General Index: S

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1687-9. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1972.

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Saberton, Benjamin, councilman of Norwich

Sacheverell (Sacheverall, Secheverell), —, candidate for parliament
-, Vallence, to be proceeded against
-, William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Nottingham

Sackville (Sackvile), Charles, sixth Earl of Dorset, legal action of Mr. Powell against, late Lord Lieutenant of co. Sussex, signs petition for a parliament, present at meeting of Lords
-, Colonel Edward, in Coldstream Guards, to be a major-general
-, Thomas, military commission to

Safe, Charles, councilman of Salisbury

St. Albans, Duke of. See Beauclerk, Charles

St. Albans, Earl of. See Jermyn, Henry

St. Albans, co. Hertford, parliamentary candidate for, rector of

St. Amand, —, parliamentary candidate
-, James, royal apothecary, deposition as to birth of Prince of Wales

St. Ange, Anthony de, military commission to

St. Angeli, Count, Groom of the Bedchamber, leave of absence of

St. Asaph, Bishop of. See Lloyd, William

St. Aubin, Sir John, to be Deputy Lieutenant o co. Cornwall

St. Augustin, devotional treatises of

St. Barbe, Sir John, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, ill, pass to go to Montpellier

St. Bartholomew's Hospital. See under London

St. Bonaventure, devotional treatises of

St. Botolph's, Billingsgate. See under London

St. Canice, co. Kilkenny, treasurership of church of

St. Clair, James, military commission to
-, Robert, to be Lieutenant Governor of West Tilbury fort

St. Clement [Danes]. See under London

St. Davids, bishopric of, grant of the restitution of the temporalities
-, Bishop of. See Watson, Dr. Thomas

St. Domingo

St. George, Sir Henry, Clarenceux King of Arms, legal action of against unlawful painting of heraldic devices
-, Captain Oliver

St. Giles. See under London

St. Iago de la Vega, Jamaica

St. Ives, co. Cornwall, parliamentary candidate for

St. James's Palace and Square. See under London

St. John, James, military commission to
-, Thomas, military commission to

St. John the Baptist, Isle of Thanet, [co. Kent]

St. Leger, Captain Gibson

St. Lo, Captain —, naval commander

St. Malo, France

St. Martin in the Fields. See under London

St. Nicholas Island, Plymouth, co. Devon, secured for Prince of Orange

St. Osyth, co. Essex

St. Paul, Covent Garden. See under London

St. Sebastian. See San Sebastian

St. Stephen's. See Hackington, co. Kent

St. Weonards (St. Waynards), co. Hereford

Sainthill, Samuel, to be Deputy Lieutenant or co. Devon, burgess of Tiverton
-, Samuel, petition of

Sale, Conte di, pass for

Sale, James, military commission to
-, William, clerk, B.A., petition of, presentation of to rectory of Midley

Salees, — de, military commission to

Sales, Francis de, works of

Salisbury, Earl of. See Cecil, James

Salisbury, Bishop of. See Ward, Seth

Salisbury (New Sarum), co. Wilts
-, charter of
-, King to stay at, arrives at
-, on possible invasion force route
-, St. Martin's in

Salisbury (Salusbury), —, military commission to
-, Gabriel, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Middlesex
-, Oliver, to be clerk of the Dyers' Company
-, Owen, to be Deputy Lieutenant of cos. Carnarvon, Denbigh and Merioneth
-, Samuel, military commission to
-, Thomas, pass for
-, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas

Salkeld, Sir Francis, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Cumberland
-, Lancelot, military commission to

Salladin, Herbert, pass for

Salmon, James, commander of the Supply

Salnove, Henry, petition of

salt pits

salt springs, granted by King John

Salop, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, named, King's progress through Lord Lieutenant of

Saltash, co. Cornwall, Prince of Orange's declaration received with acclamation at

Salter, —, servant
-, Edward, common councilman of Oxford
-, Nicholas, High Sheriff of co. Buckingham, warrants to
-, Roger, alderman of Norwich
-, Walter, letters from wife of, wood stolen from

Salterbridge, co. Waterford, lands at

Salusbury. See Salisbury

salvage. See under ships and shipping

Salvin, Gerrard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Durham

Sampson, Thomas, councillor of Exeter

Samuel, Sir Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Northampton

San Sebastian (St. Sebastian), Spain

Sanbag, Anthony, alderman of Evesham

Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, warrant to, to appear before the King, report on trial of, presents petition for a parliament, attends meeting of the Lords at Guildhall

sandal (saunders) wood

Sandeford. See Sandford, co. Somerset

Sandelaus, Peter, military commission to

Sanders, Nicholas
-, Samuel, candidate for parliament

Sanderson, John, military commission to

Sandes. See Sandys

Sandford (Sandeford), co. Somerset

Sandford, Francis, Lancaster Herald of Arms

Sandgate, co. Kent, castle of

Sandis. See Sandys

Sandown, Isle of Wight, castle of, captain of

Sands. See Sandys

Sandsbury, John, late clerk of the Mercers' Company

Sandwich, co. Kent, mayor of, court of Lodemanage to be revived by

Sandys (Sandes, Sandis, Sands), Captain Edwin (Edward, Edwyn)
-, Henry, military commission to
-, Miles, of Miserden, pardon to
-, Captain William

Saona (Savonah), Isle of, West Indies

Sarkhall. See Park Hall, co. Warwick

Sarsfield, Colonel Patrick, letter to the King Patrick, sen., petition of

Sartre (Sartres), James, to be chaplain of a regiment, grant of prebendary's place to pass to

Sarum, New. See Salisbury, co. Wilts

Satchell, Samuel, capital burgess of Taunton

Saumard, J., priest, letter from

Saumarez (Saumares), Elizée (Elisha) De, accused of speaking against the King petition of
-, Jean De, jurat of Guernsey
-, Sieur Thomas De

saunders wood. See sandal wood

Savage, John, of Warwick, discharged of a recognizance
-, John, military commission to
-, John, M.A., clerk, revocation of letters patent granting his presentation to the rectory of Seaton
-, Thomas, capital burgess of Evesham
-, William, pardon for

Savery (Savory), Christopher, death of Isaac, councillor of Exeter

Saville (Savile), —, yacht to carry him to Dieppe
-, George, first Marquess of Halifax letters to Prince of Orange in list of Prince of Orange's friends, emissary of Prince of Orange
-, Lord George, younger son of first Marquess of Halifax, seeking service with Prince of Orange, pass for
-, Henry, petition of
-, Henry, military commission to
-, Henry, Lord Eland, late captain in Earl of Plymouth's Regiment of Horse

Savin, Thomas, late Provost Marshal of New England

Savonah. See Saona, West Indies

Savory. See Savery

Savoy, Duke of, envoy from. See Rovero, Count

Sawkill, Thomas, pass for

saw-mills, erection of in America

Sawyer, Sir Robert, Attorney General, petitions referred to concerned in action against George Etkins, warrants to letters to reports of, to meet the Lords

Saxony (Saxe), Elector of, intended visit to England, visit to Prince of Orange, Prince of Orange to seek money from cavalry and infantry of, to be used in invasion

Sayer, Dame Catherine, deposition as to birth of Prince of Wales

Saywell, Thomas messenger, warrants to

Scading, Richard, capital burgess of Taunton

Scarborough (Scarsborough), co. York castle of, arms to be removed from corporation of, loyal to the King parliamentary candidates for ship brought into

Scarborough (Scarburgh, Scarsborough), Charles, envoy extraordinary to Portugal, bills of
-, Sir Charles, physician to the King, parliamentary candidate, deposition of as to birth of Prince of Wales

Scarlett, John, alderman of Colchester

Scarrisbrick, Robert, military commission to

Scarsborough. See Scarborough

Scarsdale, Earl of. See Leake, Robert

Schaeck (Shack), Gustaaf, commanding a regiment of cavalry in invasion force

Scheveningen (Scheveling), Holland

Schomberg (Schambergh), Marshal [Frederic Armand de], suggestion that Prince of Orange should enlist support of, general of invasion force

schoolmasters, dispensations for

Schrassett. See Scrassett

Sclater. See Slater

Scot. See Scott

Scotland
-, Chancellor of. See Drummond, John
-, Courts of Judicature of
-, Episcopal and Dissenters' parties in
-, Excise in, account of
-, forces and garrisons in, pay of
-, invasion of, possible
-, laws and liberty of conscience in, acceptance of declaration concerning, Prince of Orange's statements regarding
-, Lords and gentlemen of, meeting with Prince of Orange
-, officers of, interview with the Marquis d'Albyville
-, pensions, gratuitous, in, of officers of state of
-, people of, suspicious of birth of Prince of Wales
-, powder and shot to be issued for service in
-, Privy Council of
-, Revenue of, account of
-, taxes in
-, Treasury of, to pay for powder and shot
-, troops of, in invasion force

Scotney Castle (Scotney), [co. Kent, formerly partly in co. Sussex]

Scott (Scot), Anne, Duchess of Monmouth, letter to Lord Melville
-, Sir Edward, Lieutenant Governor of Portsmouth
-, Captain Edward, Commander in Chief of Guernsey
-, Edward, military commission to
-, James, Duke of Monmouth, rebellion of, report of intended invasion on behalf of
-, John, alderman of Grantham
-, John, gunner
-, Colonel John, murderer
-, Robert, King's Bookseller and Stationer, warrant to, wares supplied by, bill of

Scoulding, Robert, councilman of Norwich

Scrassett (Schrassett), John, military commission to
-, John, military commission to

Scravemoer. See Duyn, Adam van der

Scrivener, Dr. Henry, nominated by the King for vacant Fellowship at Pembroke Hall

Scudamore, Sir Barnabas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Hereford
-, Richard, grant of office to, contrary to law
-, Captain [Samuel], in Prince of Denmark's Regiment of Foot

Seabright, Sir Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Worcester

Seabrooke, —, at Cobham

Seagar (Seager), Charles, pass for
-, Daniel, burgess of Marlborough
-, Walter, sen., burgess of Marlborough

Seagrave (Segrave), Jonathan, councilman of Boston
-, John, pass for

Sealey, John, burgess of Calne

seals, engraving of, Exchequer See also Ireland, Great Seal of; Lancaster, Duchy of, seal of; Privy Seal

Seaman, [Thomas], High Sheriff of Norfolk, disturbances reported by

seamen, payment of relations of, wages of See also Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners at War

Seamer, William, councilman of Salisbury

Seaton, co. Rutland, rectory of

Seaton, Jervais, assistant of the Distillers' Company of London
-, Robert, military commission to

Secheverell. See Sacheverall

Secretaries of State, office of
-, See also Graham, Richard; Middleton, Charles; Spencer, Robert

Secretary at War. See Blathwayte, William

Sedgwick, Thomas, chirurgeon

sedition. See treason

Segrave. See Seagrave

Selby, Serjeant —, parliamentary candidate
-, James
-, Thomas, military commission to

Selfe, Thomas, councilman of King's Lynn

Selkirk, Earl of. See Douglas, Charles

Sells, William, assistant of the Poulterers' Company

Selwyn, Sir Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex
-, William, military commission to, awaits Prince of Orange's commands

Serjante, Joseph, burgess of Calne

Serra, Phineas Gomer, grant of denization to

Seven Bishops, report on trial of, released on bail, letter from Prince of Orange concerning

Seyliard, Sir Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent, pardon and dispensation for

Seymour, Charles, sixth Duke of Somerset, replaced as Gentleman of Bedchamber late Lord Lieutenant of co. Somerset, late Lord Lieutenant of East Riding, co. York
-, Edward, pass for
-, Henry, military commission to
-, Lieutenant Colonel John
-, Robert, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Dorset
-, Thomas, alderman of Marlborough
-, Thomas, to be admitted to a demyship at Magdalen college
-, Captain William

Shadckerley (Shakerley, Shakerly), Peter, alderman and justice of Chester, to examine receiver of seditious pamphlets
-, Captain Peter

Shackleton, John, military commission to
-, Roger, alderman of York

Shadd, Alexius, messenger

Shadwell in Clun, co. Salap

Shadwell, —, dismissed from the Army
-, Edward, military commission to

Shaen, Sir James, and partners, account of passed, late farmer of Revenue in Ireland

Shaftesbury, co. Dorset

Shaftoe, Thomas, pirate, executed, Thomas son of, pardon for

Shakerley, Shakerly. See Shackerley

Shallett (Shallot), Arthur, petition of

Shanke, Daniel, councilman of Norwich

Shapleigh, William, alderman of Totnes

Sharlock. See Sherlock

Sharp (Sharpe), Henry, assistant of Winchester
-, Lionel, petition of
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, William, messenger, warrant to

Sharper, —, missing

Sharplasse, George, petition of

Shaw, John, burgess of Doncaster

Shee, Nicholas, to be first President of the Royal College of Physicians in Kilkenny

Sheen, George, military commission to

Sheerness, co. Kent, fort of, magazine in

Sheers, William, alderman of Leicester

Sheffield, co. York, manor of

Sheffield, John, third Earl of Mylgrave, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, petition referred to, warrants to
-, Lord Lieutenant of East Riding, co. York Lord Commissioner for visiting Magdalen College, to aid parliamentary candidates, pardon for, deposition of as to birth of Prince of Wales, present at meetings of Lords

Shelborne, Baron of,. See Petty, Charles Baroness of. See Petty, Dame Elizabeth

Shelburne (Shelborne), co. Wexford

Sheldon, Lieutenant Colonel Dominick, pension for, military commission to equerry to the King
-, Frances, pass for
-, Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury
-, Posthumus, military commission to
-, Ralph, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Oxford, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Worcester, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Berks, justice of the peace

Shell, William, information of

Shepherd (Shepheard, Sheppard), —, house of
-, James, town clerk of Tiverton
-, Joseph, pass for
-, Nicholas

Sherard. See Sherrard

Sherborne (Sherburne), co. Dorset castle of, invasion force at, troops attacked by inhabitants of

Sherborne (Sherburn, Sherburne, Shereburne, Shirburne), Captain John
-, Joseph, pass for
-, Sir Nicholas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Northumberland
-, Richard, to be Deputy Lieutanant of West Riding, co. York

Sherbrook, Roker, candidate for parliament

Sherburn, Sherburne. See Sherborne

Shere, Sir Henry, Surveyor General of the Ordnance, deputy to Lieutenant General of the Ordnance, Lieutenant General of Ordnance and train of artillery, stores for

Shereburne. See Sherborne

Shergold, Robert, councilman of Salisbury

Sheridan, Thomas, to be Commissioner of Revenue, Ireland, leave to come to England nothing to say against Lord Deputy ordered to return to Ireland and to be examined, not to sit at Council or act as Commissioner, forbidden the Court

sheriffs, commissions for, in Ireland, to be named by the Lord Lieutenant in Wales, form of commissions for, form of oaths of

Sherley, Sherly. See Shirley

Sherlock (Sharlock), Christopher, military commission to
-, John, pass for

Sherman, Ezekiel, assistant of Colchester

Sherrard (Sherard), —, petition of
-, William, petition of, patent of invention granted to, licence for use of new invention

Sherry, Edmund, pass for

Sherwood, Joseph, of New Inn

Shields, North, co. Northumberland

Shiele, Brian, to be Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Kilkenny

Shipley, Samuel, councilman of Leicester

ships and shipping:
-, Act for encouraging building of
-, Algerian
-, arrest of, warrant for
-, Dutch, fishing boats at Yarmouth, pink, forced into Falmouth, vessel, released
-, English, chartered by Bordeaux merchants
-, French privateer, at Weymouth, landed Dutch seamen
-, naturalisation of
-, naval. See under Navy
-, preservation of, with lead sheathing
-, salvage, of wrecks, treasure in West Indies
-, shallops (chaloupes)
-, transports and warships for invasion fleet
-, wrecks
-, names of:
-, Adventure, of Whitby
-, Angel Raphael
-, Anne, H.M.S.
-, Aquillon
-, Assistance, frigate
-, Avanturier
-, Black Cock, naturalising of
-, Black Lyon, bought from the Dutch and naturalised
-, Catt
-, Cheval Marin
-, Conception
-, Concord, bought from Dutch and naturalised
-, Constant
-, Content, of Guernsey
-, Dorothy, of Whitby
-, Elizabeth, employed in salvage off Haiti
-, Falcon, H.M.S., frigate
-, Foresight, engaged in salvage operations in American waters
-, Francis
-, George
-, Good Invention
-, Hawke
-, Hampshire, frigate
-, Harponier
-, Henrietta, H.M.S.
-, Hopeful Luke, of Whitby
-, James, of London
-, James and Mary
-, John
-, Katherine, H.M.S., yacht
-, Legorne Merchant
-, Little James, customs sloop, arms for
-, Lovingland
-, Marquis
-, More
-, Nathaniel, of London
-, Newcastle, H.M.S., fourth-rate frigate
-, Orange Tree
-, Patience, of London
-, Patience, of Whitby
-, Patriarch Abraham
-, Prosperitas
-, Providence, from Holland
-, Rainbow
-, Recovery of Gallaway
-, Resolution
-, St. John
-, St. Mathias
-, Salutation of Mary
-, Salvator
-, Solide
-, Star
-, Supply, chartered to transport Russian envoy
-, Swan, H.M.S., frigate
-, Trident
-, Vineyard, of London
-, Vrouw Philipine
-, Young Tobias, of Hamburg

Shipton, Arthur, pass for

Shirbume. See Sherborne

Shirley (Sherley, Sherly), Sir Richard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex
-, Robert, eighth Baron Ferres, commission to be Lord Lieutenant of co. Stafford, to report to King on state of co. Stafford, to attend the King, late Lord Lieutenant of co. Stafford
-, Thomas, military commission to

Shore, Mathias, to be serjeant of trumpets, drums and fifes, to recruit trumpeters

Short, —, attorney, to be arrested
-, John, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London
-, John, pass for
-, Luke, alderman of Totnes
-, Richard, burgess of Totnes
-, Richard, to be Fellow of Magdalen College

Shorter, Sir John, contract with for masts from New England, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London, Lord Mayor of London, illegal bonfires reported by

Shorthall, John, chaplain of warship

Shottesbrook (Shotbrook), co. Berks, inclosure in

Shovell, Captain Clowdisley, warrant to

Shower, Bartholomew, recorder of London, illegal bonfires reported by

Shreckenfox, Dorothy, petition of

Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Charles

Shrewsbury, co. Salop, charter of to be renewed

Shrimpton, John, military commission to

Shropshire. See Salop

Siam, trade with, war with

Sibley (Sibbly), John, assistant of Tiverton
-, John, captain of an independent company
-, Captain John, of Colonel Douglas's Regiment
-, Cf. Silby

Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners at War, Commissioners of, methods for regulating proceedings of

Sidney, Henry, carries letter from Prince of Orange to the King, key to Prince's English friends in handwriting of, friend of Prince, letters to Prince

Signet, Clerk of the, Attending, direction to to prepare bill granting an almsman's place, warrants to

Signet Office, records in

Silby, Captain John
-, Cf. Sibley

silks, factory
-, manufacture, tax on, techniques to be taught to English apprentices
-, new invention for dressing, etc.

Silverlock, James, marriage of

Simkins, Joseph, burgess of Calne

simony

Simpson (Sympson), Daniel, alderman of Leicester
-, Thomas, alderman and justice of Chester
-, Thomas, councilman of Leicester
-, Thomas, town clerk of Chester

Sinclair James, engraver, sentenced to death, pardon for
-, John, engraver, sentenced to death pardon for
-, John, military commission to

Sittingbourne (Sittinburn), co. Kent

Skeffington, John, second Viscount Massereene, possession of land in barony of Dunluce

Skelton, Bevill, envoy extraordinary to France, bills of, money loaned by, expenses of, to be apprehended to be received into the Tower, to be released military commission to, Lieutenant of the Tower, to attend the Lords
-, Cary, military commission to
-, Charles
-, Lieutenant Colonel John
-, Captain John
-, Matthias, mayor's assistant of Winchester
-, Thomas, mayor's assistant of Winchester

Skiff, Cornelius, burgess of Barnstaple

Skingsley, John, assistant of Colchester

Skinner, —, petition of
-, —, military commission to

Skippon, Sir Philip, parliamentary candidate

Slade, Edward, steward of Calne
-, John, assistant of the Company of Merchant Taylors, Exeter
-, Peter, assistant of the Company of Merchant Taylors, Exeter

Slane (Slain), Baron. See Fleming, Randolph

Slaney, [Edward], military commission to

Slanning, Sir Nicholas, of the Earl of Bath's Regiment of Foot

Slater (Sclater), Richard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Nottingham, candidate for parliament
-, Captain Solomon, debts certified by pass to, for France, military commission to
-, William, to be a gunner in Moats Bulwark, Dover

Slaughter, Upper, co. Gloucester, rector of

Slaughter, Nicholas, pardon for

slaves, negro, purchase of by Spaniards

Slavonia, German troops quartered in

Sleuter, Hans, ship's master, petition of

Slingsby (Slingesby), Arthur, to be admitted into Fellowship of Magdalen College
-, Francis, military commission to
-, Sir Henry, military commission to parliamentary candidate, to be Deputy Lieutenant of West Riding, co. York
-, Henry, to be colonel of a regiment of horse, late Lieutenant Governor of Portsmouth
-, Henry, to be captain lieutenant, awaits Prince of Orange's commands
-, Sir Thomas, deceased, late Governor of Scarborough castle

Sloane (Slone), James, letters from law suit of

Smalbone, Thomas, military commission to

Small, Thomas, late clerk of the Dyers' Company

Smart, [Robert], military commission to
-, William, assistant of Hertford council

Smith, Abraham, burgess of Poole
-, Anthony, burgess of Poole
-, Aron, pardon for, discharged from a fine
-, Benjamin, gunner of Dover castle
-, Dennis, alderman of Poole
-, Sir Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Salop, and of co. Durham
-, Francis, to be discharged from prison
-, Francis, second Viscount Carrington, Lord Lieutenant of co. Worcester, to help parliamentary candidates, recorder of Warwick
-, George, burgess of Barnstaple
-, George, pass for
-, Gossewinus, grant of denization to
-, James, husband of Margaret
-, John, alderman of Grantham
-, John, gunner in Sandgate castle
-, John, mayor's assistant of Winchester
-, John, merchant of London, petition of
-, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex
-, Lewis, military commission to
-, Margaret, wife of James, receiver of stolen goods
-, Margaret, wife of Thomas, pardon for
-, Captain Matthew
-, Medbourne, military commission to
-, Nathaniel, letter-carrier, wrongful arrest of
-, Obediah, bookseller, reported to have received seditious pamphlets
-, Peter, marshal of horse, pass for
-, Philip. See Smythe
-, Captain Richard
-, Richard, alderman of Buckingham
-, Robert, assistant of Hertford council
-, Robert, councilman of Ipswich
-, Robert, merchant of London, petition of
-, Robert, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent, pardon and dispensation for
-, Samuel, councilman of Nottingham
-, Theodorus (n)
-, Thomas, alderman of Nottingham
-, Thomas, councilman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
-, Thomas, messenger
-, Thomas, sheriff and burgess of Poole
-, Thomas, ship's master, petition of
-, Thomas, wife of, pardoned
-, Dr. Thomas, to be bursar of Magdalen College
-, Sir William, petition of
-, William, ship's master
-, See also Smythe

Smithfield Bars. See under London

Smithsby, James, passes for

Smithson, Charles, clerk, military commission to
-, Hugh, pass for

Smythe (Smith, Smyth), Matthew, military commission to
-, Philip, second Viscount Strangford (Strengthford), petition of, granted, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent, pardon and dispensation for
-, Captain Robert
-, See also Smith

Snatt, Richard, assistant of Winchester

Snelling, Robert, invention of
-, Robert, portman of Ipswich

Sneyde (Sneyd), William, Deputy Lieutenant of co. Stafford

Snow, Henry, councilman of Grimsby

Soame, Dame Catherine, widow, legal action

Soane, John, assistant of Winchester

Soho. See under London

Solding, Robert, alderman of Norwich

Solicitors General. See Powys, Sir Thomas; Williams, Sir William

Solms, Hendrik Trajectinus Graaf van, lieutenant general of infantry in invasion force

Somerell, James, murder of

Somerset, Duke of. See Seymour, Charles

Somerset, county of
-, Custos Rotulorum of.See Berkeley, Maurice
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, named
-, Justices of the Peace in
-, lands and hereditaments in
-, Lord Lieutenant of, and see Stawell, Ralph
-, Quarter sessions in
-, Sheriff of. See Strode, Edward
-, Under-Sheriff of. See Prowse, Robert

Somerset (Somersett, Sumersett), Lord Arthur (Lord Arthur Herbert), son of Duke of Beaufort, in Queen's Regiment of Horse
-, Charles, Marquess of Worcester, Regiment of Foot of
-, Charles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Hereford
-, Henry, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Gloucester
-, Henry, first Duke of Beaufort, Lord Lieutenant of cos. Gloucester, Hereford and Monmouth, and the Isle of Purbeck, instructions to regarding King's progress, to report to the King, out of London, to make return of parliamentary candidates, complaint against Cornet Webb laid by, instructions to regarding Deputy
-, Lieutenants, to assist in parliamentary elections, to arrest Sir John Guise, to report on corporations in his Lieutenancies, ordered to secure Bristol, arrives at Bristol, to stay at Bristol to prevent disorders, to assist Major General Sir John Fenwick, letter of, giving an account of the taking of Lord Lovelace, to seize Sir Rowland Gwynne, to retreat if necessary
-, Mary, Duchess of Beaufort

Somerton, co. Somerset, fairs at

Sommerfeild (Summerfield), Robert, coroner and alderman of Leicester

Soper, Major Thomas

Soppenbroek. See Quaet, Willem de

Souchett, Charles Peter, petition of

South, Captain Jobes
-, Captain John

Southampton, county of, assizes at. See under Assizes
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, named
-, Lord Lieutenants of. See Fitzjames, James; Noel, Edward
-, petition of principal inhabitants of
-, report on corporations of, called for
-, Vice-Admiralty of

Southampton, co. Southampton, charter of, to be renewed money lent to corporation of, petition of principal inhabitants of, surveyor of customs of

Southbear. See Bere, South, co. Southampton

Southby, Richard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Berks

Southcot (Southcote, Southcott), Sir Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Essex
-, Sir John, petition of, recorder of Totnes, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Devon, burgess of Tiverton

Southerland. See Sutherland

Southern, Captain Thomas

Southerner, Thomas, military commission to

Southhouse, Thomas, military commission to

Southsea, co. Southampton, castle

Southwark, co. Surrey, Deputy Lieutenants of, militia of to be mobilised, printing press in Mount Soar to be seized
-, St. Thomas's Hospital, governors of, petition referred to, report of, on surgeons rights
-, Steward of
-, Christ Church (Christchurch) parish, petition of inhabitants of

Southwell, co. Nottingham, collegiate church of, prebend of Norwell in

Southwell, Sir Robert, letter from, property rights of

Souza de Magalthaens, Simaon de. See Magalthaens

Spa (Spaw), [Belgium], health resort, waters of

Spackett, Samuel, inferior burgess of Taunton

Spackman, Joseph, burgess of Marlborough
-, Thomas, jun., burgess of Marlborough

Spain, Spaniards and Spanish
-, envoy from. See Ronquillo, Don Pedro
-, envoys to. See Godolphin, Sir William; Granville, Charles; Stafford, John
-, genealogy of Royal House of gentlemen
-, ship's seizure of English trading vessel
-, ships seized at Jamaica
-, slaves bought by in Plantations

Spalding, Captain Francis

Sparke, Robert, councilman of Chester

Sparkes, Robert, pass for

Sparrow, Henry, councilman of Ipswich
-, Robert, mayor of King's Lynn

Spaw. See Spa

Speake (Speke), Hugh, pass for
-, John

Spence, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex
-, William, libels against King for delivery to

Spencer, Lady —, of Yarrington, petition of
-, Anne, Countess of Sunderland, letter to Prince of Orange, deposition of as to birth of Prince of Wales
-, Robert, petition of
-, Robert, second Earl of Sunderland, Secretary of State and Lord President of the Council
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, to examine John Butler, confirmation of Edmond Everard's debts, to accompany the King on his progress, order to Fellows of Magdalen College, bills of expenses approved by office of, stationery wares for, commission to be Lord Lieutenant of co. Warwick and Coventry Lord Commissioner for visiting Magdalen College nominated as Recorder of Kingston-upon-Hull to examine man accused of high misdemeanours, to deal with printers of unlicensed books, to hold office of High Steward and Recorder of Exeter during absence of the Duke of Albemarle disagreement between Father Petre and High Steward of Tamworth, to examine men accused of obstructing King's service to examine — Rowland, to examine Lord Lovelace deposition of, as to birth of Prince of Wales pension of late Secretary of State removed from office, loyalty not suspect Irish quit rents assigned by verse attacking, member of Ecclesiastical Commission
-, Robert, Lord Spencer, eldest son of the second Earl of Sunderland, military commission to
-, Theodore, common councilman of Oxford William, High Sheriff of co. Lancaster to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Lancaster
-, spices, import of

Spilman, Benjamin, pardon for
-, George, pardon for

Spilston, Daniel, councilman of Colchester

spinets

Spinola, Father Charles, pass for

Spofforth, Reginald, burgess of Doncaster

Spooner, William, pardon for

Spragg, William, military commission to

Sprat (Spratt), Richard, councilman of Norwich
-, Thomas, Bishop of Rochester, to attend the King, nominates successor to late Dean of Rochester presents petition for a parliament

Sprigge, Richard, merchant, petition of

Spurn, co. York, reported as intended landing place of invasion force

Spurryer, Walter, burgess of Poole

Squire, Henry, mayor and alderman of Hertford

Squirrell, William, burgess of Brackley

Stafford, Baroness and Countess of. See Howard, Mary
-, Earl of. See Stafford-Howard, Henry
-, Viscount. See Howard, William

Stafford, county of, Custos Rotulorum of. See Aston, Walter
-, Clerk of Peace of, appointment of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, Lord Lieutenants of. See Aston, Walter; Shirley, Robert
-, militia of reported to be non-existent
-, parliamentary writs for
-, sheriffs of

Stafford, co. Stafford, charter of to be renewed, corporation of, report on mayor of, see also Thornburgh, Benjamin.

Stafford, —, military commission to
-, Allexis, appointment as master of the Court of Chancery
-, Captain Francis, dispensation for
-, John, envoy extraordinary to Spain allowances pass for
-, John, murderer, pardon for
-, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent
-, pardon and dispensation for
-, Margaret
-, Philip, late merchant of Tangier, petition of
-, Robert, to be admitted to a demyship at Magdalen College
-, William, High Sheriff of co. Rutland, dispensation for

Stafford-Howard, Henry, Earl of Stafford to be a colonel

Staines, co. Middlesex, arms and stores for

Staines, Samuel, petition of

Stair (Stares), Lord. See Dalrymple, James

Stamford, Earl of. See Gray, Thomas

Stamford, co. Lincoln, parliamentary candidate for

Stamford. See Stanfart

Stamforth, William, military commission to

Standerbrooke (Stanbroke, Stanbrooke, Standbrooke, Standrooke), John, petitions of sponsor of a new road in co. Kent, writ served on

Standerwick, Joseph, pardon for

Standford, William, capital burgess of Evesham

Standish, co. Gloucester, vicarage of

Standish, Laurence, alderman of Warwick
-, Sir Richard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Lancaster
-, William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Lancaster

Standrooke. See Standerbrooke

Stane, Richard, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Essex

Stanfart (Stamford), J., Resident from Elector Palatine, guard for

Stanhope, Captain John
-, Philip, second Earl of Chesterfield, debt of

Stanley, Dr. —, visit to Prince of Orange returning to the Prince's service, to deliver a letter to the Prince
-, Sir Thomas, mayor of Chester, pass for
-, William George, ninth Earl of Derby, late Lord Lieutenant of co. Lancaster late Lord Lieutenant of co. Chester Roman Catholic arms to be returned by to be Lord Lieutenant of the city and county of Chester and co. Lancaster asks for office for Col. Billingsley

Stapeley. See Stapley

Staple Inn. See under London

Stapleford, co. Wilts

Staples, Captain John
-, Nicholas, alderman of Salisbury
-, Thomas, councilman of Salisbury

Stapleton, Sir Miles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of West Riding, co. York
-, Robert, military commission to

Stapley (Stapeley), Sir John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex
-, Lieutenant Colonel John

Starcross (Starrcross), co. Devon, fair and market at

Stares, Lord. See Dalrymple, James

Starling. See Sterling

Starr (Starre), Edmund, alderman of Exeter
-, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Exeter
-, pass for
-, John, alderman of Exeter to be Deputy Lieutenant of Exeter

Starrcross. See Starcross, co. Devon

Starre. See Starr

State Paper Office, records of

States General. See Holland

Stationers' Company. See under London

Staveley, William, military commission to

Stawell, Ralph, first Baron Stawell of Somerton, petition of, grant of fairs to to be Lord Lieutenant of co. Somerset

Stebing, Philip, alderman of Norwich

Stebonheath. See Stepney, co. Middlesex

Steede, John, to be a gunner in Sandgate castle

Steevens. See Stevens

Stella's contempt of the World

Stephens, Lady —, pension for See also Stevens

Stepney (Stebonheath), [co. Middlesex] market in

Stepney, George, to be elected Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

Sterling (Starling), Major James, in the Holland Regiment
-, Lieutenant John, pass for

Sterne, Richard, late Archbishop of York

Steuart. See Stewart

Stevenage, William, military commission to

Stevens (Steevens), Charles, pass for
-, Charles, military commission to
-, Lewis, on trial for manslaughter
-, Richard, suggested as a commissioner for regulating coalheavers
-, Samuel, burgess of Calne
-, See also Stephens

Stevenson, Thomas, councilman of Grimsby

Steward, Augustine, councilman of Norwich
-, Lieutenant Colonel William

Stewart (Steuart, Stuart), Alexander, fifth Earl of Moray, deposition as to birth of Prince of Wales
-, Charles, fourth Earl of Traquair
-, Frances Teresa, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox, [widow of third Duke of Richmond], deposition as to birth of Prince of Wales pass for
-, James, letters from patron of, letter to papers of, on liberty of conscience
-, John, military commission to
-, Sophia, pass for
-, William, first Viscount Mountjoy, Master General of the Ordnance in Ireland, Regiment of Foot of arms misdirected to authorised to sell old gunpowder gunpowder sent to
-, Major William, military commission to
-, William, military commission to
-, Cf. Sturt

Steyning, Charles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Somerset

Stibbs, William, common councilman of Oxford

Still, Gabriel, burgess of Calne

Stoake Edith. See Stoke Edith, co. Hereford

Stockhill, co. York

Stockwell, Richard, manslaughter of

Stoke Climsland (Stoke Climslande), co. Cornwall, presentation to rectory of

Stoke Edith (Stoke Edith), co. Hereford, manor of land in parish of to be imparked

Stokes, William, burgess of Southampton

Stokesley, co. York, rectory of

Stone, Charles, military commission to
-, Henry, parliamentary candidate
-, Joseph, rector of Upper Slaughter, to receive degree of Doctor of Divinity
-, Robert, capital burgess of Taunton
-, William, military commission to
-, Stonehouse, Francis, pass for
-, George, pass for

Storey, James, pass for

Storff, Mons. — de, letters of credence of
-, statement of reply to

Stout, Henry, alderman of Hertford

Stow (Stowe), co. Cornwall

Stow, Captain William

Stowmarket, co. Suffolk

Strachan, George, military commission to

Stradling, George, D.D., late prebendary at St. Peter's, Westminster, late Dean of Chichester
-, Captain Mansell
-, Sir Thomas, military commission to late captain in First Foot Guards, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Glamorgan to be colonel of foot

Strangford, co. Down, customs of

Strangford (Strengthford), Viscount. See Smythe, Philip

Strangways, Colonel [Thomas], commission to raise a regiment of foot

Stratford, Thomas, justice and alderman of Warwick
-, Thomas, petition to keep a beam [standard balance] throughout Ireland

Strathallan, Viscount. See Drummond, William

Straw, John, erection of glasshouses

Street (Streete), John, councilman of Salisbury
-, Sir Thomas, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Justice of Assize, Midland Circuit Justice of Assize, Home Circuit, recorder of Droitwich
-, William

Strengthford, Viscount. See Smythe, Philip

Stretton, John, councilman of Leicester

Strickland (Stricland), Rear Admiral Sir Roger to be Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding, co. York to distribute powder and shot
-, Sir Thomas, Privy Councillor

Stringer, —, candidate for parliament
-, Sir Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co.
-, Middlesex
-, William, alderman of King's Lynn

Strode (Stroud), —, of Barrington
-, Bernard, petition of invention of
-, Captain Bernard
-, Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Somerset, sheriff of co. Somerset
-, Essex, suggested as commissioner for regulating coalheavers
-, Hugh, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London
-, Captain John

Strong, John, petition of
-, Richard, petition of
-, William, to be Commissioner of Revenue of Ireland
-, William, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London

Strother, Captain [Charles], late in Royal Regiment of Dragoons
-, John, military commission to
-, William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Northumberland to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Durham

Stroud. See Strode

Strucknell, Edward, councilman of Salisbury

Strutt, Francis, messenger, warrant to

Stuart. See Stewart

Stubbs, John, petition of
-, Mary, petition of

Stubington, Thomas, sen., mayor's assistant of Winchester

Studholme, Michael, pass for

Starry, co. Kent

Sturt, Anthony, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London
-, Cf. Stewart

Styles, Captain Thomas
-, Sir Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent pardon and dispensation for

Sucke, Hans, ship's master, petition of

Sudbury, co. Suffolk

Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard, James

Suffolk, county of, Hearth Tax revenue in parliamentary candidates for

sugar, customs of, refiners of, petition of, tax on, loan on

Suilevane, —, Hearth Tax money embezzled by

Sumersett. See Somerset

Summerfield. See Sommerfeild

Summers, John, parliamentary candidate

Sunderland, Countess of. See Spencer, Anne Earl of. See Spencer, Robert

Sunderland, co. Durham, iron works in

Sunderland's Military

Surragh. See Curragh, co. Kildare

Surrey, county of, arrangements for settling matters in, Deputy Lieutenants of, named, Lord Lieutenant of, see Howard, Henry; sheriff of and see Noy, Peter de la

Sussex, Earl of. See Lennard, Thomas

Sussex, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, named, Jesuit priests in, to be seized

Sutherland (Southerland), — military commission to
-, Hugh, to be adjutant general of horse colonel of horse
-, Peter, military commission to

Sutton, (unidentified)

Sutton, Edmund, alderman of Leicester
-, Sir Edward
-, John, felon, death sentence on respited
-, Richard, assistant of Winchester
-, Robert, sen., burgess of Poole

Swan, Richard, military commission to

Swayne, William, alderman and justice of Winchester

Sweden, Swedes and Swedish, in invasion force, late envoy in, see Warwick, Philip; possible assistance for Prince of Orange from, ships in invasion fleet

Swinbrook (Swinborne), co. Oxford, enclosed lands in

Swinburne (Swinborne), Sir John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Northumberland, desires military commission

Swinne, —

Swinnow, Captain Thomas

Sydenham, Captain John

Syderfin, Robert, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co.
-, Somerset

Sylly, William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co.
-, Cornwall

Symonds (Symmonds), John, plaintiff in law suit
-, John, councilman of New Woodstock
-, Matthew, alderman of Leicester
-, Michael, warden of the Distillers' Company of London
-, Captain Thomas, petition of

Symons, Edward, alderman of Tamworth
-, Sir James, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Stafford

Sympson. See Simpson

Syng, Edward, Quartermaster, dispensation for

Szekesfehervar (Alba-Regalis), Hungary, rendition of

Szigeth (Zigeth), Hungary, besieged