General Index: S

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1591-94. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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'General Index: S', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1591-94, (London, 1867) pp. 668-683. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1591-4/pp668-683 [accessed 14 April 2024]

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S.

S.C., grant to

Sabbath, the, observance of

Sacheverell, Ralph

Sack

Sackford, Harry, see Seckford.
-, Hum.

Sackville, Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, Chancellor of Oxford
-, as commissioner about the goods on the Uggera Salvagnia
-, commission to
-, examination before
-, grant to
-, letters to
-, petition to
-, letters and notes by
-, afterwards Earl of Dorset, note by
-, Robt., his son

Sacrament of the altar
-, (Protestant), see Communion.

Sacraments
-, the Seven

Sadberge, co. Durham, recusants in

Sadler, Thos.
-, priest

Safe-conducts, alluded to see also Passports

St. Alban's

St. Ambrose Chapel, Suffolk

St. Anderes
-, general at

St. Andrew's, Holborn

St. Antony, Brazil, college at
-, letter dated from

St. Asaph, resident at

St. Aubin, M. de
-, request of

St. Augustine's lathe, Kent
-, House, Canterbury

St. Barbe, Edw.
-, commission to

St. Bede

St. Benedict Huda, London

St. Botolph Without, Bishopsgate, London
-, rector and churchwardens of

St. Bridget, revelations of

St. Catherine's, Exeter, poorhouse at
-, or Katherine's, London
-, (prison)

St. Cross (Winchester), vicarage of

St. David's, bishop of, see Rudd, Ant.
-, bishopric or diocese of
-, Cathedral

St. Denis or Denys, near Paris

St. Dionis Backchurch, London, rectory of

St. Domingo

St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, London

St. Edmondsbury, Suffolk
-, keeper of gaol in

St. Edmond's House, Brundish, Suffolk

St. Ellen or Helen's, Auckland, Durham

St. Foy (Catholic)

St. George's Chapel, Windsor
-, Feast
-, South wark, parsonage of

St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, London
-, parsonage of
-, residents in
-, Norwich, protection for the poorhouse at

St. Gilion's, co. Monmouth

St. Gothard Pass

St. Helen's
-, Bishopsgate (London)

St. Hubert's Street, Liege

St. Ives
-, ordnance for
-, resident at
-, ships of

St. James de Compostella

St. James's (London), letters dated from

St. Jean de Luz
-, governor of
-, residents at
-, ships of
-, travellers to or from

St. John, John, Lord St. John of Bletshoe
-, letter of
-, Oliver, commission to
-, of Basing, barony of
-, of Fannon, barony of

St. John Maddermarket parish, Norwich
-, de Luce (ship)

St. John's, letter dated from
-, College, Cambridge
-, Hospital, Bedford
-, Wood, Great, London, leases of

St. Katherine's, see St. Catherine's

St. Laurence monastery, Escurial

St. Leger or Seint Leger, Sir John, justice of peace
-, John, grant of a pension to
-, petition of
-, Sir Warham

St. Leonard's, alias Gilmerton, co. Cornwall, protection for poorhouse at

St. Lucar
-, English priests at
-, ships to or from

Saintmain, Hen., alias W. Sterrell, alias M. Francquelin, see Sterrell

St. Malo
-, captain of
-, fleet of

St. Margaret's tin works, Cornwall

St. Martin's Church, Liege

St. Martin's Church, chaplain of

St. Martin's-in the-Fields, London, resident in

St. Martin's parish, Exeter
-, Westminster, lease of lands in

St. Mary Magdalen, Devon, protection for poorhouse at
-, Overy's (London)

St. Mary's Cape
-, College, Oxford
-, Enfield, Middlesex, protection for poorhouse in
-, in Westowte, Lewes
-, Island, fortifying of
-, letters dated from
-, Southwell, indenture by canon resident and chapter
-, Wolnoth, London

St. Michael, Cornhill (London)
-, Winchester, vicarage of

St. Nicholas's Church, Rouen
-, Shambles (London)

St. Omer
-, English college at, or seminary
-, governor of
-, places in
-, residents at
-, travellers to or from

St. Osyth's, Essex

St. Patrick's, Dublin
-, clerk of

St. Paul's Cathedral (London)
-, organ player at
-, dean of (Alex. Nowell)
-, dean and chapter of
-, Churchyard (London)
-, Cross, London

St. Peter of Amsterdam, the

St. Peter's Chapel, Rome

"St. Peter's Complaint,"

St. Peter's-in-the-Soke, Winchester, parsonage, of
-, in Westowte, Lewes
-, Isle of Thanet, resident at
-, Poorhouse, Waltham Cross, Herts, protection for
-, Ramsgate
-, Vicarage, Leicester
-, Westminster

St. Quentin

St. Sebastian
-, ships at

St. Sepulchre's, London
-, parson of

St. Stephen's Day

St. Thomas's
-, sugar from

St. Twerdico

St. Uball's, Portugal, or Setuval

St. Valery

St. Vincent, village of, South America

St. Weneron Church, Cornwall

Saints, vows offered to

Salamander, of Bristol, the

Sale, Thos., dispensation for

Salinas (Spaniard ?)

Salisbury, Thos., presentation for
-, Margaret, Countess of, see Pole

Salisbury
-, resident at
-, travellers to or from
-, diocese of
-, Bishop of (Coldwell, John)
-, patent to
-, cathedral, prebend of
-, dean and chapter of, letter to

Salkeld, Geo
-, Lancelot

Salmon, Rob

Salt
-, pans or vats
-, ships laden with

Saltash, resident at

Salter, — consul at Tripoli

Saltonstall, Alderman Rich
-, letter of

Saltpetre
-, makers of

Salt Preston

Samborn, co. Warwick, recusants in

Sambrook, Thos

Samford, native of

Sancta Cruce, Marquis de (Alvarus de Bazan)

Sancta Cruz, the (ship)
-, Maria, the (ship)

Sandbach parsonage, co. Chester, presentation to

Sanders, Valentine, grant to

Sandes, Mich
-, Sir Thos
-, Margaret, his wife
-, Sir Walter
-, Cardinal

Sandford barony

Sandgate
-, Castle, state of

Sandhurst, co. Berks

Sandown
-, state of the castle, &c., at

Sands, Edwin, grant to
-, Milo, grant to

Sandsfoot Castle, co. Dorset
-, captain and keeper of

Sandwich
-, bay near
-, Catholics at
-, collectors, &c., of, orders to
-, mayor of
-, deputy of
-, merchant of
-, port of
-, ships at
-, transportation of troops from
-, travellers to or from

Sandys, Hen., lease to
-, Sam

Santiago, Red Cross of

Santo Rocco, the (ship)

Saravia, Adrian de, D.D., grant to

Sarisbury, Sir Thos., pedigree of

Sarmiento, Don Pedro

Saucy, Mons. de

Saunder, Thos

Saunders, John
-, (Nich.), book of
-, Simon
-, cousin and heir of
-, Thos

Saunderson, Nich., grant to
-, of Newcastle-on-Tyne

Savage, Sir John
-, Sam

Savoy, the (London), letter dated from

Savoy, Duke of (Charles Emanuel I.)

Sawcey Lodge, letter dated from

Sawley, Derbyshire, resident at

Sawyer, Rich., M.A., presentation to

Saxe Altemberg, Duke of (Frederic William)

Saxmundham, Suffolk

Saxony, Duke of (Christian I.)
-, (Christian II.)

Saxtead, Suffolk

Saye and Sele, barony of

Sayer, Christ

Sayes, see Baize

Scabednewtown, lease of lands in

Scalding-house, yeoman of

Scalegate, co. York

Scambler, Edm., Bishop of Norwich

Schism, Treatise on

Scio, ships to or from

Schoolmasters

Scilly Isles
-, captain of (Sir Fras. Godolphin)

Scilly Isles, fortifications at
-, ordnance for, application for
-, pier at
-, places in
-, ships at or for
-, timber for
-, troops to

Scoles, Jas.

Scotland, King of (James VI.)
-, agent for
-, ambassadors to, see also Bowes, Rob. Boroughs, Lord.
-, court of
-, designs against
-, designs for his succession to the crown of England
-, General of
-, in connexion with Spain
-, pension or gratuities given him by Queen Elizabeth
-, presents to from the King of Spain
-, religious opinions of
-, secretary of
-, servant of
-, transactions of, with Queen Elizabeth
-, mother of, see Mary, Queen of Scots.
-, Queen of (Anne of Denmark)
-, Prince of (Henry), baptism of

Scotland
-, bishops of, see also Lesly, Bishop of Ross.
-, borders of
-, Catholics in
-, Chancellor of (Sir John Maitland)
-, Earls of
-, fleet of
-, Jesuits in or sent to
-, lands and places in
-, ministers of
-, news from
-, nobles or lords of
-, ordnance exported to
-, persons in
-, priests from

Scotland, prisoners from
-, rebels in
-, recusants in
-, residents in
-, ships of
-, ships to or from
-, torture in
-, travellers from
-, travellers to
-, troops of
-, wardens of
-, West of
-, witches in

Scots or Scottish
-, bishops
-, captains
-, colonel
-, declaration
-, faction
-, fugitives
-, matters
-, discourse on
-, men
-, names of
-, money
-, pensioners
-, priests
-, Queen of, see Mary.
-, ships, see Scotland, ships of.

Scott, Edw., pardon to
-, John, grant to
-, Sir Thos
-, commission to
-, lease to
-, Mr.

Scout, the (ship)

Scrayingham, alias Scryiningham, co. York

Scroby
-, manor of

Scroope, Ralph, grant to

Scrope, Hen., Lord de Scrope of Bolton
-, barony of

Scudamore, Jno., of Home
-, Jno., alias Wiseman, priest
-, Capt
-, (father-in-law of Rich. Fiennes)
-, (priest)
-, Lady, payment to

Scullery, plate of
-, serjeant of
-, yeoman of

Seabourne (priest ?)

Seaborne, Mrs.

Seager, constable of Dublin Castle

Seames, Thos., commission to

Seamour, Sir Jno., commission to

Sea-sider of Hamburg, the

Seay, John

Seaton, Robert, 7th Lord Seaton

Seaton, Sir Jno.

Seborough, Wm.

Sebuco (Spanish captain)

Seckford, Chas.
-, or Sackford, Hen., groom of the privy chamber and keeper of the privy purse
-, payment to
-, papers by

Secretary, see State, Secretary of

Seddon, Reuben

Sedgrave or Segrave, Irishman

Sedley, Wm., letter of

Seeham parsonage, co. Durham, lease of

Seething Lane, London

Seglow hundred, Newport

Segrave, Hen., letter of
-, Father, English priest
-, or Sedgrave, Irishman
-, family of, pedigree of

Seignior, Grand, see Turkey.

Seine, river of, ships in

Seintleger, see St. Leger.

Selby, John

Seminaries for English Catholics abroad see also Douay; Rheims; Rome; St. Omer, and Valladolid.
-, book on

Seminary priests or seminaries see also Priests, and English priests.
-, commissioners for examining
-, favour towards
-, in England
-, names of
-, proceedings against
-, proclamations against
-, receivers of
-, sent to England

Seminary scholars

Semis, Theodora

Semple, John, Laird of Fulwood
-, Elizabeth Montgomery, first wife of
-, Emily Maxwell, second wife of
-, Robert, young laird

Semple, Robert, wife of
-, Duncan
-, or Simple, John or Juan, or Col.
-, deposition of
-, note by
-, Matthew

Septuagesima Sunday, treatise on

Seralva, Marquis of

Serjeants-at-Arms

Serjeants-at-Law, see also Daniell, Wm.; Drew, Edw.

Serjeants' Inn, London, paper dated from

Serjeants (military)

Serle, John

Setuval (St. Uball's, ? Portugal), ship from

Severn, the
-, ships in or near
-, water bailiff of

Seville
-, English Jesuits at, to, or from
-, Irish merchants at
-, Jesuit college at
-, seminary at

Sewell, John

Sewers, commissioners for

Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset, letters of
-, brother-in-law of
-, sister of
-, Edward, Earl of Hertford
-, Catherine or Katherine, late Countess of Hertford
-, commissioners appointed on the marriage of
-, Thomas, their son
-, Edward, Lord Seymour
-, Edward, Lord Beaucilamp, letter of
-, Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley, lands, &c. of

Seysse, Wm.

Seywood Park, co. Lancaster

Shackespere, John

Shackspere, Christ.
-, wife of

Shafto, Jno.

Shaftsbury, letter dated from

Shalcross, see Shawcross.

Shalding, Mr.

Shapwick parsonage, co. Dorset, lease of

Sharp, Robt.
-, payment to

Shaw Manor, Windsor

Shaw, John
-, Rich.
-, Thos., letter of
-, (Catholic)

Shawcross, Leonard

Shawcross or Shalcross, High Peak

Shaws, the (of Scotland)

Sheep, export of
-, proposed tax on

Sheerness, ships at

Sheffield, Edmund, Lord Sheffield
-, grant to

Sheffield

Sheldon, Hugh, examination of
-, Ralph
-, brother-in-law of
-, daughters of
-, servant of

Shelley, Jane
-, examination of
-, John, her husband
-, John, of Hampshire
-, Thos.
-, Mr. Stanley's follower
-, Mr.
-, Mr., of Sussex.
-, Mr., a Northern man

Shelton, Hum.
-, letter of
-, John

Shepherd, David, grant to
-, John, grant to
-, Mr. (of London)

Sheppard, Jno., keeper of the Gatehouse, receipt by

Sheppey, Isle of, places in

Shepton

Sherant, exports from
-, ships from

Sherborne, co. Dorset
-, Castle
-, keeper of
-, letters dated from

Sherborne or Shirborne, Sir Rich.
-, wife of

Sheriffe, James, Tables by

Sheriffs, see also under the several counties.
-, appointments of
-, fines, issues, &c. charged on
-, letters to
-, alluded to
-, warrants to

Sheringham, Norfolk, statement by the inhabitants of

Sherley, Col. Sir Anth., regiment of
-, Capt. Anth.
-, company of

Sherley, Capt. Sir Thos., Treasurer at War
-, accounts of, dissatisfaction with
-, commission to examine
-, allowance to
-, reduction of, &c.
-, deputy of
-, letters of
-, other papers of
-, letters to
-, libels on
-, officers of, allowances to
-, officers and servants of
-, payments to
-, alluded to
-, payments of
-, residence of
-, vice treasurer and paymaster for, (Molle, John)
-, wife of
-, mother of
-, son of

Sherwood, John
-, R. (Catholic)
-, letter of
-, Father

Shields

Shillingthorp

Shinkley (co. Durham)

Ships, and casual notices of, passim; see also Fleet, and Navy, and Ships under the several countries.
-, accounts of
-, building of
-, rewards for
-, captains, masters, or commanders of
-, warrant to
-, clerk of
-, customs on
-, charges of
-, clerk of, see Borough, Wm.
-, damage to
-, decrease of
-, designs against
-, fitting out of
-, hiring of
-, impress of
-, lieutenants of, payment to
-, lists of
-, merchant
-, commanders of
-, munition for
-, officers of
-, owners of
-, privateers
-, provisions for
-, repairs of
-, survey of
-, taken prize, see also Carrack, the
-, charges on
-, distribution of
-, grant of
-, taxes on
-, victuals for
-, names of, viz.:—
-, Adulphe
-, Advantage
-, Advice
-, Answer
-, Ark Raleigh
-, Bellyngham
-, Black Dog
-, Blessing of God of London
-, Bonadventure
-, Bostock
-, Bull
-, Charles
-, Crane
-, Dainty
-, Dainty of London
-, Defiance
-, Devay, or Dives of Dieppe
-, Diana of Lyme
-, Dolphin
-, Dreadnought
-, Dudley Galley, alias Raleigh
-, Eagle
-, Eagle of Lubec
-, Edward Constance of London
-, Elizabeth
-, Elizabeth Bonaventure
-, Foresight
-, Gabriel of Bristol
-, Garland
-, Gift of God of Bristol
-, of London
-, Golden Lion
-, of Middleburg
-, Grace of God of Flushing
-, Great Susan
-, Holy Ghost of St. Jean de Luz
-, Hope
-, Joseph of Bristol
-, Lion
-, of Emden
-, Lion's Whelp
-, Little John, of London
-, Madre de Dios
-, Marigold
-, Mary
-, Grace
-, Mayflower of London
-, of St. Ives
-, Moon
-, Nonpareil
-, Papingay of Hamburg
-, Patrick
-, Pearl
-, Pelican
-, Peter of Amsterdam
-, Pilgrim
-, Quittance
-, Rainbow
-, Raleigh, alias Dudley Galley
-, Raven of Amsterdam
-, Red Hart of Hamburg
-, Red Lion of Wismar
-, of London
-, Repentance
-, Revenge
-, Roebuck
-, Rowland of Bremen
-, St. John de Luce
-, St. Peter of Amsterdam
-, Salamander of Bristol
-, Sancta Cruz
-, Sancta Maria
-, Santo Rocco
-, Scout
-, Sea-rider of Hamburg
-, Spy
-, Sun
-, Swallow
-, of London, merchants, &c., of, petition of
-, Swiftsure
-, Thomasine of London
-, Tremontaine
-, Trinity Burre
-, Uggera Salvagnia
-, commissioners on, see Sackville, Lord Buckhurst; Cecil, Lord Burghley; and Lord Admiral Howard.
-, Vanguard
-, Wasp
-, Whale of Copenhagen
-, White Falcon of Hamburg
-, Lion of Hamburg
-, Lion of Middleburg
-, Swan of Emden

Shipwrights
-, certificate by
-, hospital for
-, payment to

Shirborne, Sir R., see Sherborne.

Shirlock, Alex.

Shoebury, alias North Shoebury, co. Essex, lease of parsonage of

Shoe Lane (London)

Shooting, exercise of

Shore, Mr.

Shoreditch, London
-, residents in

Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Talbot.

Shropshire
-, escheator of
-, justices of
-, places in
-, recusants in
-, residents in
-, sheriff of
-, troops raised in

Shurlock, Thos.

Shute, Rich., letter of
-, Wm., petition of

Shuttleworth, Sir Rich.
-, letters to
-, Rich., (Sir Richard ?), papers by

Shyming, John, decree for

Sicilian galleys, captures by

Sicilians

Sidley, Wm., commission to

Sidney, see Sydney.

Sienna

Signet, the
-, clerks of see also Lake, Thos.
-, books

Silk

Silver, see also Gold and silver.

Simeon

Simon, —., mariner

Simonburn, co. Durham, parsonage of

Simony, dispensation for

Simple, see Semple.

Simpson, Egis
-, Robt., presentation for

Sindlesham Manor, co. Berks

Sion, nun of

Sipio, an Italian

Sise, Hen., examination of

Sittingbourne

Sixtus, Pope, see Pope.

Skarlet, Jas., decree for

Skeere, Edmond
-, Rob.

Skelsmergh Park, Westmoreland, lease of

Skelton, prebend

Skerne, Thos., grant to

Skevington, Thos.

Skidamore, Sir John
-, his son, alias Walkin, priest

Skidmore, John, grant to
-, Margaret, wife of, grant to
-, Capt.
-, Mr.

Skieres

Skinner, Ant.
-, John
-, Vincent, letter to
-, letters of
-, Mrs.

Skinner to the Queen, grant of the office of

Skins

Skipwith, Geo.
-, Hen.
-, Wm.
-, family of, pedigree of

Slade Field

Slaney, Alderman

Slefford, Rich.

Slinfold, Sussex

Slocombe, John

Sluys, or Helvoetsluys
-, Governor of

Small Bramshall, co. Stafford

Smalley Bridge

Smith or Smithe, Anth., Dutchman
-, Christ
-, Clement
-, Gervase
-, Grace
-, Henry, brother and heir of Clement
-, Henry, notes by
-, Humfrey
-, Sir John
-, John, son of Robert
-, John, son of Thomas
-, Leonard A., examination before
-, Martin, patent to
-, Mungo (gunner)
-, Nich. (jesuit)
-, Otwell, merchant
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, Robert, lease to
-, Robert of Maynooth, letter to
-, Robert of Yarmouth, instructions to
-, promise by
-, Silvester, commission to
-, Thos., justice of peace
-, Thomas, (late) farmer of customs
-, brief of his accounts
-, Thomas, alias Woodward, pardon to
-, Ursula, widow, payment to
-, William, lease to
-, license to
-, W. (traitor)
-, Capt.
-, alias Carey
-, Mr., of Essex
-, children of
-, Mr.
-, Mr., serjeant of the scullery
-, Wiseman's servant
-, Mrs.

Smithfield (London)
-, East, residents in

Smithson, (Catholic)

Smithyson, Rob., lease to

Smyth, Hen., pardon for

Smythe, Andrew
-, David
-, John, letter of
-, Wm., presentation to

Smythe, Dr.
-, Mr.

Snap, Priest

Snape, Edm.

Snashpoole, of Kent
-, sons of

Snigge, Geo., commission to

Snow, Derbie, examination of
-, Eliz.

Snowden, John
-, companion of, see Fixer, John.
-, interrogatories for
-, letter to
-, letters of
-, other papers of
-, father of
-, other relatives of

Soane, Alderman

Socino, Diego Lopez

Soden, Geo., merchant

Soissons Count (Charles of Bourbon)

Soldier, discourse on Spain by a

Soldiers and casual notices of, passim; see also Army, and Brittany, Normandy, France, Ireland, and Low Countries, soldiers or troops in.
-, arms, ammunition, &c., supplied to, account of
-, clothing of
-, contribution money for
-, deserting
-, estimates of the expense of
-, levying of
-, by assessment on Earls, &c.
-, lists of
-, maimed, sick, &c.
-, allowances to
-, modes of payment of
-, mustering and arming of
-, payments of
-, return of, from abroad
-, runaway
-, transportation of
-, victualling of
-, prices of
-, wages of, tables for calculating
-, want of

Solicitor General, see Egerton, Sir T.; Coke, Edw.

Solomon, Don, request by

Somerby, resident at

Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester, in connection with W. Sterrell, alias Saint Main
-, letter of
-, daughters of
-, kinsman of

Somerset, Sir Chas.
-, Mr. (Catholic)
-, Duke of, see Seymour

Somersetshire
-, cloth in
-, collections in
-, escheator of
-, lands in, grants of
-, lands and places in
-, residents in
-, sheriff of
-, warrant to
-, soldiers raised in
-, Vice Admiral of (Parker, T)

Somersham, co. Huntingdon, recusants in

Somerton manor, co. Somerset

Somerville, Mr.

Somes, Father, Fras.

Sorcerers

Sotherton, Nowell
-, letter of

Souche, Henry
-, Mr.

Soulde, fishing vessels of

Soulks, brothers

Southacre, co. Norfolk

Southampton
-, corporation of, assessment on
-, customs' officers at
-, orders to
-, letters dated from
-, mayor of
-, merchant of
-, natives of
-, ships at, to, or from
-, ships built at
-, troops exported from
-, House, Holborn
-, Countess of, see Wriothesley.

South cape

Southcote (Catholic)
-, wife of

Southcott, Thos., justice of peace

Southern ports, troops sent into

Southgate Street, Exeter

South Lynn, see Lynn.

South Pole

South Sands Head, Kent

Southsea Castle

South Seas, ships to or from

Southwark
-, counter in, see Counter.
-, White Lion, in
-, letter dated from

Southwell, John
-, Father Robt. (Jesuit), alias Cotton
-, Sir Robt.
-, letter of

Southwell St. Mary's, canon and chapter of
-, manor of

Spa, the (Germany), travellers to and from

Spain, King of (Philip II.), King of Castile, the Catholic King, or the Spaniard
-, business of
-, commissary of
-, conduct of, towards the Duke of Parma
-, confessor of correspondence of
-, council of
-, councillors of
-, court of
-, designs or transactions of, relative to England
-, treatise on
-, designs of, against France
-, designs against
-, dominions of
-, enemies of
-, exactions of
-, favour of
-, fleet of, see Spain, ships or fleet of.
-, goods of
-, letters to, alluded to
-, ministers of
-, officers of
-, party of
-, pensions paid by, to Englishmen
-, discontinuance of
-, promises of
-, presents from
-, secretary of see also Idiaques, Don Juan.
-, secretary-at-war of, see Ibarra, Steven.
-, servants of
-, service to
-, sickness of
-, state of his kingdom
-, subjects of
-, tailors of
-, treasurer of
-, treasures of
-, Queen of (Elizabeth of Valois)
-, Infant or Prince of Spain
-, Infanta of, (Clara Eugenia)
-, Kings of

Spain
-, ambassadors of
-, army of, see Spanish army.
-, Catholicon of, book entitled

Spain, coast of
-, council of, see Spain, King of, Council of.
-, court of, see Spain, King of, Court of.
-, demoiselle of, see Infanta of.
-, discourse on
-, English in
-, English Jesuits in
-, galleys in, general of
-, galleys of, see Ships of.
-, goods sent to
-, harbours of
-, in connection with England
-, in connection with France
-, in connection with Ireland
-, in connection with the Low Countries, Holland, &c.
-, in connection with the Pope
-, in connection with Scotland
-, in connection with Turkey
-, letters of marque against
-, mariners of, drowned
-, merchants of, ships of
-, mission from
-, news letter from
-, peace with
-, persons in
-, places in
-, plague in
-, ports of
-, priests of or in
-, prisoners in
-, residents in
-, secretary of
-, seminaries or colleges in see also Seville, Valladolid, and Madrid.
-, service in
-, ships, fleet, or navy of
-, building of
-, captures by
-, general of, see Castile, Adelantado of.
-, lost at sea
-, taken prize see also Carrack, the
-, ships from

Spain, ships to
-, trade with
-, stay of
-, travellers to or from
-, troops to or from

Spain, New
-, wars with, account of the expenses of

Spaniard, a
-, the, see Spain, King of

Spaniards
-, books, &c. against
-, designs, &c. of, relative to England
-, favour to
-, goods, &c. of
-, names of
-, opposition to

Spanish
-, armadas see also Armada
-, army
-, registrar of
-, apparel for
-, boasts
-, camp master
-, captains
-, company (in England)
-, devotion
-, fashion
-, felts
-, galleys, see Spain, ships of
-, goods
-, governor
-, greatness
-, honour
-, instruments
-, interest
-, invasion
-, language
-, documents written in
-, translations into
-, letters
-, names
-, nobility
-, passports
-, practises

Spanish prisoners
-, tyranny
-, velvet
-, viceroy
-, wool

Sparke, John, mayor of Plymouth
-, petition of

Sparkes, Mr.

Sparrow, Rich.

Speight, Eliz.

Spence, Peter, of Lincolnshire
-, Mr.

Spencer, Eliz., widow
-, Alderman Sir John
-, commission to
-, petition of
-, Thos., justice of peace, certificate by
-, Wm.

Spenemore (co. Durham)

Spenser, John

Speysse, —, letter carrier

Spicer, John, alias Gedye
-, Walter, son and heir of

Spicery, clerk of

Spices

Spiller, Mr.
-, wife of

Spilman, John, bond of

Spinners of wool, &c.

Spirits, see Ghost

Spiritu Sancto (village in South America)

Sprackling, Esay, letter of

Sprakling, Adam
-, John

Spring, Edw.

Spy, the (ship)

Stade
-, Archbishop of
-, exports to
-, fleet of
-, letter dated from
-, merchant adventurers at

Stafford, Edw., Lord Stafford, lease to

Stafford, Sir Edw.
-, servant of
-, Jno.
-, Reade
-, Thos.
-, Mrs.
-, family, pedigree of

Staffordshire, escheator of, commission to
-, justices for
-, natives of
-, places in
-, recusants in

Staffordshire, residents in
-, sheriff of
-, troops raised in

Stag, Mungo
-, decree for

Staines bridge

Stambridge Magna, Essex

Stamford

Stamford, Roger
-, Robt

Stamp, Mr., of Derbyshire
-, or Stemp (priest)

Stanborough, Devonshire

Standen, Anth.
-, Thos.
-, Wm.
-, Mr., of the Petty bag
-, daughter of

Standish, — (Catholic)

Standish, letter dated from

Standley, Wm., pardon to

Stanford manor, Isle of Thanet

Stanhope, Edw.
-, Dr. Edw.
-, certificate by
-, leases to
-, John, master of the posts
-, grant to
-, lease to
-, Michael, license to
-, family, pedigree of

Stanhopes, the

Stanihurst, Rich
-, Mr.

Stanley, George, Lord Strange
-, Henry, 14th Earl of Derby, Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire
-, golden breeches of
-, marriage of
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, death of
-, (Margaret), countess of Derby
-, Ferdinando, Lord Strange, 15th Earl of Derby
-, in connection with the succession to the crown
-, letter to
-, pedigree of
-, servant to

Stanley, Little
-, Long

Stanley, Sir Edw., company of
-, Capt. Edw.

Stanley, Sir Wm.
-, as pensioner of Spain
-, designs or speeches of, against England
-, against the Queen
-, employment of, by the King of Spain
-, against Ireland
-, disfavour of
-, favours Lord Strange or Earl Derby's claim to the Crown
-, favours Lady Arabella
-, influence of
-, in Spain
-, letters of or to, alluded to
-, party of
-, persons recommended by or to, or employed by
-, regiment of
-, men in
-, officers in
-, secretary of
-, servants, agents, or followers of

Stanley, Capt.
-, Mr.

Stanmore, Middlesex, manor of
-, resident at

Stannaries, the, lord warden of, see Raleigh, Sir Walter.
-, treatise on

Stannowe, John

Stanton, Robt., pardon for

Stanyiers, John
-, Rich.
-, Walter

Staper or Stapers, Rich.
-, Mr.

Stapforth, alias Lee (priest)

Stapleford, Jno.
-, commission to

Stapleford, co. Essex, lands in
-, Hall, Essex, lease of
-, Abbots, manor of

Staplehurst, co. Kent

Stapleton, alias Baxter, of St. Omer
-, brother of

Starch

Star-chamber
-, commissions from
-, fines in
-, letters dated from
-, suits in

Stareton, co. Northampton

Starke, Rich.

Startevant, Rich.

State, the
-, council of
-, designs against
-, enemies of
-, matters or affairs of
-, officers of
-, secretary of
-, election of
-, (late, Paget, Sir W.), see also Walsingham, Sir F.
-, (future, Nicholas, Sir E.)
-, Latin, see Wolley, John.
-, service to

Staunton, co. Oxford

Staunton, alias Gerard

Staveley, Ezekiel
-, letter of
-, wife of

Staynes, Wm., presentation to

Stedian church, co. Cornwall

Stedman, Hen.

Steedman, Nich., dispensation for

Steel

Stelling, Thos.

Stemp or Stamp (priest)

Stenwick

Stephens, Rich.
-, account by
-, Robt., leases to

Stephenson, Thos. (priest)

Stepney, Thos., petition of

Stepney, place near

Stere, Wm., presentation to

Steren,—

Sterrell, William, alias Hen. Saint Main, alias Francquelin, alias Robinson, Robt., alias Jonnes
-, instructions to
-, letters to
-, letters of (1591):
-, (1592):
-, (1593):
-, (1594):
-, notes, &c. by
-, lord or master of, see Somerset ; Marquis of Worcester.

Stevens, Hen., petition of
-, Jno.
-, Wm., letter of

Stevenson, co. Devon, resident at

Stevenson, Rich., pardon for
-, Thos.

Steward of the household, (late, Earl of Leicester)

Steward, Col.
-, Mr.

Steward, Francis, Earl of Bothwell
-, imprisoned for witchcraft
-, James, Earl of Arran
-, Robert, Earl of Orkney

Stewart, Earls of the name of

Sticklo, Mr.

Stile, Nich
-, Oliver

Stillington, Dr.

Stillyard, the
-, alderman of
-, merchants of
-, secretary of

Stockbridge, Mr.

Stockings, worsted

Stockton, co. Durham, lease of lands, &c. in

Stockton Socon manor, co. Norfolk

Stoke, co. Hereford
-, co. Northampton
-, co. Stafford, native of

Stoker, Geo.

Stokes, Thos.

Stokes Bay

Stonar, Sir John, pedigree of

Stone, quarries of

Stone, Edw., lease to
-, Jasper
-, Rich., of Walsall
-, examinations of
-, Thos.

Stoneham, Edm., protection for

Stoneley, resident at

Stony Stratford

Stookes, priest

Stott, Thos.

Stourton, Lady, servant to

Stowmarket, co. Suffolk

Stow, John, chronicle of

Straits, the
-, places in
-, price of pilchards in
-, ships in
-, ships to or from

Strand, the (London)
-, letters dated from
-, places in

Strange, Lord, see Stanley, Ferd.
-, pedigree of
-, of Blackmere, barony of
-, of Knokyn, barony of

Strange, alias Barnes, Hind, and Wingfield, priest

Strangers, see Aliens.

Strangeways, John

Stratford-on-Avon, recusants in
-, Langton, co. Essex

Stratton, Thos.

Stratton Manor, (co. Bedford)
-, St. Mary's, co. Norfolk

Streacock, Thos.

Stroude, Wm.

Strowde, Jno.
-, Kath.

Strype, John, Life of Whitgift by

Stuart, Jas., Earl of Arran
-, Lady Arabella
-, Ludovic, Earl of Lenox
-, William, Lord D' Aubigny

Stucley, Jno.

Studderd, Rich.

Stukeley, John

Sturges, Mr.

Stutley, Mr.

Subpœna, office of

Subsidies, see also Assessments and Taxes.
-, book of
-, payments from
-, receivers and collectors of

Sudbury, co. Suffolk, resident at

Sudeley, Lord Seymour of, see Seymour.

Sudyeard, Jno.

Suffield, Wm.
-, examination of

Suffolk
-, assizes in
-, collections in
-, escheator of
-, commissions to
-, exports from
-, fens in
-, gentry of, address of the
-, judge of the Admiralty in (Talbot, D.)

Suffolk, lands, &c. in, grants
-, leather of
-, places in
-, recusants in
-, religion in
-, residents in
-, sheriff of

Sugar
-, prices of
-, refiners
-, refining of
-, surveyor of

Sugden, Mr.

Sumack, licence to import

Sun, the (ship)

Sundays, treatise on
-, non-observance of

Sunderland, lease of tithes in
-, salt made at

Sunega, Don Inigo de

Sunning manor, steward of

Surfleet rectory, co. Lincoln

Surrey, collections in
-, escheator of
-, lands in, grants of
-, lieutenants of
-, places in
-, recusants in
-, residents in see also Southwark.
-, sheriff of
-, attachment to
-, warrant to
-, troops raised in
-, vagrants, &c. in

Surville, Mr.

Suspicious persons coming to England, directions for apprehending

Sussex
-, collections in
-, escheator of
-, exports from
-, hoys of
-, justices of
-, places in
-, recusants in
-, sheriff of
-, warrant to
-, timber of
-, troops raised in or from
-, vagrants, &c. in
-, Earl and Countess of, see Ratcliffe.

Sutcliffe, Mat., Dean of Exeter, presentation to

Sutherland Alexander, 15th Earl of Sutherland

Suthmustham, co. Notts, prebend of

Sutterton, co. Lincoln

Sutton, Lieut. Hen., certificate of money delivered to
-, Rich., purchase of lands by
-, Thos.

Sutton, co. Hereford, resident at
-, co. York, resident at

Sutton-in-le-Field, diocese Coventry and Lichfield, vicarage of

Sutton's Pool, Plymouth

Sutton Valence, co. Kent

Swale, Rich.
-, Dr. Rich.
-, commissions to

Swallow, the (ship)
-, of London, the, petition of merchants of

Swan, Capt. Hen., company of

Swan, the, Bishopsgate

Swell Park, co. Gloucester

Swiftsure, the (ship)

Swinborn, Father Simon, letter to

Swinnerton, John, farmer of the imposts forwines
-, agreement by
-, warrant to

Swiss soldiers

Switzerland

Syde Rectory, co. Gloucester

Sydenham, Walter

Sydney, Sir P.
-, or Sidney, Sir Robt., governor of Flushing
-, company of
-, letter to
-, relatives of
-, servant of
-, wife of, present to
-, Mr.

Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge

Sylam, Mat., grant to

Sylley, a spy

Symes, Rich.

Symmes, Capt.

Symonds (merchant)

Symons, Mr.

Syria