter to
Taunton
-, brigade, the
-, relief of
-, castle, governor of, Lieut.-Col. Perry
Tavistock, the Court at, proclamation dated
from
-, letter dated from
Taylor, Capt. Denys
-, Mr.
Tealby, co. Lincoln
Tedd, John, petition of
Tees, the river
Temple, the, see London.
-, Grafton, co. Warwick
-, Captain Edward
-, his troop
-, Col. Purbeck
and see Henley, governor of.
-, letters to
-, Sir John
-, Lady
-, Sir Peter
Templeman, Anthony
Tenby, co. Pembroke
-, governor of, Col. Rice Powell
"Tenth Whelp," the ship
Tewkeshury, co. Gloucester
-, committee and governor of, letter
to
Thame, co. Oxon
Thames, the river
Thanet, the Isle of
-, the Earl of, his plate
Thanksgiving, order for a
Thanksgivings for successes of the Parliamentary forces ordered to be given in London churches
Thelwell, Giles, M.P.
Thenford, co. Northants
Thirlwall, the Scots' garrison in
-, castle, garrison of
Thomas, Sir Edward
-, Owen
-, William, victualler of the Navy at
Bristol
"Thomas and Lucy," the ship
Thomerson, George
Thomond, the Earl of
Thomson, Col. Francis
-, Maurice
-, Mr.
-, Richard
Thornbury, Capt.
Thornhaugh, Col. Francis, governor of
Welbeck House
-, letters to
Thornhill, Col. Richard
Thornton, Robert, Mayor of Londonderry
-, accusations against
Thorpe, Lieut.-Col.
-, Mr., M.P.
Three cos. (Berks, Bucks, and Oxon), Committee of
-, gentlemen of
Thurloe's State Papers, document printed in
Tichborne, Sir Henry
-, Col.
Tickhill, co. York
-, Castle
"Tiger," of Amsterdam, the ship
Tilbury Fort
-, West, the fort at
-, governor of, and see
Ward, Col., Job.
Tillyer, Col. Henry
Timbrelham, co. Kent
Titus, Capt. Silas
-, horse and dragoons of
-, letter to
Todd, Francis, petition of
Tolhurst, Capt. J., certificate by
Tompson, see Thomson.
Topsham, co. Devon
-, Bar
Tor Bay
Totnes, co. Devon
-, letter dated from
Tovy Androsse
Towcester, co. Northants
Towersey, co. Bucks
Towes, co. Lincoln
Towne, Humphrey
Townley, Lieut.
-, Mr.
Townsend, Henry, Esq.
Traske, John
Treasurer, the Lord High, and see Cottington, Francis Lord.
Treasurers-at-War, for the Parliament, see
Gilbert, Sir Gerard
-, for Sir Thos. Fairfax's army, letter
to
Treaties, reference to
-, with foreign States
Treaty between Denmark and Sweden, the
-, with Ireland
-, between the King and Parliament,
proposition as to
-, with Scotland
Tredwen, John, petition of
Trelawny, Sir—, Bart.
Trelowarren, co. Cornwall
Tremayne, Col. Lewis
Trenchard, Mr.
Trent, the river
Trerise, co. Cornwall
Trevallyn, co. Denbigh
Trevor, Sir John
-, Lady
"Trial," the ship
Trippett, Thomas, boatswain of H.M.S. "Providence,"
Triste, Major
"Triumph," H.M.S.
Trollope, Sir Thomas, letter to
Trotter, Mr.
"True-love," the frigate
Trumbull, Mr.
Truro, co. Cornwall
-, treaty at
-, letter dated from
"Truth's Manifest," a pamphlet entitled
Tuffnell, John, cook of H.M.S. "Defiance,"
Tufton, John, see Thanet, Earl of.
Turkey, the Grand Signior of
-, merchants, the
Turks, the
Turner, Dr.
-, Thomas
Turton, Lieut.-Col.
Tutbury, co. Stafford
-, the plague at
-, castle
-, governor of
-, siege of
Tuthell, Capt. Robt.
Tuttle Fort
Tweedy, Capt. Roger, one of the commissioners of the Navy
-, letter to
Twisleton, Lieut.-Col.
Tyas, Daniel, Mayor of Worcester
Tyne, the river
Tynemouth
-, castle, the Scots' garrison in
-, surrender of, articles of agreement for
-, document dated from
Typing, William, Esq.
Tyrringham, Sir John
Tytbery, see Tutbury.
U.
Ulleskelfe, co. York
Ulster, the Province of
-, British army in
-, letter to
-, the commissioners for
-, committee in
-, committees in
-, gentlemen of
-, officers of
Underwood, Col.
-, his troop
"Unicorn," H.M.S.
United Provinces, the, see Holland.
Upnor Castle, co. Kent
Uppingham, co. Rutland
Upton
Urry, Lieut.-Col. Wm., his troop
Ushant, Isle of
Uxbridge, co. Middlesex
-, Council of War at
-, the King's commissioners at
-, treaty of
V.
Vance, the Sieur
Van der Boome, Capt.
-, the engineer
Vanderbrow, Capt., the engineer of Newport Pagnell
Vane, Sir George
-, to be High Sheriff of co.
Durham
-, Sir Henry, junr., M.P., Treasurer of
the Navy
and see Navy, Treasurer of.
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, letters of
-, to
Vane, Sir Henry, senr., M.P., a member of
the Committee of both kingdoms
-, a commissioner from both Houses
to be sent to the kingdom of Scotland
-, Lord Lieutenant for co. Durham
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, his mill called the Maine's
Mills
-, notes in the handwriting of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, Lady
-, Capt. William, letter of
Van Gome, Abraham
"Vanguard," the ship
Vanleure, Lady
Vaughan, Mr.
-, Edward, Esq.
-, Sir Edward
-, Henry, Esq.
-, John, Esq.
-, petition of
-, Owen
-, Robert, Esq.
-, Thomas
-, balance sheet of
-, Sir William
Vaux, George
-, junr., under housekeeper at
Whitehall
Veale or Veel, Sir John, letters to
Venables, Robert, seal keeper of the co Palatine of Chester
Venetians, the
Venlo, in Holland
Venn or Ven, Col. John, M.P., governor of
Windsor
-, letters to
Venner, Alexander, certificate of
Vermuyden, Colonel
Vernon, Capt., Deputy Treasurer
-, Henry
-, letter to
-, Humfrey, Mayor of Worcester
Vicars, Mr., letters to
Vice-Admiral, the, see Batten, Capt.
Vice-Admirals, rules and orders for regulating
Vickris, Richard
"Victory," the ship
Victualling Office, the
Videlin's book
Villiers, Edward, letter of
-, Sir Edward, Warden of the Mint
-, Sir George
-, letter to
-, George, Duke of Buckingham
Vincent, Mr.
Viner, Mr.
Vivian, Christopher
Voysey, Nicholas
Vyvyan, Hannibal, letter of
-, Sir Richard, Bart., letter to