General Index: S, T, U, V

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]

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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