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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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'General Index: S', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9, (London, 1913) pp. 788-814. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/addenda/1674-9/pp788-814 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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General Index S S S, H Saardam, insurrection at, reported Sacheverell, Mr., M.P., note of a speech of Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorest, caveat at the request of Captain Edward, senior, brother of, of Col. John Russell's regiment discontent of Lieut.-col. of Col. Sidney's regiment, certificate of leave to Edward, cornet or ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard (Battle Axes) dangerously ill death of Col. Thomas, pass to be granted to and his wife, pass for Sacrament, the, order as to treatment of, by the soldiers at Ostend Safety, the late Committee of, intercepted letters brought before, mentioned member of. See Bethell, Slingesby. St. Albans, Earl of. See Jermyn, Henry, Earl of St. Albans. Mayor and Aldermen of, letter to St. Andr, the Sieur de, the King satisfied with, as a balletmaster St. Andrews, Archbishop of. See Sharpe, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews. St. Bees School, Governors of St. Bremont, Sebastian, pass for St. Christopher, island of, the English in, stand on their defence at the appearance of the French fleet the French Governor in, warrant to treat with, to be sealed eight French men-ofwar wrecked on a shoal to the leeward of Governor of. See Stapleton, Col. William. St. Clear, Cape, in Ireland, a Dutch fleet met off St. Davids, Bishop of. See Thomas, William, D.D., Bishop of St. Davids. cathedral of, chanters of. See Ellis, John, M.A.; Thomas, William, D.D. St. Denis, the Prince of Orange's success at, mentioned the Abbey of, near Mons, battle at, between the French and the Prince of Orange, described St. Ghislain. See Charleroi. St. Gill, , sent to England by the Prince of Orange St. Heleine (St. Helene), Franois Duncan de, a French Protestant, pass for note of pass requested by St. Helena, island of, Edmund Halley's astronomical observations at, mentioned St. Helens, vessels arrived at vessels anchored at vessel sent to Road, vessel anchored in vessels sailed from St. Ives, Cornwall, vessel of vessels from St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, companies to march to St. John's, Newfoundland, vessels from St. Johnstown (Perth), soldiers to be mustered at Capt. James Moncreeff's company to be raised at Covenanters attacked near St. Kitts, vessel from St. Machar, parochine of. See Grandham. St. Malo, letter dated from vessels of vessels from vessel from, supposed wreck of vessel for attempts to destroy a small island at a supposed embargo at proposal to destroy the shipping of visited by the Duc de Chaulnes, Governor of Brittany expectation at, that the English will declare war question whether ships of, have been allowed to go to Newfoundland, or not no embargo on English ships at strongly fortified canvas trade of, nearly lost by the prohibition in England and Morlaix, vessels sailed to, in spite of the report of war St. Martin's, vessel from vessel going to, driven to sea St. Mawes Castle, Cornwall, captains or wardens of. See Tredenham, Sir Joseph; Vivian, Sir Viell. St. Mils, Gloucestershire, church of, caveat concerning St. Omer letter dated from, mentioned number of Jesuit priests at Jesuit students going to inconsistencies in Oates' evidence as to the visit of Father Ireland to instructions for the King's assassination brought from St. Paul, William, gentleman of the horse to the Earl of Ossory, pass for St. Sebastian, pass dated from vessels from express-boat from, convoyed to Ostend deputy consul at. See Morgan, Peter. St. Tubes. See Setubal. St. Valery, vessel for vessel sent to St. Victor, the Sieur, pass for St. Vincent, Cape of, Algerine defeated off English vessel taken off Salcey, forest of, grant of timber out of, mentioned Salcombe, vessel cast away near Salgado, Sir Jacome, Sir J. Williamson moved on behalf of Salinas, Don, Governor of Antwerp, orders sent to, for delivery to officers in command Salisbury, Bishop of, temp. Henry I See also Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury. Earl of. See Cecil, James, Earl of Salisbury. Salkeld, Col. Sallee, treaty with, mentioned goods of, captured on an Argierman-of-war, note about notes about a cargo for Saltmarsh, Arthur, of Hull, merchant, examination of Salusbury, Sir John, letters of letter to books seized on a supposed Popish priest put into Sir J. Williamson's hands by messenger sent to, in Denbighshire Col. Thomas, regiment of. See Army, the. as Lieut.-Col. of Lord O'Brien's regiment, letter to note of instructions to Thomas, commissions to Salvin, Diana and Elizabeth, warrant for a pardon to Salydore, the river Sampford, Little, Essex, rectory of, warrant for a dispensation concerning Sancroft, William, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, warrants to report by mentioned dispensation at the request of subscriber to a new atlas moves the King in the matter of Sir Jonathan Trelawny's son residentiary canonry void by the promotion of to give instructions to messengers employed to watch persons going to Mass at ambassadors' houses to appoint the Lent preachers before the King Sanders (Saunders), Edmund, counsellor at law, to be allowed access to the Earl of Powys and Viscount Stafford to be allowed access to Lords Belasyse, Arundel and Petre Mrs., house of, in Wild Street Jesuit consultas held at , alias Browne, S. J., sent to raise a commotion in Scotland Sanderson, James, recommended as scholar in the Charterhouse Dr. Randall, letter of Capt. William, of Col. John Russell's regiment of Foot Guards commission to Sands, Thomas, equerry to the Queen, pass for Sandwich, seditious words spoken at. Mayor of, memorandum of letters to Sandys, Lady E., letter of Thomas, letter of Thomas, M.A., note in favour of presentation of Sanger, Edward, ensign in the Middlesex militia Sarsfield, Charles, estate procured by the Duke of Monmouth for, on certain conditions See also Fanshawe, William. Sasigniell, Andr, Frenchman, pass for Savage, R., clerk of the Crown in Ireland, certificate by person accused by Savile, George, Viscount Halifax, said to be implicated in a plot to bring in a commonwealth Henry, order of, mentioned caveat on behalf of, mentioned Henry, commission to Dame Mary, pass granted to and her daughter, Mary, pass for Savill, , S. J., said to have been sent to raise a rebellion in Ireland Savoy, the Duchess of, present of wines from, to the King Sawbridge, Thomas. See Dunmore, John. Sawtell, Mr., of the Letter Office recommended to succeed James Hickes Sawyer, Sir Robert, letter of to be Speaker during Mr. Seymour's illness hope expressed that, will be less pernicious than the old Speaker desires to retire from the Speakership desired to attend on the King note of speech of, in the House of Commons Saxony, Elector of (John George II), envoy of. See Oppelen, Monsr. van. Saxton, Robert, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Sayer, Adolphus, Page of Honour to the Queen, warrant for an annuity to Says Court, letter dated from Saywell, Thomas, messenger, warrant to Scate Road, vessels lying at Scheldt, the, troops to embark for troops ordered to See also Zealand. Schomberg, M., quarrel between, and the Elector of Brandenburg Schultzius, Andrew, anagram by Schwerin, Baron de, envoy extraordinary from the Elector of Brandenburg, memorial from, mentioned pass for Scilly Islands, the, vessel run ashore between, and Land's End vessels attacked by Turks' man-of-war near Algerines said to be cruising near frigates cruising off Sclater, Henry, uncle of Mr. Lyndall's children, possibility of his being next high sheriff of Lincolnshire Scoles, William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Scotch commanders, a hundred, cashiered from the French service complainants, statement that some, will lose their heads fugitives in Northumberland, to be kept under observation gentry and bishops, said to be coming to complain of the Duke of Lauderdale Jesuits, 12, gone to Scotland to preach as Nonconformists lords, coming to London to complain of the Duke of Lauderdale complaints of, answered by the King hastening to the Convention at Edinburgh masters of ships, refuse to ships arms from Rotterdam for Scotland officers, person observed to have had conferences with soldiers returned from the French service See also English. vessels, two, laden with salt for account of the Grand Party Scotchman, a, killed in a riot in Northumberland Scotchmen, conventicles held by, on the borders of Northumberland riot committed by, in Northumberland Scotland, Privy Council of, letter of, mentioned letters to letter to, mentioned orders of, mentioned warrants to complaint made to commission read in persons to be admitted of petition to, for a mitigation of the bond, refused person ordered to attend acts of, vindicated in a pamphlet orders the levying of two troops of Dragoons proceedings of, approved by the King the clerk of, communicates news to Matthew Mackaile a member of, interference of, with elections for Ayrshire conventiclers sent to Jamaica by order of most of the members of, attending the Duke of Lauderdale taking a lower tone against the Covenanters not sending forces against the conventiclers for fear of a reverse sends Horse Guards to apprehend the west country smiths to be adjourned members of, sent to vote in the Court of Justiciary to sit weekly from 1st November the Marquess of Athole refuses to execute the commands of fine imposed by causes the houses of Papists to be searched the Bishop of St. Andrews' strange language before a quorum of, making a circuit round the west country Committee of, in the western shires, severe proceedings of sitting at Ayr at Glasgow dissolved by Act of Council See also Charles II; Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale. the Lord President and Council of, crime charged by, against the Duke of Hamilton and other lords the Secret Council of, warrant from, mentioned Commissioner of the Treasury in, person to be appointed as Commissioners of the Treasury in, letters to warrants to to provide for raising more troops orders to be given to commission to audit the accounts of Commissioners of the Treasury and Exchequer in, warrant to Treasure Depute in. See Maitland of Halton, Charles, Lord Halton. the Lords of Session in, allowed to attend sittings of the Convention Lords of Council and Session in, King's letter presented to College of Justice in, certain Senators of, to be commissioners of the Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory President of. See Dalrymple, Sir James. Senators of. See Falconer, Sir David; Murray, Sir Thomas. Commissioners of Justiciary in warrant to Court of Justiciary in, finding of, as to presence at a conventicle. Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory in, appointment of commissioners of Lord Chancellor of, speech of, mentioned the Duke of Lauderdale delivers his commission to See also Leslie, John, Earl of Rothes. Lord Justice General of, refuses to pass sentence removed from being judge See also Mackenzie, Sir George, of Tarbet; Primrose, Sir Archibald. Lord President of Session in, intervenes in a debate in the Convention the late Lord President of, eldest daughter of, marriage of Lord Advocate of, the Duke of Hamilton and other lords denounced as rebels by report of a speech of disappointed in the verdict of an assize See also Mackenzie, Sir George, of Rosehaugh. Justice Clerks of. See Lockhart of Lee, Sir James; Wallace of Craigie, Sir Thomas. Lord Register of, the Lord Commissioner's commission read by Clerk Register of. See Murray, Sir Thomas, of Glendoick. Lords Privy Seal of. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athol; Seton, Charles, Earl of Dumfermline. Commissioners for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds in, letter to Secretary of State for, Signets and presses for the office of Great Master Household of. See Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle. Lord High Constable of. See Hay, John, Earl of Erroll. Major General and Commander-in-Chief of the forces in. See Livingstone, George, Earl of Linlithgow. Adjutant-General of the forces in. See Hamilton, Matthew. Captain of the Guard of Horse in. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athol. muster-master general of the forces in, instructions to mentioned the army in, action of, mentioned in the House of Commons report that, has mouldered away establishment for special oath to be administered to See also under Army, the. the forces in, officers of, to be well supervised by the Council the King's cashkeeper in. See Sharpe, Sir William, of Stonyhill. Commissioners of Militia in, instructions to, approved the Militia of, not trusted by the Duke of Lauderdale the King's buildings in, Surveyor-General of. See Bruce, Sir William, of Balcaskie. physician in ordinary in. See Stevinson, Dr. Archibald. chaplain in ordinary in. See Scott, Robert. the Parliament of 1661 in, debate as to proceedings adopted in annual grant by, still in force Convention of Estates to be called in Convention of the Estates of, sitting at Edinburgh to be held at Edinburgh letter of, to the King, mentioned. dispatched to Court King's letter to published instructions for the management of attempts to mar the elections for elections for, at Dumfries and Clydesdale the estate of Burghs met at Edinburgh the Court expected to carry the day in narrative of debate on the opening day of dispute as to rights of Commissioners of the Duke of Hamilton asked not to press a debate in said to be deferred supply unanimously voted by excludes from its sittings all except members, noblemen's eldest sons and lords of Session dissolution of, expected said to have renounced the Covenant fear of its becoming a precedent dissolved contradictory voting by remission in, of Richard Murray of Broughton, mentioned ratification of the acts of the Duke of Lauderdale during supply granted by, troops to be paid out of general collector of. See Sharpe, Sir William, of Stonyhill. receivers of, warrant for payment to Committee of, Sir Patrick Hume examined by two of Committee of, for elections, debate as to the appointment of votes on the report of general report of in 1661, Commissioner of. See Middleton, John, Earl of Middleton. Highlanders of, persons beggared by, likely to steal over to Ireland two foot companies of, to be raised in warrant for payment of commissions in the chiefs of the clans of, summoned to give bond to preserve the peace Covenanters attacked by troops more easily levied in, than in England talk of great persecutions in news from none can manage, but the Duke of Lauderdale growing insolence of the fanatics in the fanatics still active in anxiety in Ireland as to affairs in hopes that the King will grant a Parliament for dragoons to be levied in apprehensions of disorders in persecutions and troubles in, mentioned in a sermon gentry from, unsatisfactory answer by the King to likely to be stopped from returning home English soldiers said to be marching to embargo in, to be removed statement of the three several interests in cost of levying forces in, greater than the profit forces sent to, not remanded drafts from all companies to be sent to the King acknowledges the late proceedings in, to be his own doing the Duke of Hamilton demands regulation of the elections in list of several of the nobility of, that have not paid the Poll money person under oath not to trade in Excise of, part of, said to have been given to a lady 150,000l. to be paid by a land-tax in satirical defence of proceedings in elections held at Michaelmas every year in, for possible parliaments decree ratified by the King in, mentioned information of shipment of arms to, from Rotterdam conventicles again flourishing in the two archbishops of, order of the Scotch Council confirmed by the greatest conventicle ever seen in Covenanters in, ready to defend themselves against the King's forces vessel gone to cruise round the Highlands of, means to be taken to suppress disorders in ratification of all the acts of the Duke of Lauderdale in persons banished from, said to be at the mouth of the Thames note about foot regiment to be levied in, commissions in three troops of horse to be levied in, commissions in company of dragoons to be levied in, commission in the troops to be ordered to follow conventiclers into, from Northumberland notes as to a supposed rebellion contrived by the Jesuits in leave to go into palaces, castles, forts and garrisons in, instructions for repairing officers of state, &c. in, warrant for payment of fees and pensions to the King informed as to the state of the revenue in the Inland Excise of, troops &c. to be paid out of pass to certificate of the fanatic interest in, the Marquess of Athol represented as a promoter of opinion given that Episcopacy cannot be established in instructions for mustering troops in licence to import stock to, from Ireland persons returned from strangling of witches in, mentioned French said to have landed in the West of, expected influx of beggars from, into Ireland the King approves of the proceedure of the Privy Council with reference to the late transactions in persons arming again in, expecting help from Court report that the militia are to be withdrawn from gentry and lawyers came to London to debate the business of, before the King 5,000 horse from, come to Edinburgh a squadron of Horse Guards sent to the conventiclers of, armed and prepared to fight rebellion in, in now the calmest part pamphlet addressed to the sufferers in the Presbyterian interest of, the Duke of Hamilton said to have no correspondence with the Duke of Lauderdale keeps an interest among not decreasing in numbers "usually get the ill deeds and the Papists the evil words," likely to be pleased by the behaviour of the Earl of Arran the Kirk of, Psalm book set forth in 1671 by the Assembly of vessel of vessels for and Ireland, passages between, to be watched for conventiclers See also England. Scots factor, the, at Rotterdam. See Burnet, Thomas. in London, some of, to be tried in Scotland Scott, Charles, of Bonnietoun, commission to Sir Edward, warrant for payment to Francis, minister of Minto, to be minister of the kirk of Hassinden in the shirefdome of Teviotdale James James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleugh letters of letters to letter to, mentioned from the Prince of Orange, mentioned appointment by assignment by bond of certificates by commissions from commissions desired by consent to a commission by commissions to, as Captain General of all the lands forces warrant for desire of direction of, mentioned instructions by list by orders or commands of mentioned order to mentioned pass from, certificate of petition to power of attorney from protection from requests by note of request by satisfaction of, notified warrants from warrant desired by warrant to warrant for payment to signification of the King's pleasure to warrants for grants of an annuity to certificate of pensions and fees of ordered to return to London at Deal ordered to march from Ostend to Bruges sails for Ostend going to Bruges gone to Nieuport going to Bruges to the Marquis d' Ossera the town keys of Ostend delivered up to ordered to return to England promises to persuade the King to send succours to Flanders arrived in London offers to obtain the King's command for the return of Lord Howard of Escrick to court officer ordered to lay down his commission by troop of Grenadiers to be raised under the command of, commissions in arrived at Canterbury to be spoken with about the claims of the Drum Major views Barham Down person to be appointed by, to receive colours for Horse Guards explains the impressment of militia drummers consents to the release of deserted soldiers appointment to receive pensions and pay due to men dismissed from his regiment by order of takes measures to be informed of the true state of the forces in Flanders to go to Bruges to prepare the troops to march to the Prince of Orange journal of the journey of, to the Low Countries gallantry of, near Mons nearly taken by the French dines with the Duke of Luxembourg thought to be on board a yacht in the Downs gone to Flanders memorandum touching a promise to departure of, for Ostend, mentioned said to have marched to join the Prince of Orange leave granted by, for Col. Anthony Gylby to choose his own officers welcomed by the Prince of Orange's soldiers said to have aided much in the Prince of Orange's victory at Mons highly commends the Prince of Orange's Foot Guards and dragoons amendments in the commission of, desired return of, mentioned passed through Ipswich for London prevails on the King to send troops to Antwerp instead of Flanders approves of officers nominated by Col. Gylby provision made by, for sick soldiers in Flanders at Windsor requires a reduction of the contract for forage for the army acquainted with vacancies in Sir John Fenwick's regiment sum expended by, on his journeys to Flanders wagon for the use of troops ordered by, to quarter on the Borders moved by Sir C. Wheler on behalf of his second son Titus Oates said to have been commissioned to kill conveys to Sir C. Wheler the King's promise for his second son estate of, in Scotland, exempted from payment of supply to nominate Protestant officers to succeed those dismissed as Papists approves of Francis Turner as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University messages from, to Sir Samuel Clarke as Master of the Horse, warrant to as heritable sheriff of Teviotdale, deputy of regiment of. See under Army, the. troop of Horse Guards commanded by. See under Army, the company of, at Hull 12 companies of, in France secretary of. See Vernon, James. or the Commissaries General of the Musters, muster rolls to be transmitted to and Anne, his wife, licence to, recited John, in Swanstoun, commission to Sir J., recommends Sir Anthony Deane as burgess for Shoreham Peter, D.D., Canon of Windsor, dispensation for Robert, letter of Robert, minister at the Abbey of Holyrood House, to be a King's chaplain in ordinary in Scotland Walter, of Lasswade (Scot), Col., new designs of, person implicated in to be apprehended at Dover Scotten, William, servant of Sir James Shaen, certificate concerning pass for Scottish affairs, the Duke of Lauderdale thanked by the King for his management of subjects, ships belonging to, embargo to be laid on Scoulden, Robert, of Norwich, suspected of a design against the Bishop of Norwich Scroggs, Sir William, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, reference to warrant from mentioned Richard Bower, to be tried before, at, Thetford Sir J. Williamson requested to write to, on behalf of Richard Bower speech of, on his elevation moved by Sir J. Williamson on behalf of Oxford University called in to a Council on the Popish Plot persons committed by a copy of Mr. Bedloe's pardon to be delivered to refuses to entertain a matter on which Thomas Povey waited on him Scrope, Dame Mary, pass for Scudamore, Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment, order for payment to at Bruges Seamen, pressing of, to be stopped hold up ships for high wages Searacoale, William, lieutenant in Lord O'Brien's regiment, to be cashiered to be taken into custody warrants to Seaton, Yorkshire, manor of, petitions concerning Seaton Sands, near the Tees mouth, vessel stranded on Seckford, Thomas, lands of, petition for caveat concerning, ordered Secretary of State, a, letter to Secretaries of State, the, the office of, caveat to be entered at See also under Osborne Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby. Seddon, alias Sidney, Thomas, B.D., promise of a residentiary Canonry to, mentioned recommendations on behalf of letters mandatory in favour of, mentioned said to be more in favour with the Bishop of Hereford obnoxious behaviour of to have the second residentiary Canonry vacant in Hereford Cathedral Sedgefield, rector of. See Grenville, Dr. Denis. Seely, Captain James, of the London Trained Bands Seignelay, the Marquis de, horses to be transported for the use of Selkirk, shire of, dispute as to election of commissioners for Selleck, John, of Wells, Somerset, warrant for a pardon to Sempill, Lady, house of, searched Senaire, Bartholomew, Frenchman, pass for Sergeantlaw. See Fulbar. Sernitte, Robert, grinder of colours to Verrio, and his wife Seton, Alexander, Viscount of Kingstoun, commission to company of dragoons of. See Army, the. Charles, Earl of Dumfermline, late Lord Privy Seal of Scotland Setubal or St. Ubes or St. Tues, vessels from the Dutch fleet from salt from Severn, the, Act for the preservation of fishing in creek called Sully in, vessel bulged in report of a merman seen in Sewers, the Commissioners of, decree of, caveat concerning and the draining of Lindsey Level Sex, William, master of the Seaflower of Dartmouth Seyes or Sey, Richard, removed from a commission of the peace charges against Seymore, John, petition of, and grant to, mentioned Seymour, Edward, Treasurer of the Navy, warrant to as Speaker of the House of Commons, letters of letters to enclosure to, mentioned fallen into a distemper Sir R. Sawyer to be Speaker during the illness of return of, to the House, desired summoned to town for the proroguing of Parliament Francis, Duke of Somerset, at Turin, letter for, mentioned corpse of, being brought to England servant of John, teacher in a boarding school examination of, mentioned John, commission to Thomas, commission to Shaa, John, commission to Shackerly, Sampson, commission to Shaen, Sir James, Surveyor General of Ireland certificate by and his partners, farmers of the revenue in Ireland, suspicions as to the actions of wife of, going to the Hague Shaftesbury, Earl of. See Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury. Shaftoe, Thomas, master, of Newcastle, information of Shales, Capt., computation by, as to the debt of the Navy letter concerning, mentioned Mr., recommended as a burgess of Hull Shampy, Mr., a periwig maker Shannon, the river. See under Lax Weir. Share, Peter, an Irishman, taken before the bailiffs at Yarmouth Sharpe, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews, warrant for a letter to speech of, mentioned meeting between, and the Duke of Hamilton, described named one of the Committee for elections joins in a debate in the Scotch Convention said to have been treated without respect by the Earl of Arran reported to have said that there was greater hazard to be feared from the Presbyterian than the Popish interest Sir William of Stonyhill, the King's cashkeeper in Scotland, warrant for allowance to appointed general collector of supply granted by the Convention of Estates of Howston, , objection to the election of Shea, Peter, an Irishman, case of, still before the Council delivered into the custody of a messenger Sheapeard, Charles, Groom of the Chamber, certificate of wages due to Sheen, letters dated from Sheerness, letters dated from proposals for strengthening the garrison and fortifications at goods of the King of Sweden unable to be loaded at, without order the Swedish envoy to be allowed to move goods from, without special order Governor of, letter to garrison of, certificate of pay due to Major Nathaniel Darrell's foot company in, commission in the Level at the Navy Yard at clerk of the Cheque at. See Hunter, Samuel. Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave, letter to commissions desired by desire of, mentioned petitions of, referred goes ashore at Harwich and leaves for London salutes the Prince of Orange at the head of a Coldstream battalion regiment of. See Army, the. Sheffield, soldiers from, to keep Bridlington fort Sheldon, Dominick, dismissed from the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse Col. Sir Joseph of the London Trained Bands Sheldrake, William, a Nonconformist, intercession on behalf of Shelford, warren between, and Newmarket Shelly, Sir Charles, copy of pass to and John, his son, pass for Lady Abergavenny, wife of, and Lord Abergavenny, her son, pass for Shelton, Stephen, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Sheppard (Shepard), Ch., embarked at Deal sailed from Harwich ratification carried to the Hague by Sherburne, Edward. See Moore, Sir Jonas. Thomas, commission to, as Provost Martial General Sheridan, , farmer of the Hearth money, tender by Sheriffs, the, list of, for the English counties Sheston, Matthew, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia Ship, an English-built, captured by a Brandenburg caper Shipdham, Samuel, a Yarmouth Nonconformist Shipman, Elizabeth, grant to, of a lighthouse at Dungeness, mentioned Ships, foreign, custom of the King's ships and castles in saluting memorandum as to rules to be observed by, in English ports and rivers outward-bound, embargo laid on the 30, the Commissioners for, to be Commissioners for the Poll Bill schedule of warrants for making, free, required by the Committee of Trade trading illegally to the West Indies, question as to wages of the seamen on new, number of, building at certain ports names of: Adventure Adventure, of London Adventure, of Lyme Advice, of Yarmouth Amiti Amity, of Lyme Amity, of Topsham Andrew, of Colchester Anne Anne, ketch Anne, yacht Anne and Christopher Anne and Elizabeth, of Liverpool Anne and Elizabeth, of London Antelope Argorell, of St. Malo Asia Betty, of London Black Eagle, a Dutch caper of Middelburg Boone, a French man-ofwar Brave, a French man-ofwar Bridgewater Merchant Bristol Castle, fireship Castle of Hesen Husen Centurion Champ Luisant (Shamlusam) of Port Louis Charles Charles, yacht Charles, of Plymouth Charles, of Yarmouth Charlotte Charlotte, yacht Chestnut Tree, of Flushing Christian Albert, of Holstein Cleveland letter dated from on board Cleveland, yacht Concord, a States man-ofwar Concord, of Lyme Concord, of Newcastle Constant, of London Deborah, of London Defiance Deptford, ketch Dolphin, of Plymouth Dolphin, a Dutch caper of Middelburg Dorothy, of Flushing Dorothy, of London Dorothy, of Weymouth Dover Drake Dreadnought Dunkirk Eagle, a Middelburg privateer Eagle, of Plymouth Eagle, of Weymouth Edgar Elizabeth, of Falmouth Elizabeth, of Flushing Elizabeth, of Flushing (another) Elizabeth, of London Elizabeth, of Lyme Elizabeth and Katherine Endeavour, of Southampton Endeavour, of Weymouth English Ruby European Exchange, of London Falcon Fleece Fleece, an East Indiaman Flying Dragon, a caper of Flushing Foresight Francis Francis, of London Francis, of Lyme French Ruby Friends' Increase Garland George, of London Gift, of Yarmouth Gift of God Globe Golden Hind, of London Greenwich Greyhound Greyhound, of Bristol Guernsey Hampshire Hannibal, of London Harwich Hay, frigate, of Kinsale Honour Hope, of London Hopeful Success, of Lynn Hopewell Hopewell, of Fowey Hopewell, of London Hunter Industry, yacht, of Bridlington Isaac and Benjamin Jersey Johanna, of Flushing, a Dutch caper John, of Burntisland John, of London John, of Lyme John, of Ross John and Benjamin, of London John and Nicholas, of London Jonas, of London Judith, of Lyme Katherine Katherine (another) Katherine, yacht Katherine, yacht (another) Katherine, New, yacht Katherine, yacht (old) Lark Lark, of Dartmouth Lawson, of London Leopard Lightning, a French man-ofwar Lion Little Rose, of Lyme Loyal Subject, East Indiaman Lucretia, of Amsterdam Magdalen, yacht Margaret, of New York Margaret, of Queensferry Maria, of Rotterdam Marigold, of Weymouth Martin, yacht Mary Mary, yacht Mary, of London Mary, of Plymouth Mary, of Southampton Mary Rose Mary and Ann, ketch, of London Mary and Ann, of St. Valry Mayflower, of Falmouth Mayflower, of London Mayflower, of Lyme Mayflower, of Weymouth Mermaid Monmouth Montagu Newcastle Nonsuch Norwich Oak Olive Branch Olive Branch, of Falmouth Owners' Goodwill Oxford Patience, of London Patient Adventure, of Ipswich Pearl, of Falmouth Peter, of Plymouth Phnix Phnix, of Topsham Portsmouth Portsmouth, yacht Portsmouth, of London Prince of Orange, a States man-of-war Prince William, a Flushing caper Prosperous, of Bristol Prosperous, of London Prosperous, of Lyme Providence, of London Providence, of Lyme Providence, of Yarmouth Rebecca, of Weymouth Resolution Restoration Richard and Elizabeth, of London Richard's Adventure Roebuck Rose, of Lyme Royal Charles Royal James Royal Oak Ruby Rupert Ruth, of London St. Ann, of St. Malo St. Anne, of Ostend St. Antoine, a French man-of-war St. Francis, a Hamburg man-of-war St. John, of Havre St. John, of Lubeck St. Martin, of London St. Michael, of Hamburg St. Peter, of Havre St. Thomas, of London Samaritan, of Yarmouth Sampson, of London Samuel, of London Samuel, of Swansea Samuel and John, of London Samuel and Joseph, of Pendennis San Salvador San Salvador, of St. Sebastian Sarah Sarah, of Topsham Seaflower, of Dartmouth Seaflower, of Dublin Seaflower, of London Seaventure, ketch Senor Bona Nova, of Oporto Seven Provinces, a Dutch man-of-war Society, of Lyme Soldadoes or Suadadoes Springer, of Middelburg Staverin or Stavoreen Success, of Penryn Supply, of Workington Swallow, of Truro Swan Sweepstakes Swiftsure Terrible, a French man-ofwar Thomas and Mary, of Barbados Thomas and Mary, of Lyme Thunder, a French man-ofwar Tiger Tiger, an Algerine True Dealing, of Plymouth Tulip, of London Tunmarch, of Yarmouth Unity Unity, of London Unity, of Lyme Unity, of Southampton Vine, of Colchester Virgin, of London Welcome, of London Welfare, of Lynn Westmoreland White Dove, of Danzig White Horse, of Algiers William, of Lyme William and Jane, of London Woolwich Yarmouth, of Yarmouth York York Merchant, of London. Young Prince Shipwith, Northumberland, rectory of, presentation to Shirly, Robert, a patten-maker, by the Gatehouse Shoky, Mr., a chirurgeon in Duchy Lane Savoy Shooter, Captain James, of the London Trained Bands Shoreham, the Corporation of, person invited by, to stand as burgess for Parliament Shotley, troops detained at vessels anchored over against Shrewsbury, letters dated from disputed election of a burgess for Mayor of, alleged favour shewn by, to Sir Richard Corbet Countess of. See Talbot, Anna Maria, Countess of Shrewsbury. Siar, Samuel, vintner, information of Sibourg, Vicomte de, Governor of Bruges, welcomes the Duke of Monmouth Sicily, recovered for Spain allusions to, in a debate See also under Charleroi. Siddor, Gabriel, Muscovite, pass for Sidebotham, Thomas. See Ellis, Richard. Signet, the, the Clerk of, letters to Clerkship of, warrant for a grant in reversion of notes about Clerks of. See Bere, Sidney; Morice, Nicholas; Nicholas, Sir John; Norgate, Edward; Trumbull, William; Warwick, Sir Philip. Office, the, promise of a clerkship in Simonds, Mr., false report of, about arms being freighted for Ireland Simons, , commission to Sinclair, Mr., commanding four companies from Bruges, orders to, mentioned Sion, Alexander, governor of James and George Hamilton Sieur, minister of the reformed church in France, driven to England Sior, Eustathius, servant of the Marquis de Borgomaniero, pass for Siri (?), the Abbot, rumoured conference between Mr. Montagu and the Papal Nuncio at the house of Sisson, Thomas, of Tankersley, assault on, mentioned Sittingbourne. See Dover. Skeen, Robert, student in divinity, presented to the church of Dunsyre in the shirefdome of Lanark Skeffington, John, Viscount Massareene, present at a funeral at Carrickfergus Skelton, Bevil, envoy extraordinary to the Emperor, allowances of bills of extraordinaries of Skelton, company that marched through, at dead of night Skipwith (Skypwith), Mrs. Dorothy, legacy left by, to Roman Catholic churches caveat concerning Sir Thomas, of Metheringham, Lincolnshire, grant of a baronetcy to Slaughter, George, usher of the Presence Chamber to the Queen, and Bridget, his wife, and Dorothy, his daughter, pass for William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Mr., a Nonconformist preacher Sleswick Holstein, the Duke of, pass for horses of, requested Slingesby, Capt. Henry, of the Horse Guards, troop of Sir Thomas, letters to warrant for payment to regiment of. See Army, the. Sluys, letters dated from the Duke of Monmouth goes to troops ordered to, from Ostend, Nieuport and Bruges all the battalions shipped from orders as to sailing of troops from, for Brussels troops to embark at, for Brussels Governor of, letter to the Duke of Monmouth writes to See also Lalecke, Heer. town major of, supposed neglect of Smallpox Smart, William, pardon to Smith, Edward, commission to Edward and Thomas, pass for Capt. Edward, of the Earl of Mulgrave's regiment, certificate concerning Elizabeth, person that quarrelled with, in Wells Cathedral Francis, Lord Carrington, arms reported to have been carried to and from, the house of James, of the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, warrant for the execution of John, execution of, to be deferred, if found guilty of murder John, an attorney in Ireland, caveat concerning formerly subsheriff of Cavan certificate of crimes and misdemeanours charged against and Michael, his brother, subornation of perjury by Matthew Plunket, Hugh O'Gowan and Bryan O'Gowan, burglary by John, keeper of the Cambridge coffeehouse. Fuller's Rents, Holborn, house of, to be searched alias Carrington, John, pass for Osmond, document signed by Robert, surgical operator, pass for Theodorus, commission to Thomas, messenger, warrant to William, Mayor of Winchelsea, letter of William, of Aldgate, information against to be brought before Sir J. Williamson questions to be put to examinations of to be kept in close custody for further examination further examination of, queries relating to question as to the dealings of, with Huley the Quaker warrant for the discharge of William, messenger of the Chamber, warrant for payment to William, warrant for the discharge of Sir William, justice of the peace in Stepney, letter to no grant to pass to, of a fair at Mile End Lieutenant Thomas, second son of, christening of his child, at Lisburn Mr., chaplain to Sir J. Williamson, letter to , a bookseller, information against , lay brother of the Order of the Politerians, information about said to haunt the House of Commons, Council Chamber and Cabinet said to have carried papers from Father Ireland to Whitebread said to have been an accomplice of Titus Oates in a plot against the King Smithsby, James, of St. Martin's in the Fields, draper, orders for payment to Smyrna, vessels from fleet, the, met off Portland Smyth, Ralph, and Thomas Taylor, of Lisburn, ship of, trading to London Smythe, Philip, Viscount Strangford, notice to be given to Snape, Lieut., of Sir Lionel Walden's regiment, ordered to come to London Snoade, Ensign John, of the Southwark trained band regiment Snow, William, warrants to Soames, William, Envoy and Resident at Turin, letter to, requested letter to be inserted in the next packet to Soccach, town and lands of, and the lands of Lesmurdie, late within the parochine of Mortlich and now within that of Cabrach and the shirefdome of Banff, warrant for a grant of Solea, Mrs., treasonable speech repeated to Solemn League and Covenant, the, demonstration from the West of Scotland in favour of Solicitor-General, the. See Winnington, Sir Francis. Somerset, Henry, Marquess of Worcester, letters to persons removed from the commission of the peace in Glamorgan and Monmouth by charges by likely to be much concerned with a narrative delivered by the Bishop of Llandaff Somerset, Duke of. See Seymour, Francis, Duke of Somerset. Sommaripa, Charles de, Sieur de Carlins, first esquire to the late Duke of Lorraine, pass for Soper, Capt, of Col. Legge's regiment, company of Souls, Andrew, a Quaker printer of Shoreditch, certificates as to the discovery of seditious printing by Sound, the vessels from proposed number of ships to be supplied by Holland in the director of the customs in, complaint against, considered just a shipmaster from Hull that came into Sir J. Paul desires to be excused from his consulship of Soundings, the, ships ordered to cruise between, and the Chops of the Channel South, John, petition of found guilty of special manslaughter judgment not to be passed on warrant for a pardon to Capt. John, estate of, caveat concerning Robert, D.D., warrant for a dispensation to South Burry, near Swansea, vessels arrived at Southampton, vessels of troops to be shipped at troops to march to troops to be quartered at Southampton, county of, place of steward of Queen's college, Oxford, in, requested Southern Cape, the, vessels left off Southesk, Earl of. See Carnegie, Robert, Earl of Southesk Countess of. See Carnegie, Anne, Countess of Southesk. Southsea Castle, troops to march to Southwark, a scrivener in the great fire at, in May, 1676, mentioned the Surrey assizes held at report of unlicensed printers in information about Dissenting ministers in the trained band regiment for, list of the officers and soldiers of alleged firing of, by Jesuits imprisonment of William Bedloe in, mentioned soldiers of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment quartered at St. Saviour's, minister and churchwardens of places in: Dockhead Unicorn Yard near the Maypole Sign of the Compass, the New Street Horselydown Long Walk, the St. Mary Magdalen's parish Farthing Alley in Mays Pond Little Mays Pond Southwell, Sir Robert, letter of Dr., information about Spain, letters from, mentioned vessel from, arrived at Ostend vessels for ships trading in said to have offered to quit Tournai note about notes as to stipulations to be made with Sicily recovered to proposal that, shall supply some ships in the Straits miserable condition of, mentioned linens lading for ports of, law against French merchandise put in execution in treaty between, and the States General, mentioned new demands from, made by the French project between, and France, mentioned jealous of English troops continuing to be sent over to Flanders letters to and from, carried by Titus Oates money sent from, to English Jesuits pass to question of the Duke of York being sent to Titus Oates and William Bedloe said to have been acquainted in King of (Charles II), letter of, mentioned letter to letters to, mentioned orders of, to the Governor of Flanders, mentioned French vessels with passes from rumour of a marriage between, and the Emperor's daughter packs of hounds for ambassador extraordinary of. See Egmont, Comte d'. and Holland, great fleets of, in the Downs (1639), orders given to Sir John Pennington regarding See also Emperor, the; France. Spaniards, said to have landed in Ireland and crossed to Wales Spaniards, the, blamed for the bad condition of things Edan bravelydefended by Dutch squadron at Cadiz may return for want of being paid by Mr. Churchill sent to adjust matters with, as to English troops in Flanders hopes that, will put more men in Bruges can send no more men to Bruges the French preferred to, at Brussels delay in surrendering Flemish towns to the King willing to insist on the restoration of certain towns to shallop taken by, and men sold to the galleys French goods confiscated and burnt by fort belonging to the peace said not to have been signed by reported to have done bravely in a battle against the French See also French, the. Spanish ambassador or minister, the, in England, letter for, mentioned express to, mentioned memorial of, mentioned note of proposal to be made to detained ship appeals to house of, alleged affront to envoys in England express-boat, a, detained at Dover allowed to leave Dover forces, the, said to be on the march gold, none, received at Lisburn ministers, the two, in England, change of plan as to destination of troops approved by Netherlands, the, English forces in, warrant for exercising martial law over commissions to exercise martial law over the King insists on an article specifying the exact number of troops to be employed in, by himself and the States General the French King said to have demanded several towns in pass to Governor of, letters of, to the King of Spain, mentioned general of the artillery in. See Legge, Col. George. plenipotentiaries, the, pretensions of Monsr. Luxembourg to be proposed to squadron, a, strange conduct of, in battle near Mons and Portuguese trade, the, likely to be lost by the setting up of looms in Portugal See also Dutch. Sparrow, Anthony, D.D., Bishop of Norwich, threatening letter to Spauvall, Robert, pass for Spence, Richard, capt.-lieutenant in the Middlesex militia Spencer, Robert, Earl of Sunderland, appointed ambassador extraordinary to the King of France appointment of, warrant for sealing memorandum of his taking leave of the King warrant for payment to Captain Thomas, of the London Trained Bands Capt., money owed to, by Viscount Conway Spigurnell or sealer to the great seal, office of. See Barrow, Thomas, junior; Davies, James; Harvey, Joseph. Spilman, Anthony, letters of Spinning, a new engine for Spithead, vessels at vessels arrived at the fleet from the Downs arrived at vessels for vessels sailed from vessels sailed by the Harwich off, letter dated from Sir John Ernle sails from, for the Straits Sir Thomas Allin's squadron at Sprat, Dr. T., letter of Springall, William, note of commission to Stabbing, the Statute of Stafford, Margaret, kinswoman of Mrs. Plowden, pass for William, commission to Stafford, memorandum of a man from Viscount de. See Howard, William, Viscount de Stafford. Staffordshire, informations dated at Father Ireland and Lord Aston in Deputy Lieutenants of, letter to Staines, Richard, of Sullington, Sussex, petition of Stalbridge, Dorset, rectory of, dispensation concerning Staley, John, goldsmith, father of William William, to be taken into custody persons to be allowed to converse with to be visited by John Staley, his father, and others inventory of goods of, to be taken head and quarters of, to be delivered to his relations depositions against, mentioned Standell, Lieutenant, of Sir C. Wheler's regiment, 10l. to be stopped out of the pay of Standish, John, B.D., chaplain in ordinary to the King, warrant for presentation of Standish, Lancashire, rectory of, presentation to Standon, visit of Father Ireland to Lord Aston at Stanford, Edward, going to the service of the Duke of Neuburg, pass for granted licence to go abroad James, Resident for the Duke of Neuburg Stanhope, Charles, Lord Stanhope of Harrington, widow of, chaplain to. See Richards, John, M.A. Ferdinando, note of commission to ordered with his troop to Alnwick Stanihurst (Staniers), Major or Col. Henry, letters of illness and death of Madame, letter to Stanley, William George Richard, Earl of Derby, letter to meeting of, with his deputy-lieutenants at Wigan Mr., late Steward of New College in Southants Stannaries Bill, the statement on behalf of the pewterers about Stannyan, Lieut.-Col. Abraham, of the London Trained Bands Stanton, , an apothecary, to be allowed to visit Sir Ellis Leighton Staples, Capt. John, commission to note of commission to Stapleton, Lieut.-Col. William, Governor of Nevis, St. Christopher's, Antego, Montserrat, &c., warrant for privy seal to warrant to, to treat with the French Governor in St. Christopher's, to be sealed notes of arguments of counsel for, concerning negroes seized by him Robert, letter of Starkey, Captain Philip, of the London Trained Bands , to be taken into custody Start, the, vessels met off French fleet met off a French squadron to cruise off State, the late Council of, intercepted letters brought before, mentioned Stedham, , of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment Steel, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher Stephens (Stevens), Henry, master of, the Providence of Yarmouth, memorandum about Joseph, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Robert, letter of certificates of discovery made by, of seditious printing notes by, of Nonconformist sermons information from, about Nonconformists document in the handwriting of assault on, to be redressed , unlawful imprisonment of Stepney, justice of the peace in. See Smith, Sir William. Sterling, Capt., the officer commanding in Berwick Lieutenant, of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment, certificate of a pass for Stettin, description of Stevens, Sherington, commission to Stevenson, Lieut.-Col. John, of the London Trained Bands Stevinson, Dr. Archibald, physician in ordinary in Scotland, warrant for a pension to Steward, James, commission to Stewart, Thomas, commission to Walter, pass for Stillingfleet, Edward, certificate by Stirling, troops raised by the Duke of Montrose to be mustered at warrant for ratification of a charter to Castle, Richard Maitland gone to the Earl of Mar refuses to surrender the heritable keepership of instructions for repairing garrison of, establishment for Sir Patrick Home to be removed to Stirling. Lord. See Alexander, Henry, Earl of Stirling. Stirlingshire, sheriff depute of. See Keirie, John, of Gogar. Stisted, Ch., merchant. See Jennens, Sir William. Stitch, Mr., of Orpington, a reputed Roman Catholic, reported storage of arms at the house of Stoakes, Ensign Henry, of the Southwark trained band regiment Stock, Abraham. See Denew, Nathaniel. Stockar, Sieur, pass for Stockholm, letter dated from vessels from vessel for vessel captured on the voyage to Stockton, letters dated from vessels of, driven ashore a pink of, run ashore Mayor of. See Lee, William. Stokes, Robert, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Capt. William, Mayor of Dover, letters of Stonehouse, Sir John, and Thomas Medlycott, justices of the peace for Berkshire, letter to Stoneraise, letter dated from Stony Stratford, suspicious person met at Morgan, the Jesuit, met at Storff, Lieut.-Col. Paul de, to be employed in the Ordnance Office warrant for payment to Storie, , house of, near St. James' Park Stow (Stowe), Capt., of Sir H. Goodrick's regiment Strachan, Alexander, of Lesmurdie, lands late of, warrant for a grant of Alexander, younger of Glenkindie, letters of horning by, against Alexander Keith, portioner of Duffus John, commission to Stradling, Sir Edward, captain in Col. Thomas Stradling's regiment Edward, commission to note of revoked Col. Thomas, letter of regiment of. See Army, the. Captain, of the King's regiment in Flanders Strafford, Lord. See Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford. Straits, the, vessels from arrived in the Downs vessels for rendezvous for vessel to sail for Dutch fleet for report from Sir John Ernle sailed for Dutch capers from the Dutch squadron in proposed proportions of ships in, to be supplied by England and Holland fleet from, expected at Falmouth or Plymouth passes Plymouth the trade of, might have got into the hands of the French and the Turk victuallers bound for Dutch men-of-war from fleet returning from, protection for fleet for, waiting at Plymouth sailed from Plymouth news from the Dutch fleet for, passed the Goodwins officer serving in note of Sir Richard Rooth's sailing into, against orders fleet, the, passed the Isle of Wight passed Falmouth frigates waiting for, off Scilly arrived at Plymouth seen off Lyme mouth, the, an Algier manof-war captured in trade, the, Holland thought likely to shut England out of Strange, Richard, Provincial, S.J., letters written by, mentioned letter to, mentioned said to have acknowledged favours received from the Queen Strangewayes, Col. Giles, late M.P. for Dorset Col., gone to Lyme Strangford, Viscount. See Smythe, Philip, Viscount Strangford. Strasbourg, common council at, agrees to oppose the French Stratfieldsea, Hampshire, rectory of, dispensation concerning Strathmore, Earl of. See Lyon, Patrick, Earl of Strathmore. Strathurd, Lord, Senator of the College of Justice, to be a commissioner of the Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory Stratoun, Charles, commission to Streaten, Mrs., keeper of a printing house in Bartholomew Close, treasonable speech repeated in the presence of Street, George, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Strickland, Sir Robert, foot company of. See under Portsmouth. an Algier man-of-war captured by Sir Thomas, houses of, to be searched for Jesuits Strode, Col. John, Lieutenant of Dover Castle, letter of letter conveyed by commission to notice to be given to warrants to to be allowed to converse with William Staley, prisoner in Newgate or his deputy, orders to, mentioned Strother, Lance, commission to to be prepared Col. William letter from, mentioned letter to will inform Sir J. Williamson about a rebellious outbreak in Northumberland the King petitioned to reward riot committed on, in Northumberland the King makes an allowance to the troops quartered in Northumberland to be aiding to warrant for payment to Stroud, Sir John, gone to Lyme Sir Nicholas, King's approval of, as deputy lieutenant of Kent Stroude, William, warrant for the reprieve of warrant for a pardon to Struan, the Laird of, not received as commissioner for Perthshire Strudwick, Will., Major Braman thanked for his entertainment of Stuart, Alexander, Earl of Moray, warrant for a grant to commission to, mentioned warrant for a commission to warrant for payment to, of journey- and outrikmoney to be admitted a Commissioner of the Treasury and Exchequer in Scotland sent by the Privy Council of Scotland to vote in the Court of Justiciary nominated a commissioner for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds in Scotland son of, married to the Duchess of Lauderdale's daughter Charles, late Duke of Lenox and Richmond, long lease of the aulnage granted to, mentioned grant ratified to, mentioned Frances Teresa, wife of, Duchess of Richmond, proposal to regulate the collection of the aulnage without any prejudice to Francis, of Coldingham, commission to George, commission to Sir James, an old Archcovenanter, imprisoned at Edinburgh set at liberty by order of the Council James, Duke of Lenox and Richmond, grant to, mentioned James, Duke of York and Albany, letters of letter to pass from recommendation to, mentioned informed of the attack on the Dover packet-boat guards of, land at Deal obstacles to, in obtaining Portlester under his patent for reprisals of opinion that there must be a war with France earnest for the war and desirous of going over with the army himself report to, as to lack of musters at Guernsey lands to be passed to, in Ireland sorry to hear of his daughter's miscarriage anger of, at the Duke of Monmouth being described as the King's "son," promises to permit his collection of maps to be collated for a new atlas urges on the Prince of Orange the necessity of peace said to be a bastard absolutely in favour of war with France in pain to know how his daughter does vessel for the Leeward Islands stopped by command of requested to be at hand when William Smith is taken reported plot to kill the King when going with, to Newmarket representations of, to the Marquis de Borgomaniero, mentioned scandalous language against, mentioned said to be going to command in chief in Flanders Col. Anthony Gylby reminds Sir J. Williamson of a matter concerning going to Windsor to be acquainted with Col. Anthony Gylby's efforts in a case of seditious language said to be going to Flanders moved on behalf of Sir Thomas Ogle present at a Council at Windsor note about advises the Princess of Orange to be careful of herself letters shown to, at Windsor, mentioned "passport ready for," if he will not comply with Jesuit plans tells Father Bedingfield of the discovery of the plot going to Newmarket Titus Oates said to have confessed his attempts against the King to returned from Newmarket prejudiced by the Duke of Lauderdale against the Duke of Hamilton notes in view of a motion in Parliament against question as to the privity of, to Coleman's treason William Bedloe denies having said that he saw at the Jesuit Consulta foot company of, at Portsmouth, commission in territories of in, America, governor-general of. See Lovelace, Francis. chirurgeon to. See Pierce, James. physician to. See Denton, Dr. secretary to. See Werden, Sir John. regiment of. See Army, the. See also Charles II. Mary Beatrice, wife of, Duchess of York, desires to remain incognito in Holland lucky to escape the stormy weather at the Hague safely arrived at Holland returned from Holland very satisfied with her journey to the Prince of Orange good passage of, from Holland secretary of. See Coleman, Edward. servants of, not to come to Whitehall and Anne, his daughter, going to visit the Princess of Orange and the Duchesses of Monmouth, Richmond and Buckingham, gone to the Hague Mary, daughter of, Princess of Orange, miscarriage of See also Orange, Princess of. (Stewart), Lady Katherine. See under O'Brien, Henry, Lord O'Brien. Capt., of Sir Charles Wheler's regiment, said to have obtained the majority of the regiment from the King procures that his company be sent to Ireland said not to be fit to be major company of, allowed to march for Ireland (Steuart), Capt. William, commission to Stubbs, Robert, merchant tailor, petition of warrant for a pardon to Sublet, Peter, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Sudbury, Suffolk, companies to march to Suffolk, the bridge into, near Yarmouth soldiers from Suits, Bill to prevent the removal of, mentioned unnecessary, an Act for avoiding, mentioned Sulyard, Capt. Thomas Summer, Simon, document signed by Sunderland, vessel from run ashore Earl of. See Spencer, Robert, Earl of Sunderland. Sunderland, Capt. Hugh, of the King's regiment of Foot Guards commission to Lieut.-colonel, note of instructions to Surinam, vessels, from Dutch vessels for, waiting at Pendennis for convoy Surman, Mary, Frenchwoman, pass for Surrey, pamphlets, sent to, for safe keeping Assizes, the, person condemned at See also Middlesex. Susanne, Mistress, pass for Sussex, a Jesuit that came to catechize and preach in Assizes, the, person condemned at Sutherland, Mr., recognizance of, mentioned Sutton, John, attorney, notice to be given to , captain in the Middlesex militia Swale, the soldiers for Ostend come into Swale, Sir Solomon, turned out of the House Swann, Sir William, Resident at Hamburg, horses for the use of, pass for death of Swansea, letters dated from vessel of a prodigy born at seamen pressed at a confirmation held at Sweden, proposals relating to, in a project for peace false statements about the King and, mentioned Sicily said to be a security for satisfaction to the French refuse to surrender Flemish towns until, be satisfied will not agree to a cessation without the Empire pass to requested trade with, William Allestree to prepare an account of kinsman of Dr. Allestree from note about question of mediation between, and the Emperor King of letter to, to be prepared at Kalmar solicited by the States General in the matter of the neutrality of the lands adjoining their territories Prince of, reported to be slain in battle Denmark and Brandenburg, peace concluded between Swedes, the, said to have sallied from Landscron and surprised Helsingberg difficulties between, and the Danes and Brandenburgers, as to the peace, mentioned England thought to be going to assist prepared to cede the towns taken from them likely to avoid an engagement at sea Christianstadt thought likely to fall into the hands of action of, considered likely to make for peace do not seem to be pleased at the peace said to have caused the Danes to abandon the siege of Bahus Christianstadt said to have held out against fleet of, said to be off Kalmar Sound the Danes boasting of their success against Swedish ambassador, the, in England, to be informed of the detention of English goods in Sweden commission, a, vessel taken by an Irishman under envoy extraordinary, the, demand of (1672), mentioned envoy, the, capture of a ship disowned by fleet, the, thought to have been engaged with the Danish fleet in the Baltic said to be in Kalmar Sound minister, the, at Paris, pass for a horse for the use of report sent by, of a meeting between Mr. Montagu and the Papal Nuncio privateer, vessel taken by and Danish armies, the, said to be within 8 miles of each other and Danish fleets, the, both said to be at sea See also Danish. Sweenan, Father Jerome, in Spain, note about Swetmam, Thomas, information of Swin, John, late servant of the Marquess of Winchester, pass to Swinfen, Mr., M.P., note of a speech of Sydenham, Capt., of Lord Gerard's regiment of Horse, certificate concerning ordered to Wooller Sydney, Col. Henry, letters to order to orders to, mentioned warrant for payment to sick of the ague at Nieuport sick at Antwerp instructions to, as commander of English troops in the garrison of Nieuport French tents to be delivered to regiment of. See under Army, the. Symcocks, , and others, grant to, recited Symonds, Nathaniel, elected to office in Yarmouth William, carpenter, warrant for a pardon to Symons (Simonds), , S.J., living with Lord Arundel to be searched for and apprehended Symson, Robert, alias Rowascould, of the parish of Holme in Orkney, death of, warrant concerning Syng, E., letter of