Index: S

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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S.

Sabin [Joseph], Lieut. Col. acting as Major of Brigade, 175.

Saccory, Paul, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's. Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Keeper of Greenwich Park, 973; reprisal for fee farm, 265–6, 388, 398.

Sacramental certificate, 90.

Sadler, Francis, Surveyor of Wicklow port, Ireland, 400.

-, John, shipmaster, 166.

Saffery, William alias Sutton, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Sage, La, senr., Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Sageaux, Charles de, Capt., Aide de Camp, to Prince de Vaudemont, 1149.

Saigne, Mons. la, Governor of Drogheda, 1177.

Sailly, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

-, Charles de, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 671, 677.

St. Agnes (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

Saint Albans, Duke and Duchess of. See Beauclerk, Charles and Diana.

St. Albans, dissolved Monastery of, 304; Monastery, Keeper of gaol of, 123, 132; porter of Great Gate, 123, 132.

St. Allen (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

St. Amand, James, money lent to Lord Griffin, 77, 380.

St. Andrew (co. Glamorgan), 383.

St. Asaph, bishop of. See Lloyd, Wm.; attending the Treasury concerning widow Bonny, 497.

St. Auban, James de, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

St. Austell (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

St. Blazey (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 322.

St. Botolph's. See London (Streets).

St. Breage (Cornwall), tin blowing house. See St. Breock.

St. Breock (not St. Breage) (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 205, 244, 323.

St. Briavels Castle. See Dean Forest.

Saint Catherine's. See London (Streets).

Saint Catherine's brewhouse. See Navy (Victualling).

Saint Christopher (West Indies):
-, Agent for prizes of, 346. See Gibbes, Robert.
-, Governor of, 552. See Hill, Thomas.
-, land survey of surrendered French part, 360–1.
-, postage rates to, 406.
-, ships for, 136.

St. Clair, Capt., serving as a Major of Brigade, 175.

-, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen pensioners, 985.

-, Robert, sewer in the Royal Household, 1003.

Saint Clements (Cornwall), 169.

Saint Davids, bishop of, Lord Almoner, 100, 206. See Watson, Thomas, and see Almoner.
-, episcopal palace, 458.
-, Temporalities, 129; Receiver of, 195, 204, 243; see Lucy, R.; rent roll of, 186.
-, Tenths, pension out of, 241, 251. See Hamilton, James and Elizabeth.

St. Estienne, Peter, Ensign in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

St. Ewe (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

St. Faust, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

St. Gabriell, Captain in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

St. Gemes, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

St. George, Sir George, Garter mission to Brandenburg, 502.

-, Hy., repayment of loan on the Excise, 492.

-, Sir Henry, Clarencieux King at Arms, 197, 391.

-, Sir Thomas, Garter King at Arms, 197, 391, 976; robes for, 176.

Saint George (town, Bermudas), 348.

Saint Giles. See London (Streets).

Saint Helens. See London (Streets).

St. Hellen, widow, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1056.

St. Hipolite, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

St. Hubes. See Setubal.

St. Ives (Cornwall), port officers, 264.

SAINT JAMES'S
-, Chapel Royal. See Chapel.
-, documents dated at, 164, 167, 175, 180, 288, 380, 385, 406, 416.
-, furniture for, 399, 432.
-, Gardens, estimates, 98; works, 100.
-, Market, 779.
-, Market Place and Street. See London (Streets).
-, Palace:
-, Drawing Room, 170, 250.
-, Great Stairs, 405.
-, Guard Chamber, 170.
-, lodgings, 404; the King not to be at charge for, 123.
-, new Bedchamber, 432.
-, Presence Chamber, 170, 250, 405, 432.
-, Prince of Denmark's Bedchamber, 170; Guard Chamber, 170; Presence Chamber, 170, 405; Privy Chamber, 170.
-, Privy Chamber, 170, 405, 432.
-, Queen's Dressing Room, 170; Great Bedroom, 170; Little Bedroom, 170; Walking Room, 170.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Burton, L.
-, Removal of Court to, 423.
-, Removing Wardrobe, 178.
-, Standing Wardrobe, 117, 118, 283. See Hume, Peter.
-, works at. See Works.
-, Parish, poor of. See London (Streets).
-, Park:
-, Beaubisson's house in, 78.
-, disbursements, 313.
-, Fish, Fowl and Pond Keeper, 117, 283, 427, 533, 1076. See Rowe, Anthony; Tozan, Peter; Webb, Robert.
-, making hay in, 837.
-, Ranger and Keeper, 493. See Granville, J. (Earl of Bath).
-, Spaniel Keeper's house in, 269; built by Charles II for dogs, 558.
-, underkeepers, 157, 952.
-, works in, 6, 60, 61, 123, 416, 474, 479.

St. James, Captain, in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

St. John, Henry, a Commissioner of Accounts (in 1702), 268, 365.

-, James, Receiver General for several counties, delinquent accounts of, 511.

-, Colonel Thomas, regiment of (Londonderry Regiment 1689), 1083, 1085.

St. John Baptist, Walbrook. See London Streets.

St. Just, Peter de, Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

St. Legar, John, royal bounty to, 619.

St. Leger, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

St. Leger la Four, Ensign in Major General La Melionere's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

St. Leiger, Capt., French pensioner, arrears, 1104.

St. Loe, Eliz[abeth], wife of George, 622.

-, George, royal bounty to, 622.

Saintloe, Mary, pension out of Secret Service, 82.

St. Magnus. See London (Streets).

St. Malo (France), 243.

St. Margarets, Westminster, parish and poor of. See London (Streets); Westminster.

St. Martin, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Saint Martins in the Fields. See London (Streets).

St. Mary [York], Liberties, stewardship of, 281.

St. Mary's port (Spain), plunder at. See Port St. Mary, and see Prizes.

St. Mawes (Cornwall), garrison, fire and candle, 108.

St. Mesmin, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Saint Michael Basishaw. See London (Streets).

St. Michaels, Cornhill. See London (Streets).

St. Neot (Cornwall), tin blowing houses, 244, 322.

St. Nicholas Island (Plymouth Sound), 1181, 1191; garrison, fire and candle, 108.

St. Pardon, Peter de, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

St. Paul's, Covent Garden. See London (Streets).

St. Paul, Anniball de, Serjeant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

St. Philbert, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

St. Pierre, Capt. acting as Major of Brigade to the Horse, 175.

St. Quintin, Sir William, surety of R. Williamson, Receiver General for co. Yorks etc., 4.

St. Sauveur, de, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

-, Cloud de, Quarter Master in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Saint Sebastian, frauds in wines from. See Wines.

St. Stephen (Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

St. Stephens Westminster. See London (Streets).

St. Thomas, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Salford (Wapentake, co. Lancs.), 266.

Salcey Forest, co. Northants (and see Whittlewood).
-, Hanslope Hollow coppice, 153.
-, John Stirk Walk, 153.
-, sales of wood in, 386.
-, Woodward. See Newton, Thomas.

Salisbury, see Sarum; Bishop of. See Burnet, Gilbert.

Salkeild, Capt., army pension arrears, 1103.

Salle, Jacques, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Sallett, Francis, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Sallier de la Tour, Filiberto, Conte (styled President de la Tour), Envoy from Savoy, 500, 672.

Salmon, Edward, Groom of the Stables to Wm. III, arrears due to at the death of Wm. III, 1012.

-, John, Knight Marshal's man in the royal Household, 1001.

-, Nicholas, chairman in the Stables to Wm. III, 1013.

-, Tho., receiving royal bounty money for William Fuller, 648.

Salop County, 296, 407, 413.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 328. See Digby, John.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 509. See Hosier, G.
-, Surveyor of House Duties and Marriage Duties, 421. See Davis, Thomas; Thomas, P.

Salt Duties, 333.
-, accounts, 49.
-, Acts (5 Wm. & Mary c. 7 the Million Adventure Act) and Transfer Office for. See Excise (Million); [New] Duties at same rates as above granted for ever by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31, for the Land Bank and then used for Deficiencies by 8–9 Wm. III, 420 and by 1 Anne c. 7 styled New Duties in the monthly statements of Deficiencies), loans on, 783; Tonnage annuities made good out of, 787.
-, Additional Duties by the Act 9 Wm. III, c. 44, for the Two Million Act for the East India Company. See East (India Company new) one year's interest on, 214.
-, cashier, 39. See Bridges, Francis.
-, collieries [or pits], 378.
-, Commissioners for, 39, 56, 66, 69, 82, 94, 238, 244, 249, 253, 269, 270, 302, 324, 378, 382, 405, 412, 418, 423, 425, 435, 439, 443, 448, 451, 463, 474; papers from read and considered by the Treasury Lords, 95.
-, debentures for drawbacks, 423, 457; debentures not allowed on salt sent to Scotland, 382.
-, Debts on and compositions for, 128, 156, 163, 174, 192, 196, 306, 373, 378, 405, 418, 425, 457, 460, 480; compounding debts (under the Act 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11 cl. 29), 413.
-, Deficiencies under the Act 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31, monthly distributions towards meeting, 137, 159, 160, 179, 201, 202, 226, 236, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, duplicates of salt landed in Ireland, 321.
-, exports to Ireland, certificates and debentures for, 268, 321; exports to Isle of Man, 213.
-, fish salted with undutied salt not to be imported, 423.
-, frauds, 94, 218, 317, 321; bill against (1 Anne c. 15), 219.
-, messenger or housekeeper to the Salt Office, 39. See Foulkes, John.
-, moneys of paid into the Exchequer, 148.
-, Newfoundland cod fish, rule for, 423.
-, Office, incidents bills, 262, 302, 365; salary bill, 293, 365; officers of, 279, 435; Land Tax assessments on their salaries, 253, 324; commissions from the Customs Commissioners to Officers of the Excise to collect Salt Duties, 424.
-, pans in salt works, 378.
-, rock salt, arrears of Duties, 58.
-, Secretary to, 219, 249, 378, 445. See Earl, Michael.
-, Solicitor to, 39, 372, 412. See Palmer, H.; Bulstrode, W.; Johnson, Wm.
-, works, 174, 269, 413.

Saltash (co. Cornwall), Crown lease in, 274.

Salter, Mr., importer of French wines, 307.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Pastry in the royal Household, 997.

Salters, John, Lieut. in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

Saltfleet (Boston port), 218.

Saltpetre. See East (India Company); Ordnance.
-, brown and white, 496, 497.
-, import statistics, 107.
-, price, 497.

Salvage money. See Admiralty (Droits).

Samazon, Andrew, Captain in the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons, 1144.

Sambrook, Jeremy, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Sampson (Samsonn and see Sansom), Elizabeth, administratrix of Henry Sampson, 990.

-, Henry, Messenger to the Accompting Office of the Greencloth, 990.

-, Mr. (case with Mr. Sanderson), 92.

-, Mr., stewardship of Kirton in Lindsey, 37.

-, William, bellringer to the Chapel Royal [St. James's], 1006.

Sanders. See Saunders.

Sanderson. See Saunderson.

Sandford, George, of Exeter, agent to the Farmer of Prizage Wines in Exeter port, 557.

-, Simon, expenses for Sick and Hurt landed at Harwich, 320, 484.

Sandhurst Walk. See Windsor Forest.

Sands. See Sandys.

Sandwich port (co. Kent), offices of, 263, 295, 456.

Sandys (Sands), Elizabeth, crown lands co. Lincoln, 345.

-, Henry, Lieut. in Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment, 1144.

-, John, executor to Elizabeth, 345.

-, Robert, Collector at Athlone, 310, 484.

Sankey, Nicholas, Col. of Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

Sansom, John, Secretary to the Customs Commissioners, 330.

Santigni (Santini) partners, exchange transaction for remittances to Holland, 20, 26, 76, 306.

Sarazon, John, arrears of army pension, 1101.

Sarment, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Sarrett, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Sarum, bishop of, as Chancellor of the Garter, 176, 286, 308, 385. See Burnet, G.
-, Tenths of the bishopric, annuities out of, 55, 240, 241, 647.

Sarum New, and Close of, 200.

Satchfield, Thomas, bailiff of New Park near Richmond, 331, 337, 391, 976.

Sauberque, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Saunders (Sanders), Capt. —, Wm. III's household, paid in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 283.

-, James, Lieut. in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1142.

-, John, Captain in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1122.

-, Richard, a cornet in Brigadier Hugh Windham's Regiment, 21, 178.

-, Thomas, a member of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Saunderson (Sanderson), Alexander, army pension arrears, 1103.

-, Mr., to attend the Treasury concerning Mr. Sampson, 86, 91, 92.

-, George, Ensign in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, George, 5th Viscount Castleton, attending the Treasury, 91.

-, James, Deputy and Commissioner in the Alienation Office, 193, 302.

-, John, Second Lieut. in Col. Henry Holt's Regiment of Marines, 1137.

-, Thomas, Regiment of Foot or Marines, 20, 50, 68, 80, 169, 278, 315, 364, 407, 408, 1122, 1184.

-, Capt. William, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter assistant, 1020, 1033, 1074.

-, William, Lieut. in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136.

Sauxay, John [?Sanxay], Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Savage, Ann, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 795, 1015.

-, John, of Ireland, creditor of the army in Ireland in 1690, 1201.

-, Phillip, royal bounty to, 649.

-, Richard, Earl of Rivers, aide de camp to as Major General, 1150.

-, -, Sewer of the Chamber, 1004.

Savile, George, Customs Collector of Poole port, 435.

Savoy (Italy), 278.
-, ambassadors to and from Turin. See Ambassadors.
-, French volunteers going to, 585; and See Vaudois.
-, subsidy to the Duke of, exchange remittances for, 491, 493, 495, 500, 504, 507, 511, 655, 672; and see Herne, J.

Savoy (in the Strand), annuity for French ministers in, paid to the Dean of Westminster Abbey, 77, 129, 306, 393, 602.

- Hospital (in the Strand), 355.
-, chaplain, 58, 355.
-, founded by Hy. VII, 355.
-, Guards at, 1180; Guard houses, 1189.
-, lands and rents, 58, 154, 425.
-, Master of, 58, 355.
-, porters of, 975.
-, Receiver of, 58, 355, 425. See Burton, S.
-, Sisters of, 58, 975.
-, tenants of houses of, 424; embezzlement of lead from, 329.
-, visitor of, 355.

Savoye, Thos. de. See Soissons, Comte de.

Sawyer (Sawyers and see Sayers), Ed., Keeper of Cranburne Lodge, 661.

-, George, clerk of the Signet and Privy Seal, 1004.

-, John or Edward, Keeper of Cranburne Chase, 661 (Edward), 974 (John).

Sax, Thomas, ship's commander, 126.

Saxby (co. Lincoln), 265.

Say, Alexander, carrying House of Commons letters to the Post Office, 430.

Saye, Mr., water carriage for the Works at Windsor, 1069.

Savers, (Seyers, Sawyers), George, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1047.

-, John, debt to in the Works, 1068.

-, -, weekly wage as a servant in the Household, 1007.

-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 347, 974.

Sayre, Johanna, petition, 464.

Say well, John, Customs waterman London port, 355.

Scadgell, John, Customs tidesman Looe, 316.

Scaife, Joseph, Cornet in Col. Lloyd's Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

-, Thomas, clerk going as chaplain to Virginia, 551.

Scales (co. Cumberland), 382.

Scales, John, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

Scarborough (co. Yorks) garrison, fire and candle for, 108; port, officers of, 388.

Scarborough, Earl and Countess of. See Lumley, Frances; Lumley, Richard.

-, Sir Charles, Envoy in Portugal at the Revolution, 987.

-, Edward, Chaplain to Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

-, John, labourer to the Works, 1064.

Scarfe, Mr., smuggler, 4.

Scarlett, Anthony, Groom of the Poultrey in the royal Household, 997.

Scarsbriek, Edward, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, Henry, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

Scarsdale, Dean, Chaplain to the Duke of Schomberg's Regiment, 1149.

Seawen, Sir William, and partners, army clothing, 88, 409, 422, 1197.

Schmettau [Samuel, freiherr von], Sieur, reward for bringing news of battle of Auhgrim, 632.

Schmitten, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165, 1167.

Schoar, —, Colonel of the Jutland Regiment, 1200.

Schomberg or Schonberg, Frederick Armand de, first Duke of Schomberg, Commander in Ireland, 533, 557, 566, 583, 1088, 1089; royal bounty to. 515, 517, 518, 520.

-, Maynard, third Duke of Schomberg and Leinster, 5000l. p.a. out of the Post Office, 44, 240, 492; petition, 450, 468, 484; Regiment of (the Seventh Dragoons or Princess Royal's Dragoons), 12, 25, 39, 180, 189, 209, 224, 242, 249.

Schuylenburgh, Willem van, Paymaster of the Dutch Forces, 491, 501, 511, 658, 665, 729, 1057, 1157.

Scilly Isles:
-, Customs Collector, 412.
-, garrison fire and candle, 108.
-, salvage money to inhabitants of, 406.
-, sick and hurt quarters, 67, 111, 318.

Scobell, Francis, a Commissioner of Accounts (1702), 268, 365; petition, 484.

-, Hy., steward of Courts of several Hundreds in co. Cornwall, 320.

- Wm., steward of Hundreds of West Powder, etc., in co. Cornwall, 141.

Scoffield, Edmond, turnbroach in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 996.

-, Edmond, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

Scorer, John, Robegoer in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Establishment, 1025.

Scoresby, Charles, Yeoman carttaker to the royal Household, 1000.

Scotland (and Scotch), 56, 418.
-, Guards and Regiments. See Army; pay in, 255; Regiments sent to Holland, 13, 36.
-, Post Office, mail arrangements with London, Post renters, Post office accounts and Twopences. See Post Office: papers relating to (in 1691), 507.
-, Salt. See Salt (Duties).
-, seamen exempt from pressing in English ports, 225.
-, Secretary of State, 225, 625. See Dalrymple, Sir J., franking his packets in the Post, 127.
-, ships exempt from embargo in English ports, 225.
-, smuggling wool into, 250, 314.
-, transporting soldiers to from Ireland and Chester, 521.

Scott, Anne, Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch, widow of the Duke of Monmouth, annuity to, 6, 93, 94, 124, 401, 950.

-, Christopher, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, Mr., Excise proposition, 16.

-, Moses, Ensign, reformed officer in Ireland, 151.

Scouten, John, footman in the Stables, 1011.

-, Mary, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1052.

Scouter, Albert, Yeoman of the Bakehouse in the Royal Household, 991.

Scravemoer, Monsieur (Adam van der Duyn, heer van 's Gravenmoer, Quartermaster General to the Dutch Forces), sending express from Ireland of the surrender of Galway, 632.

Scrivener, Samuel, payment to out of Secret Service money for Chief Justice Holt, 841.

Scroop, Gilburne, Ensign in the Duke of Bolton's Foot, 1120.

Scudamore (Scudmore), [Robert], Captain in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175; arrest of, 569.

-, Magdalen, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 583.

Scunthorpe (Scompthorp), co. Lincoln, 266.

Sea Service Regiments. See Army (Regiments, Sea).

Seacomb (and see Seccombe), Thomas, shipmaster, 135.

Seaford (Sussex) port, 358, 861, 933.

Seagar (Segar), Antho., Office Keeper of the Treasury Chambers, 523, 540, 553, 564, 579, 598, 604, 615, 628, 642; lease of lands at Winchester, 399.

-, Charles, Customer Southampton port, 294.

-, -, copying accounts for the Commissioners of Accounts, 631.

-, -, Yeoman Porter at the Gate of the Household, 1000.

-, Henry or Harry, a Treasury clerk, 759, 764, 769, 775, 781, 786, 791, 797, 805, 810, 816, 827, 834, 841, 844, 855, 860, 863, 869, 876, 885, 894, 901, 908, 919, 924, 932; making transcript and copies of accounts, bonds etc., 631, 663; petition, 439.

-, Henry, assistant to the Weigher and Teller of the Mint, 239.

-, -, Customs Comptroller, Hull port, 233, 294.

Seagrave, John, Cornet in Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1110.

Seals. See Mint; Plantations.

Searle, Richard, Quarter Master in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 113.

-, John, coachman to the Stables, 1012.

Seaux de Clau, Lieut. in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot. See Des Clouseaux.

Seccombe (and see Seacomb), Amb., receiving royal bounty money for Eliz. Heyford, 651.

Secret Service:
-, accounts (William Jephson's from 20 April 1689 to 5 June 1691), 513–626.
-, (Henry Guy's from 3 July, 1691 to 19 April, 1695), 627–756.
-, (William Lowndes's from 29 April, 1695, to 8 March, 1701–2), 757–939.
-, Agent. See Gibson, C.
-, Books or records, 513–4.
-, issues for, to William Lowndes, 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 17, 37, 48, 55, 73, 75, 80, 92, 101, 106, 114, 130, 151, 158, 164, 232, 263, 284, 325, 365, 381, 414, 423, 492, 498, 770, 777, 788, 799, 819, 829–30, 835, 853, 866, 884, 900, 915, 935, 939, 945.
-, issues for to William Jephson, 491, 497, 504, 515–6, 529, 535, 548–9, 561–2, 575–7, 590, 601–2, 612–3.
-, issues for to Henry Guy, 626, 627–8, 640–1, 647–8, 652–3, 659–61, 670–2, 680–2, 693–6, 705–6, 712–3, 718–20, 724–6, 732–4, 739–41, 747–9, 754.
-, Payees' names. These are accounted for generally under Pensions and Royal (Bounties). These heads account for the bulk of so called Secret Service payments.
-, payments out of by William Lowndes, 18, 37, 38, 47, 49, 66, 68, 85, 93, 94, 100, 444, 491, 497, 501, 504, 505, 758– 939.
-, payments out of by William Jephson, 516–28, 530–4, 535–47, 548–60, 562–74, 577–89, 591–600, 602–11, 613–26.
-, payments out of by Henry Guy, 628–39, 641–46, 648–51, 653–8, 661–9, 672–9, 682–92, 696–704, 706–11, 714–7, 720–3, 726–31, 734–8, 741–6, 749–53, 754–6.
-, payments to Wm. III out of. See Wm. III.
-, pension put on, 78.
-, payments of Secret Service money to the Secretaries of State. See Secretaries.

Secretary at War. See Blathwayte, W.; G. Clarke attending Wm. III into Ireland, as Secretary at War, 570.
-, articles of War and Mutiny Act.
-, See Army (Articles); Army (Mutiny).
-, attending the Treasury weekly, 209.
-, clerks of, 56.
-, Correspondents abroad, 342.
-, franking letters, 164.
-, Office, 1186, 1192.
-, salary out of poundage, 56.

Secretary of State, 7, 40, 56, 217, 337, 372, 438, 945. See Manchester, Earl of; Vernon, James; Trumbull, Sir W.; Sydney, Viscount; Trenchard, Sir J.; Blathwayte, W.; Hedges, Sir C.; Williamson, Sir J.; Nottingham, Earl of.
-, franking letters of, 164.
-, Office of, 1077; clerk in. See Warre, Richard.
-, salary, 107, 228.
-, Secret Service, issues for, 77, 85, 107, 112, 113, 123, 148, 228, 310, 945; payment for bringing over the Duke of Wolfenbüttel to the interest of the Allies, 272.
-, signing messengers' bills, 121.
-, stationery for, 122.
-, Latin Secretary. See Hill, Richard.

Sedgwick, Lancelot, army pension arrears, 1101.

-, Robert, clerk of the Jewel House, 301, 974, 1017.

Sediere, Lewis le, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Sedley, Catharine or Dorothy, Countess of Dorchester (afterwards Countess of Portmore), memorial, 6, 472; issues to for the maintenance of her daughter Lady Katherine Darnley (afterwards Countess of Anglesea), 57, 58, 623, 641, 649, 656, 665, 673, 681, 689, 703.

- Sir Charles, Cupbearer to Wm. III, arrear owing to at Wm.'s death, 1003.

Sefton, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Bucks, 349, 419.

Segar. See Seagar.

Seigler, Katherine, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1050.

-, Ursula, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1050.

Seizures of coin on export. See Coins; of uncustomed and prohibited goods. See Customs (seizures).

Selby, Charles, running wool into Scotland, 250.

Selkirk, Earl of. See Douglas, Charles.

Sell, James, Page of the Bedchamber, 1004, 1037.

Sells, John, Groom of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 995.

Selwyn (Selwin), Major [William, afterwards Col. of 2nd Queen's Regiment of Foot], loan to James Hamilton, repaid out of Secret Service money, 609; Colonel or Brigadier, Regiment (Second or Queen's Regiment of Foot), 292, 442, 492, 493, 770, 923, 938, 1185; in the West Indies, 142, 206, 338, 441, 443, 938; inspecting army clothing, 492, 493, 494.

Senegas, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Sergeant (Serjeant, Serjant), Edmd., payment to for a cabinet for Mr. Guy's papers, 709.

-, Ja., rate collector for the New River Water, 149.

-, John, Quarter Master in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1111.

-, -, Running Porter to the Great Wardrobe, 1043.

-, Mr., reward for apprehending, 778.

-, -, question of Marines' accounts, 20.

-, William, Arras Worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Serjeant at Arms, 414, 423, 466. See Templer, J., Shirley, T., Powell, S., Williamson, Ed., Turst, T., Lawson, J.; Gardiner, D., Ryley, P., Gregg, B., Ryley, R., Charnock, T., Hutton, M.
-, the Lord Chamberlain swearing them into office, 215.

Serjeant Surgeon. See Royal (Household).

Serjeant Painter. See Works; Abbot, R.; Highmore, T.

Setubal ("St. Hubes"), Portugal, 212.

Severn river, 211, 225, 230.

Sewell, George, Footman to the Stables, 1011.

-, Henry, Lieut. in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

-, John, page of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary, 566, 1004, 1025, 1026, 1037.

-, Joseph, Groom of the Great Chamber to Wm. III, 1039.

-, -, assistant collector, Whitehaven port, 431.

-, Josias, Page of the Removing Wardrobe at Whitehall, 118, 1021, 1025, 1030, 1032.

-, Mr. [probably Josias], servant to Wm. III, 283.

Seyers, John. See Sayers, John.

Seyliard, Thos., Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cambridge, 292.

Seymour, Charles, Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse to Queen Anne, 393, 402, 403, 426; President of the Privy Council, 977; recommending Sir George Parker, 358.

-, Charles, Marquess of Worcester, Keeper of Dean Forest gaol, 380.

-, Sir Edward (of Wilts), accounts as Treasurer of the Navy (1673–81), 8, 11, 85, 131; recommending a Receiver General for co. Devon, 284.

-, -, Ranger and Keeper of Bagshot Park, 973.

-, Elizabeth, Duchess of Somerset, Lady of the Bechamber to Queen Anne, 381, 400, 405.

-, Sir Joseph, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues, 976.

-, alias Conway, Popham, Esq., bringing red deer for the King from the Duchess of Norfolk, 868.

-, William, Regiment (Fourth Foot or Queen's Own, employed as Marines for the Expedition in 1702), 203, 224, 234, 306, 408, 375, 1184, 1187.

-, -, Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, 984.

'Sgravenmoer. See Scravemoer.

Shadwell, Edward, Captain in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

Shaft, Lawrence, Yeoman Sadler to the Stables, 1010.

Shales, Charles, his Majesty's Goldsmith, payments to for plate and jewelry delivered to the Jewel Office, 134, 159, 188, 290, 407, 421, 945, 975; advancing money to Col. Philip Howard, 851; Mint meltings sweep allowance, 155.

-, Henry, one of the Auditors of the Exchequer Court for Crown rents and revenues for 32 counties in England as detailed on p. 216 and for London and Westminster, 17, 25, 34, 55, 64, 75, 88, 92, 100, 103, 162, 184, 186, 195, 204, 216, 225, 226, 252, 253, 259, 274, 284, 296, 297, 328, 339, 365, 378, 388, 389, 461, 472, 481, 494, 977; salary payments to for examining contracts etc. relating to the Navy, Ordnance and Victualling, 670, 693, 695, 706, 719, 726, 733, 766, 770, 776, 780, 787, 792, 796, 805, 806, 807, 813, 818, 824, 833, 839, 844, 851, 859, 865, 871, 877, 886, 896, 903, 908, 919, 926, 933; attending the Treasury, 24.

-, Capt. John, salary payments to for examining contracts etc., relating to the Navy, Ordnance and Victualling, 674, 697, 703, 710, 721, 722, 723, 730, 736, 739, 743, 748, 751, 754, 755, 760; one of the Exchequer Court Auditors of Crown Rents and Revenues, 766, 977; father of Henry, 766; Commissary General of provisions for the Army in Ireland, 313; going to the North by the King's orders, 519.

-, Philip, petition for Customs place, 277, 443, 485.

Shallett, Arthur, merchant, debt due from on Customs bonds, 232; debentures due to him from the Ordnance Office to meet his debt due to the Excise, 501, 502; petition, 440.

Shannon, Lord. See Boyle, Richard.

Shannon river (Ireland), Sir Cloudesley Shovell in, 723.

Sharp (Sharpe), John, archbishop of York, 101, 425.

-, John, Ensign in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, -, waiter of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, Barbados, 351.

-, Joshua, stationer of London, brother of the Archbishop of York, desiring to serve the Customs Commissioners with stationery, 101, 425.

-, Mr., of Fowey, debt to Customs, 181.

-, William, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Cornwall, 349, 420.

-, -, clerk of the cheque to the Messengers of the Chamber, 1018.

Sharrington, William, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Sharsell, Stephen, mowing the hay in St. James's Park, 837.

Shaw, Charles, Collector of Tonnage and Poundage, London port, 404.

-, George, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

-, John, groom in the accounting house of the Greencloth, 990.

-, Sir John, collector of the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, London port, 404.

-, William, a Treasury clerk, 677, 702, 783.

Shayle, Joseph, royal bounty to, 772, 776.

Sheafe, Sampson, Deputy Collector of New Hampshire, 134.

Sheares, Humphrey, royal bounty to, 661.

Shearme, Edward, custodiam lease, co. Devon, 161.

Shebbear (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Sheen Priory (co. Surrey), 267.

Sheene, alias Richmond, manor and lordship of. See Richmond.

Sheere, Lieut. Humphrey, royal bounty to, 744.

Sheerness (co. Kent) Fort, Governor of, 60, 309; repairs at, 190; ordnance works at, 142.

- garrison and barracks, fire and candle for, 108.

Sheffield, John, Marquess of Normandy (afterwards Duke of Buckingham), Lord Privy Seal or Keeper of the Privy Seal 201, 387, 393.

-, -, Earl of Mulgrave, payment to out of Secret Service for his lodgings in Whitehall, 562, 578.

Sheldon, Ann, royal bounty, 754, 756.

- John, arrears of army pension, 1102.

Shelley, Mary, pension out of Secret Service, 81.

-, Mathew, organ blower to the Chapel Royal, 1006.

Shelmerdine, Robert, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 840.

Shelton, Richard, deputy to Henry Villiers as a Commissioner of Alienations, 304.

Shepherd (Shepheard, Sheppard), Anthony, receiving bounty money for the Countess of Marlborough, 919.

-, Charles, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1039.

- Edward, druggist, London, supplying medicines for the Forces in Ireland, 297.

-, Fleetwood and Sir Fleetwood, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter and Black Rod, 696, 703, 1027.

-, Francis, wine merchant, London, 374.

-, Mr., referred to the Stamps Commissioners, 445.

-, Samuel, wine merchant, London, 374.

-, James, child of the Pastry in the royal Household, 997.

-, John, extraordinary groom to the Studs, 1071.

-, Stephen, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Shepperton, (Surrey), 174.

Sherard (Sherrard), Bennett, 3rd Lord Sherard, crown lease to in St. James's, 14, 184, 236; petition, 442.

-, Brownlow, Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber, 1005, 1029.

-, Daniell, royal bounty to, for services at Londonderry, 536.

-, William, Mercer to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

Sherborne (Dorset), 382.

Sherbrooke (Normandy). See Cherburg.

Sherburne, Sir Edward, royal bounty to, 311, 861; patent as clerk of the Ordnance, 57; petition, 455, 478.

Sheriffs, overpayments and surplusages, 262, 411, 414; proffers, 613, 659. For the sheriffs of each county see each county separately.

Sherley. See Shirley.

Sherlock, John, Yeoman of the Guard, 1019.

-, William, D.D., Master of the Temple, 402, 599, 974; petition, 464.

Sherman, Mr., servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1051.

Sherwin, Elizabeth, wife to William, petition, 338.

-, William, petition, 338.

Sherwood Forest (co. Notts):
-, bucks out of, 437.
-, verderers, allowance in lieu of fee trees, 819.
-, Warden of, 216; see Newcastle, Duke of.

Shestow (Devon), tin blowing house, 244, 322.

Shields, North (co. Northumberland) port, 156, 160, 403.

Shingsley (Shingley), Jeremiah, Second clerk to the Warden of the Mint, 245.

Shippon ("Shipton" and "Skipton"), (co. Berks) manor, steward of, 267, 456.

Shipping:
-, Embargo. See Embargo.
-, entries in London port, Register of. See London (Register).
-, French, Duty of 5l. per ton on.
-, See France (shipping).
-, Registry of shipping Coastwise.
-, See Customs (Register).
-, Tonnage of ships. See Annuities (Bank of England Act).

Ships:
-, two Dutch advice boats, 211.
-, with Naval stores, 494.
-, Admiral of France, burning of, 656.
-, Admiral of France, burning of at Cherburg, 656.
-, Adventure, 136.
-, Adventure, 136.
-, Adventure, 135.
-, Adventure, 183.
-, Adventure, 184.
-, Adventure, 218.
-, Alexander galley, 136.
-, Allicant, 183.
-, Amity, 112, 114.
-, Amity, 135.
-, Amity, 182.
-, Angel Raphael of Christiania, 212.
-, Anne yacht, a tender on the Royal William, 435.
-, Anne, 1, 2.
-, Ann frigate, 183.
-, Ann (transport), 396.
-, Anna Christiana of Dram, 212.
-, Assistance (H.M.), 433.
-, Baltick, 166.
-, Barbados merchant, 135.
-, Barbados merchant, 181.
-, Bay de Verd (Baydeverd) merchant, 136.
-, Barbara of Christiania, 212.
-, Bellamont, 136.
-, Bellisah pink, 237.
-, Berbuda, 182.
-, Bethiah pink, 316.
-, Betty galley, 210.
-, Bilboa Factor, 136.
-, Blackboy, 167.
-, Blackeston, 183.
-, Bonheur prize, 366.
-, Breda, 635.
-, Bridgman, 212.
-, Bridgewater (sloop), 126.
-, Bridgwater, 212.
-, Brigantine, 181.
-, Canham galley, 182.
-, Carolina merchant, 183.
-, Castle frigate, 184.
-, Catharina of Dram, 212.
-, Centurion (H.M.), 433.
-, Champion galley, 166.
-, Charitas of Gothenberg, 212.
-, Charles galley, 227.
-, Charles of London, 504.
-, Charlotte Amalia of Christiansand, 212.
-, Charlotte yacht, attending on the coast of Ireland, 219.
-, Chatham (H.M.), 433.
-, Christopher, 132.
-, Colchester, 126.
-, Concord, 182.
-, Content, 136.
-, Dartmouth, H.M. frigate, 538.
-, Delight frigate, 416.
-, Degraves, 183.
-, Diligence ketch, 135.
-, Dispatch brig, 136.
-, Dixwell ketch, 431.
-, Dolphin, 182.
-, Dolphin, 166, 170.
-, Don Carlos, 137.
-, Dorothy, 135.
-, Dover merchant, 181.
-, Dover H.M.S., 290, 433.
-, Eaton frigate (merchantman), 276.
-, Edgar, 656.
-, Edward, 125.
-, Elizabeth (Hooper, master), 184.
-, Elizabeth (for Leghorn), 135.
-, Elizabeth, 137.
-, Elizabeth (Rogers, master), 182.
-, Elizabeth and Ann, 135.
-, Elizabeth and Hannah, 184.
-, Elizabeth and Mary, 181.
-, Elizabeth and Mary, 182.
-, Elizabeth and Mary, 183.
-, Employ, 165.
-, Employment, 136.
-, Employment (Imployment), 183.
-, Exchange, 166.
-, Exchange (transport), 317.
-, Exeter, H.M., 433.
-, Exeter merchant, 183.
-, Experiment, 166.
-, Felicity, French prize, 398.
-, Flamborough, 83.
-, Fisher ketch, 136.
-, Fleet (frigate), 126.
-, Fortuna (of Long Sound), 212.
-, Four Brothers, 183.
-, Friends Adventure, 136, 166, 167.
-, Friends Adventure, 212.
-, Friendship brig, 137.
-, Friendship, 183.
-, Frisby, 126.
-, Fubbs royal yacht, 140, 155, 157, 419.
-, George galley, 132.
-, George, 183.
-, Golden Faulcon, of Christiansand, 212.
-, Good Luck, prize, 329.
-, Greyhound, 137.
-, Hampton Court (H.M.), 433.
-, Hannah of Bridgwater, 271.
-, Hannover galley, 183.
-, Happy Return, 132.
-, Happy Return, 166.
-, Happy Return, 166.
-, Happy Return, 182.
-, Henrietta yacht, furniture for, for Wm. III, 1074.
-, Henry, 156.
-, Herne, 125.
-, Hope, 184.
-, Hope, 166.
-, Hopefor (Cumby, master), 167, 218.
-, Hopewell, 166.
-, Hopewell, 183.
-, Howland (Hayes or Haynes, master), 167, 219.
-, Indian King, 135.
-, Industry pink, 135.
-, Industry, 218.
-, Intelligence, 132.
-, Intent, 166.
-, Isaac, 182.
-, Isaac galley, 182.
-, John, 132.
-, John, 136.
-, John, 184.
-, John, 182.
-, John and James, 163.
-, John and Thomas, 234.
-, Johanna, 166.
-, Katherine sloop, 181.
-, Katherine sloop, 218.
-, Katherine, 109.
-, Katherine, 167.
-, Katherine, 166, 170.
-, Katherine, King's yacht, 155.
-, Keswick, 137.
-, King Fisher (H.M.), 433.
-, Kingfisher, 102.
-, King William galley (Nehemiah Winter, Commander), 136, 379, 389, 394, 395.
-, King William of Rotterdam, 196.
-, Lady Ann of Bergen, 212.
-, Lady Katherine of Bergen, 212.
-, Lamb, 184.
-, Langefreud of Bergen, 212.
-, Lassells frigate, 136.
-, Leghorn, 125.
-, Leghorn merchant, 183.
-, London, 126.
-, London, 166.
-, London frigate, 166.
-, Loyal Effingham, 493.
-, Loyal Merchant, 136.
-, Loyalty, 135.
-, Lucy frigate, 184.
-, Lasitania, 126.
-, Lyon, H.M.S., 614.
-, Lyon, 135.
-, Lydia, 181.
-, Magdalena, 271.
-, Maidstone, H.M.S., 136.
-, Mansbridge, 335.
-, Mansbridge sloop, 126.
-, Margareta, 380.
-, Margett Elizabeth of Laurvig, 212.
-, Martha and Mary, 182.
-, Martha and Sarah, 183.
-, Mary, 129, 131, 167, 184.
-, Mary, man of war, 422, 423, 432.
-, Mary, 182.
-, Mary pink, 183.
-, Mary galley, 132, 136.
-, Mary, transport to Cadiz, 431.
-, Mary and Anne, French prize, 398.
-, Mary Flower, 132.
-, Mary and Sarah, 181.
-, Maryland Merchant, 136.
-, Mayflower, 406, 407.
-, Medway, H.M., 433.
-, Memoria of Christiansand, 212.
-, Messenger brigantine, 135.
-, Michael and Samuel, 136.
-, Monk, H.M., 433.
-, Montagu, (H.M.), 433.
-, Montjoy, 132.
-, Morewood, 136.
-, Morris, 125.
-, Moses brig, 135.
-, Mountjoy, at Londonderry, 549, 569.
-, Mull frigate, 184.
-, Nassau, 126.
-, Nazareth, 167.
-, Neptune brig, 137.
-, Newcastle Merchant (transport), 317.
-, Newhouse frigate, 182.
-, Newport, H.M.S., 433.
-, Nightingale, 184.
-, Nisbett, 136.
-, Nonsuch, of Chalevette, France, 270.
-, Nostre Dame de Sepulture, prize, 329.
-, Olive Branch, 182.
-, Olive Tree, 182.
-, Oporto Merchant, 182.
-, Oxenden, 166.
-, Panther, 125.
-, Peaceable Mary, 183.
-, Pembroke (H.M.), 433.
-, Pennsilvania merchant, 182.
-, Peregrine galley, Navy ship, 79.
-, Peter of Nantes, prize, 329.
-, Phoenix, 136.
-, Phoenix, 210.
-, Philadelphia, 183.
-, Portugal Merchant, 166.
-, Primrose, 166.
-, Primrose, 136.
-, Prince George, 417.
-, Prince Louis of Baden, 126.
-, Providence, 183.
-, Providence, 234.
-, Provinciall, 156.
-, Prosperous Hannah, 156.
-, Prudent Sarah, 184.
-, Queen Anne Sloop, 167.
-, Queen and Prince transport, 403.
-, Queensborough, royal yacht, 270.
-, Rainbow, 181.
-, Ranelagh, 416.
-, Recovery, 136.
-, Regard, 167.
-, Reserve, 182.
-, Resolution, 132.
-, Richard and Sarah, 167.
-, Richard and Sarah, 184.
-, Richard and Silvester, 184.
-, Robert and Frances, 181.
-, Rogers, 183.
-, Rook, prize, 136.
-, Rose, 125.
-, Royal William, 435.
-, St. Andrew galley, 166.
-, St. David, 182.
-, St. Gabriell of Lisbon, 396, 399.
-, St. George, H.M.S., 170.
-, St. Peter, prize, 437, 838.
-, Salvator, of Christiansand, 212.
-, Samuel, 166.
-, Samuel ketch, 132.
-, Sarah (Elton, master), 183.
-, Sarah (Elsden, master), 183.
-, Sarah (May, master), 184.
-, Sarah, of Boston, 166.
-, Satisfaction, 126.
-, Selwin, 126.
-, Shelborn frigate, 182.
-, Society, 132.
-, Somerset, 137.
-, Sousdyke, royal yacht, 419.
-, Southwark, 166.
-, Speedwell, 166.
-, Speedwell, 182.
-, Speedwell, 132.
-, Spye galley, 132.
-, Success (Barrow, Captain), 132.
-, Success (Read, master), 182.
-, Success (Lisle, master), 183.
-, Suffolk (H.M.S.), 433.
-, Supply, 132.
-, Supply, 552.
-, Sura galley, 136.
-, Susan and Mary, 182.
-, Susanna (Winter, master), 140.
-, Susanna (Franklyn, master), 136.
-, Susanna galley, 126.
-, Sussex, 183.
-, Swallow (small hoy), 126.
-, Swan, 132.
-, Swan, 136.
-, Swan and Mary, French prize, 398.
-, Tankerville, 125.
-, Thannet, 184.
-, Thomas and John, 132.
-, Thomas and Mary, 131.
-, Thomas and Samuel, 183.
-, Three Brothers, 166.
-, Three Brothers of Arendal, 212.
-, Three Brothers, prize, 366.
-, Tobias, 167.
-, Triumph, 417.
-, Tryon, 156.
-, Two Brothers, prize, 329.
-, Tyger galley, 136.
-, Union, 126.
-, Unity, 184.
-, Viana, merchant, 184.
-, Venetian galley, 166.
-, Victory, 136.
-, Vine, 136.
-, Virginia merchant, 135, 136.
-, Wapen van Bergen, 212.
-, Way galley, 126.
-, Welcome, prize, 329, 366.
-, Wentworth, 126.
-, Wheeler frigate, 181.
-, Whitehaven, 183.
-, William galley, 183.
-, William and Elizabeth, 182.
-, William and John, 156.
-, William and Mary, King's yacht, 157, 174.
-, Worcester, 125.
-, York, merchant, 184.
-, Zant, 182.

Shipton, Alice, petition, 455; royal bounty to, 758.

-, James, Chaplain to Major General Stewart's Regiment, 1149.

Shipton manor (Berks). See Shippon.

Shirley, Richard, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 349, 420.

-, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms, 423, 976; receiving Secret Service money for the Speaker of the House of Lords, 545.

Shore, John, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, William, Serjeant Trumpeter, 1016.

Shoreham (Sussex), port and officers, 8, 129; Customs sloop at, 316, 373; Sick and Hurt quarters at, 67, 111, 318.

-, Daniel, one of the King's musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, William, tidesman Shields, 160.

Shorter, John, royal bounty to, 737.

-, -, Sheriff of Surrey, 294.

Shovel (Shovell), Sir Cloudesley, Admiral, Vigo booty, 394; squadron, 358; in Bantry Bay, 656; in the Shannon, 723; petition concerning accounts, 455; Colonel of the second Marine Regiment, 123, 134, 234, 273.

-, John, robber, 294.

Showers, William, shipmaster, 182.

Shrewsbury, Duke of. See Talbot, Charles.

Shrimpton, Col. John, tire and candle for the Coldstream Guards, 98, 193; petition (Skrimpton), 468.

Shropshire, St. John, going as chaplain to Virginia, 676.

Shropshire County. See Salop.

Shute, Samuel, captain in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1110.

-, -, Surveyor of the Stables, 1009.

Sick and Wounded and Prisoners of War: allowance to chirurgeon of Deptford, 330.
-, apothecaries, 415.
-, bills from Jamaica, 284.
-, Commissioners (1690–1), 301, 498; late Commissioners, 330.
-, doctors' salaries, 370.
-, Hospitals, 18, 415.
-, issues for, 3, 15, 18, 21, 61, 62, 67, 69, 87, 99, 284, 300, 301, 318, 320, 354, 375, 415.
-, office rent and incidents, 18.
-, prisoners of war, subsistence of, 18, 301, 375, 415; account to be kept separate from Sick account, 301; Admiralty refusing to make provision for, 492.
-, Quarters, bills for and payments of.
-, Bideford, 318.
-, Bristol, 318.
-, Dartmouth, 318.
-, Falmouth, 318.
-, Gosport, 318.
-, Guernsey, 318.
-, Harwich, 318.
-, Hull, 318.
-, Ipswich, 318.
-, Ireland, 318.
-, Jersey, 318.
-, Liverpool, 318.
-, Mediterranean, 18, 415.
-, Newcastle, 318.
-, Pembroke, 318.
-, Plymouth, 318.
-, Portsmouth, 318.
-, Shoreham, 318.
-, Taunton, 318.
-, Weymouth, 318.
-, Yarmouth, 318.
-, West Indies, 18, 415.
-, transport, 18, 415.
-, trussmaker, 18, 415.
-, Treasurer to. See Povey, R.

Sierra, Don Paulo de la, a Spanish cornet, 889.

Signet Office:
-, clerk of the Signet, 274, 1004.
-, entries in, 853.
-, fees and charges, 784, 870, 872, 909, 913, 923.
-, royal warrants to the clerk of the Signet for preparation of privy seals passim.

Signier, Lewis Contd. de, Captain in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

Silian, manor, (co. Cardigan), 286.

Silks:
-, Dutch seized on import, 292, 299.
-, East India. See Customs (Duties).
-, illicit import, 405.
-, wrought, prohibition of, 1. See Customs (prohibition).

Sillaborin, Wm., Customs riding officer from Spurn Head to Bridlington, 218.

Silver, Anne, wife of Thomas, royal bounty to for services to Charles II as necessary woman, 524, 546, 565, 582, 599, 616, 635, 685.

-, Thomas, husband of Ann Silver, 524, 546, 565, 582, 599, 616, 635, 685.

-, -, Capt., 533; Master Gunner at Whitehall, 621; debt due to at Wm's death, 1183.

Silvester, John, one of the King's falconers, 282, 1016.

-, Thomas, smith of the Mint, 244, 447.

Silvestre, Francis, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Silvius. See Sylvius.

Simes. See Symes.

Simon, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Simond, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Simonds. See Simons.

Simons (Symmons, Simans, Simonds), Gilbert, Captain in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

-, (Symmons), John, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

-, (Symonds), John, shipmaster, 183.

-, Mary, royal bounty and pension out of Secret Service money, 81, 650.

-, Philip, scourer in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 995.

-, (Symmons), Thomas, Lieut. in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Simpkins, Mr., petition re taxes, 493.

Simpson (Sympson), Christopher, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, Eliza[beth], widow of John Simpson, royal bounty to, 559, 583, 607, 686.

-, George, yearly royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 667, 677, 682, 697, 708, 714, 718, 720, 727, 737, 747, 750, 754, 760, 765, 768, 774, 780, 787, 791, 796, 805, 810, 817, 826, 831, 839, 843, 850, 859, 864, 870, 875, 883, 891, 901, 907, 916, 924, 931.

-, John, royal bounty to his widow, 583.

-, John, boatman Whitby port, 139.

-, Martha, receiving royal bounty money for Elizabeth Simpson, 607, 686.

-, Mr., deputy steward of Kirton in Lindsey, 389.

-, Mr., payment to his children out of Irish concordat urns, 220.

-, Richard, Footman in the Stables, 1011.

-, Thomas, debt to for looking after Hampton Court river, 1064.

-, Wm. and Sir William, Fifth or Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer, 244, 366, 1041; petition, 444.

Singleton, William, Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

Sion, Mr., Rector of Barrowby, co. Lincoln, 158.

Sisterson, Robert, petition (army), 484.

Siston, Edward, yeoman of the Wood Yard in the royal Household, 999.

Skeffington, Clotworthy (afterwards Viscount Massareene), Colonel of a Londonderry Regiment (in 1689). 1081.

Skelton, Henry, upholsterer, works at the Horse Guards, 1171, 1172.

Skenfrith (co. Yorks), 267.

Skinner, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Edw. Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

Skipton. See Shippon.

Skipworth, Cordelia, royal bounty to, 734.

Skirme (Skyrme), Anne, administratrix to John Skirme, 1182.

-, John, one of the four Court Drums, or Household Drum, debt due to at Wm. III's death, 426, 428, 1182.

Skrimpton. See Shrimpton.

Skrute, Avens, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Skyrme. See Skirme.

Skys, John, Ensign in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Slacke, John, receiving royal bounty money for James Hamilton, 609.

Slaughterhouse for the Victualling. See Navy (Victualling).

Slee, George, Customs Searcher, Lynn Regis port, 242, 294, 455.

Sligo (Ireland), 371.

Slingsby, Elizabeth, petition for payment, 484.

Slone, William, Quarter Master in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Sloper, Simon, in the Earl of Ranelagh's Office of Paymaster of the Forces, 1094, 1095.

-, William, in the Earl of Ranelagh's Office of Paymaster of the Forces, 1086.

Sloughter, Henry, Governor of New York, 543.

Sluce, James, royal bounty to as mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.

Slyne (co. Lancs.), 260.

Smallbone, James, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1049.

Smallpeice, William, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Smart, Richard, royal bounty, 774.

Smeeton, Thomas, Messenger of the Chamber attending the Treasury, 522, 544, 560, 564, 578, 591, 603, 615, 629, 642, 664, 676, 683, 698, 707, 714, 718, 720, 727, 735, 742, 746, 754, 755, 760, 765, 768, 774, 780, 785, 791, 795, 804, 810, 816, 824, 831, 839, 843, 850, 859, 863, 870, 875, 882, 891, 901, 907, 916, 924, 931.

Smethin, Samuel, her Majesty's Goldsmith, payments to for plate etc. delivered to the Jewel House, 421, 425.

Smith, Aaron, Treasury Solicitor, Crown lawsuits, 573, 1193; to attend the Treasury re Lady Brouncker's petition, 506, re Mrs. Grahme's sequestration order, 508.

-, Anne, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, 369.

-, Benj., tidesman London port, 422.

-, Charles, one of the King's Musicians, 1016.

-, -, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

-, Christopher, Page of the Removing Wardrobe at Whitehall, 118, 283 (or ? John Smith), 1021.

-, Dorothy, receiving royal bounty money for Lady Windham, 616.

-, Edward, Deputy and clerk to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded in the Dutch war, 107.

-, Edmund, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 906, 907, 910, 911, 916, 921, 922, 925, 927, 928, 930, 931, 936, 937.

-, -, Consul at the Canaries, a prisoner in the inquisition in Spain, 177, 879; collector Chester port, 177, 191.

-, -, (or Edward), cornet in Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288 (Edmund), 1110 (Edward).

-, Eleanor. See South, Eleanor.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Susanna Wosencroft, 844.

-, -, wife of Edmund the Consul in the Canaries, royal bounty to, 879, 880, 881, 882, 885, 887, 888, 889, 891, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 901, 902, 903.

-, Francis, Second Lieut. in Col. Henry Holt's Regiment of Marines, 1137.

-, Gabriell, druggist, London, medicines for the Forces in Ireland, 297.

-, George, merchant, wine bonds, 142.

-, Henry, Master Cook in the Kitchen, royal Household, 995, 1042; charge of the dinner at the Installation of Knights of the Garter, 706, 711.

-, -, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Surrey, 110, 111, 349, 420.

-, [Heyton], Captain in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, Hugh, army pension arrears, 1102.

-, James, Pensionary falconer, 115, 282, 1017.

-, John, Right Honourable, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 859, 866, 884, 900; petition, 470.

-, -, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, -, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, Page of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary, 147, 283, 566, 619, 1004, 1025, 1026, 1037, 1054; washing sheets for the Pages of the Backstairs, 975.

-, -, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, -, of the Scullery in the royal Household, 1014.

-, -, tidesman Bristol port, 361.

-, -, Constable of Chard, co. Somerset, 776.

-, -, Deputy Chamberlain in the Exchequer Court, 337, 386, 430.

-, -, Receiver of Crown rents and revenues for cos. Essex, Herts, Middlesex, London, Norfolk, Huntingdon, 328.

-, -, Baron of the Exchequer, 313, 485.

-, -, pioneer to the Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1096.

-, -, brazier to the Works, debt to at the death of Wm. III, 1064.

-, John. See South, John.

-, Joseph, a smith, London, 147.

-, -, tidesman London port, 368.

-, Mark, pensionary waterman, 119.

-, Mary, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

-, Mr., cooper in the Works at Windsor, 1069.

-, Mr., exporting wool, 285.

-, Nathaniel, comptroller of Poole port, 389.

-, Obadiah, Surveyor of House and Marriage Duties, co. Leicester, 349, 398, 421.

-, Peter, clerk, going as chaplain to Newfoundland, 526.

-, Prudentia, petition, 483.

-, Richard, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, -, turnbroach in the Kitchen in the royal Household, 995.

-, -, goldsmith, payment to for bills drawn from Amsterdam, 585; bills drawn on for remittance of Excise moneys from Yorkshire, 159; assignee of Paul Docminique, 675.

-, -, a boatman in the Customs, 304.

-, Robert, Sewer in the royal Household, 1003.

-, -, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

-, Sarah, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1014.

-, Simon, payments for rent of Cleveland House, 530, 614; for lodging ambassadors, 656; Knight Harbinger, 1025, 1027, 1028.

-, Susanna, executrix of Capt. James Read, payments to for Read's pension, 546, 594, 617, 637, 687.

-, Thos., Procurator General in the Court of Admiralty and Courts Ecclesiastical, 407.

-, Capt. Thomas, (died 1699 March), arrears of army pension, 1099, 1101, 1107.

-, Thomas, pensionary Yeoman of the Guard, 117, 1020.

-, -, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1051.

-, -, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

-, (Smyth), William, Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 41, 153, 245, 401, 456, 984, 985.

-, -, coastwaiter, London port, 237.

-, -, wine merchant, 142.

-, -, petition for cooper's place for Prizes Commissioners or Customs, 466, 468.

Smoke (Smoak), Farthings, Duty of, 461; levied in Oxfordshire, 263; collection of Duty suspended, 276, 461; rent of see Gilliver, R., Jenkinson, Sir R.

Snitterby (Snetherby), co. Lincoln, 265.

Smyrna (Asia Minor), 136, 389; English Consul at, 380.

Snape, Andrew, Serjeant Farrier and Marshall Farrier to the Stables, 1010, 1067, 1071.

Snaphance musket, 109.

Snell, George, reward for seizing seditious libels, 523, 689.

-, Simon, Customs petition, 484.

Snellart, Leonard, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1049.

Sneyd, Ralph, surety of Thomas Spendelow, 109, 378.

Sniault, Daniel, Lieut. in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Snookes, Thomas, receiving royal bounty money for Elizabeth Freeman, 923.

Snow (Snowe), George, Quarter Master in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

-, Ralph, Receiver of the Archbishop of Canterbury's rents and revenues, 855, 856.

Soames v. Jones, case at law, 52.

Society of French Gentlewomen at the Hague, Queen Mary's pension to, 1057.

Sohnius (Sonnius), Fredrich Frederick, Keeper of the King's pictures, 119, 120, 1022.

-, Gerard [assistant Paymaster of the Dutch Forces], applying for arrears due to Lieut. Gen. Nassau, 1187; ditto for Col. Edward Lloyd's claims, 1198.

Soissons, Thomas de Savoye, Comte de Soissons, payment to out of Secret Service, 772.

Sol, Lieut. Samuel du, Aide de camp to Marquis de Miremont, 1151.

Solicitor General. See Hawles, Sir J.; Harcourt, Sir S.
-, appearing as Counsel, 4, 28.
-, attending the Treasury, 80, 87, 89, 91, 440, 496, 500.
-, legal matters referred to him and statements of opinion thereon, 13, 398; for all references and opinions jointly by the Attorney and Solicitor General. See Attorney General.
-, warrants jointly to him and Mr. Attorney General for preparation of great seals passim.

Somers (and see Summers), Sir John, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 697, 698.

Somerset, Charles, Lord Ragland (otherwise styled Earl or Marquis of Worcester), Steward and Keeper of the Courts of Melynydd etc., 238.

Somerset, Duke and Duchess of. See Seymour, Charles and Elizabeth.

Somerset County, 169, 296, 309, 339, 483, 776.
-, assessments on Exmoor, 752.
-, collectors petition, 227.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands. See Rudge, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 199, 348, 368, 752.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 293, 420. See Champante, S.; Baker, R.; Jeffery, R.

Somerset House, Guard Houses at, 1189.

Somner, Joseph, clerk of the Spicery in the royal Household, 992.

-, -, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

-, Thomas, Captain in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

Sonnius. See. Sohnius.

Sorrell, Paul, shipmaster, Royal Africa Company, 126.

-, Wm., clerk to the Taxes Commissioners, 430.

Sotherton, John, Foreign Opposer in the Exchequer Court, 413.

Soubiras, Lieut. in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Soulard, Jacques, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Souligne, Francois de, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 783, 804.

Sound, the (Baltic), See Long Sound.

South, Anne, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, 254, 271.

-, Eleanor (Mary). See Needham, Eleanor.

-, [wrongly Smith), Capt. John, receiving royal bounty money for his wife's (Eleanor Needham's) children, 741, 745; receiving royal bounty money for Capt. James Crofts, 861; a Commissioner of the Revenue and of Excise in Ireland, 221, 383.

-, Stephen, debt owing to in the Office of the Works for carting etc., 1064.

Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley, T.

Southampton County and Isle of Wight, 119, 784, 787.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 447. See Rudge, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 316, 318. See Austin, T.; Cobb, T.; Cobb, R.
-, Sheriffs, 263.
-, Surveyors of Houses, 421. See Ryves, J.; Chandler, P.

Southampton port and Customs officers, 91, 112, 134, 160, 264, 294, 316, 324, 377, 381, 387, 452; port charges, 381; port warehouses, 87; Sick and Hurt quarters, 111.

Southern, James, Secretary to the Admiralty, 494.

Southwark (Surrey), Col. Fox's Regiment in, 417.

-, Receiver General of Taxes for, 200. See Child, L.; Nuthall, J.

-, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Waller, William.

Southwell, Edward, a clerk of the Privy Council, 243, 391, 974; a Commissioner for the Office of Lord Privy Seal, 201, 301.

-, Sir Robert, Secretary of State for Ireland, royal bounty to, 570.

-, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner of Revenue and Excise, Ireland, 221, 383; royal bounty to, 670, 673; petition, 468; Chief Ranger and Gamekeeper in Ireland and Keeper of his Majesty's Park near Dublin, 304.

Southwell (co. Notts), schoolmaster, perpetuity to, 331, 402, 485.

Southworth, Samuel, a Treasury clerk, 553.

Spain, 366.
-, Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors; payment from William III out of Secret Service money, 529, 530.
-, Expedition to. See Expedition.
-, expresses from and to, 741, 742, 753.
-, Inquisition in, 879.
-, King of (Charles III), 186.
-, postal arrangements at the Hague for English letters from Madrid, 196.
-, prize goods from St. Mary's. See Prizes.
-, Spanish money and the Ordnance Office.. 31.
-, Spanish ships in English ports to be seized, 206.

Spaniel Keeper. See King's Royal Household; St. James's Park.

Sparrow, Joseph, bailiff of Freshwell and Uttlesford Hundreds, co. Essex, 264, 455.

-, Mr., daughter of, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1053.

Speidell, Euclid, clerk in the General Registry of Shipping in the Customs House, 210.

-, George, receiving secret service money for Samuel Eyre, 793, 796.

Speke, Hugh, royal bounty to out of secret service money, 817, 827, 843, 846.

Spelman, Robert, commander of the Delight frigate, 416.

Spencer, Anne, Countess of Sunderland, wife of Robert, third Earl of Sunderland, Wm. III's grant to her out of Bevis Lloyd's effects as Receiver of Crown Lands for South Wales, 319.

-, Lady Ann, afterwards Countess of Sunderland, wife of Charles, Lord Spencer, afterwards Earl of Sunderland, a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert, Earl of Sunderland and wife of Donogh MacCarty, Earl of Clancarty, annuity to out of Tenths, 240.

-, Gilbert, Receiver General for co. Kent, 127, 185, 233; petition, 438.

-, Robert, Earl of Sunderland, 240; trustee for the Prince and Princess of Denmark's annuities out of the Excise and Post Office, 179, 260.

-, William, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Warwick, 349, 420.

Spendelow, Thomas, delinquent Receiver General co. Stafford, 4, 109, 123.

-, Thomas, surety of Thomas Spendelow as above, 378.

Spendlove, Francis, Customs Comptroller of Yarmouth port, 349.

Spicer, Luke, Capt. Lieutenant in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

-, Steuard, Captain in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1139.

Spiesmaker, Luder, wages in the royal Household, 1007.

Spink, Mathew, tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Spithead (Portsmouth), 83, 183, 379, 387.

Spittall (co. Lincoln), 265.

Spofforth, Samuel, deputy to William Blathwayte, as auditor of Revenues in Bermudas, 207. See Stopforth.

Spolton, Thomas, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in the Reduction of Ireland, 1096.

Spragg, William, Captain in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

Sprat, Jos., page keeper, Whittlewood Forest, 414.

Sprigg, Thomas, supervisor of tin blowing houses in Cornwall and Devon, 244.

Springall, Thomas, pensionary waterman to the King, 119.

Springott, Antho, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Sussex, 200.

Springthorpe (co. Lincoln), 266.

Sproston, Elizabeth, royal bounty to, 694, 698.

Sprott, Henry, grant of Sir J. Williamson's plate out of the Jewel House, 7, 10, 13, 148.

Spurl, Charles, assisting the King's sentinels in the Haymarket riot, 759.

Spurn Head or Spurn Point (Yorkshire) lighthouses, 218, 267.

Spurways, Samuel, Commissary of the Stores in Londonderry, 1190.

Squibb (Squibbs), Arnold, clerk of Nichels in the Exchequer, 387, 393, 639; petition, 455.

-, Robert, Treasury Clerk, acting as deputy to William Jephson for Secret Service accounts, 528, 533, 546, 553, 554, 560, 572, 574, 589, 600, 611, 626, 629, 631, 639, 646, 651, 654, 657. 662, 669, 677, 679, 684, 692, 695, 703, 711, 717, 723, 730; executors of, 821, 888, 923.

-, -, Culliford's security for him as a Clerk in the Office of Treasurer of the Chamber, 82, 83; clerk in the Annuity Office, miscarriages in, 83, 360.

-, William, petition for a place, 484. Squire, Richard, going as chaplain to Virginia, 404, 405.

Stabell, Tobias, shipmaster, 212.

Stables. See Royal Stables.

Stacey, Richard, Master Bricklayer to the Works, 217, 390, 975, 1040, 1064, 1065, 1172.

Stafford, John, merchant. San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, -, shipmaster, 183.

Stafford County, 123.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 328. See Digby, John.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200, 259, 292,376. See Green, W.; Spendlove, T.; Burslem, W.
-, Roman Catholic houses in, 744.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 421. See Yapp, J.; Corbett, E.

Staggins, Nicholas, one of the King's Musicians, 1037.

Staines, Richard, Housekeeper of the Excise Office, 219; petition, 451.

-, Samuel, petition (Prize Office), 484.

Stainton (Stanton), co. Lincoln, 266.

Stamer, George, discoverer of concealed rents, 321.

Stamp, George, shipmaster, 136.

Stamp Duties, on stamped paper and vellum, Act for (5–6 Wm. & Mary, c. 21), 729.
-, Act for (for Deficiencies as by the Deficiencies Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, which continued the duties originally granted by 5–6 Wm. & Mary, c. 21), 288–9.
-, Additional Duties (being the Further Duties granted by 9 Wm. III, c. 25, and appropriated to the annual Fund of the East India Company by 9 Wm. III, c. 44), 214; payments to make up shortage of, 236.
-, Accomptant and Comptroller of, 305, 308. See Pauling, G.
-, Collectors or distributors to be charged with twelve per cent. on moneys not paid in, 184.
-, Commissioners (Lloyd, Ed., Cornish, Hy., Harris, Hy., Isaacson, J., Farrington, T., Uthwaite, R., Polcy Ro.; replaced in June, 1702 by Lloyd, Ed., Cornish, Hy., Uthwaite, Ri., Poley, Ro., Wyneve, John), 45, 48, 93, 94, 142, 238, 284, 309, 319, 366, 400, 404, 445, 454, 476, 484.
-, Distributors in the country or towns, 303.
-, frauds in, 404; in the inferior Courts, 303; in the country, 48, 303, 484; Inspector of, see Isaacson, J,
-, monthly statements of revenue from and of distribution thereof towards sinking Deficiencies under the Deficiencies Act, 137, 159, 160, 179, 201, 202, 226, 258, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, Offices and officers, 82, 296, 309, 476; salary bills, 105, 294; incidents bills, 105, 176, 274, 371; refund of Land Tax assessments on officers, 304, 484; riding commissioner for stamps, 284; observations on management of, 400.
-, Receiver General of, 289, 316, 326, 459. See Pennyman, T.
-, stamped paper burned, allowance for, 142.
-, warehouse for stamped paper, 305.

Standfeild, Fran., petition, 484.

Standing Wardrobe. See Whitehall, Windsor, St. James's.

Stanhope, Alexander, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 297, 308; Envoy Extraordinary at Madrid, 749, 753.

-, Mary, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369.

Stanlake, George, Excise officer, 168.

Stanley, Dorothea Helena, Countess Dowager of Derby, (widow of Charles, 17th Earl of Derby), pension to from Queen Mary, 1047.

-, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby (wife of Wm., 18th Earl of Derby), Groom of the Stole to Queen Mary, 1005.

-, James (afterwards 19th Earl of Derby), Colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot, 424, 1184, 1187; Groom of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 974.

-, -, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 413.

-, (Standly), Sir John, bart. of Grange Gorman, co. Dublin, one of the four Tellers of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 47, 260, 280, 310; Warden of the Mint, 231, 246, 278, 282, 464; his clerks' petition, 447; Horton's forfeited estate, 9, 10, 12.

-, Sir John, Secretary to the Household, or Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain or of the Lord Chamberlain's Office, 298, 1029, 1034, 1075, 1076; pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1051; furniture of the William & Mary yacht, 883; receiving royal bounty money for Bernard Granville, 912; Administrator for Earl of Bath, 1060; memorial, 462.

-, William George Richard, 18th Earl of Derby, Isle of Man pension for ministers, 128; petition, 273, 457.

-, Dr. William, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1051.

Stannus, William, creditor of the Army in Ireland (in 1690), 1201.

Stanton, Horatius, alias Boswell, intestate bastard, 407.

Stanwix, Thomas, Captain in Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1109.

Stanyan, Abraham, sub-commissioner of Prizes, Bristol port, 47, 260.

-, Mr. [Lawrence, a Farmer of the Revenue, Ireland], to attend the Treasury, 506.

Stapleford manor (co. Lincs.), 43.

Stapleford Abbots alias Stapleford Regis manor (co. Essex), 321.

Staples, Tho., Steward of Windsor, 484.

Stapleton, Bryan, Ensign in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

-, John, a bridgeman belonging to the tin boats in Ireland (in 1690), 1093.

Star Chamber:
-, house of near the Exchequer, given to the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 802.
-, Keeper of the Council Chamber, of, 231. See Edwyn, S.

Starr, Thomas, gaol keeper at Dover, securing arrested men from France and Flanders (in 1697), 897.

Start Point (Bridgwater port), 140.

State Papers. See Paper Office.

Stathon, Thomas, clipper of coins, 291.

Stationer to the Queen. See Carr, S.
-, providing Bibles, Common Prayer Book, Thirty -Nine Articles, Tables of Marriage, and Homilies to the Bishop of London, for the Plantations, 56, 401.

Statuary. See Nost, J.

Staughton Magna (co. Huntingdon), grant of to Mr. Harbord, 510.

Staverton, Thomas, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Stawell. See Plunket.

-, Robert, Lieutenant in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

-, William, stores delivered to the Artillery Train in Ireland in 1690, 1192.

Steadman. See Stedman.

Stebbing, Samuell, Somerset Herald at arms, 197, 391, 976.

Stedman (Steadman), Crispian, tidesman, London port, 368.

-, Capt. David (Brig. Ingoldsby's Regiment), Halfpay in Ireland, 248.

-, (Stedham), Henry, clerk, going as chaplain to the West Indies, 674.

-, Mary, army pension arrears, 1106; royal bounty to, 748, 752.

Stedwell, John, pensionary waterman to the King, 119.

Steffken (Steffeken), Christian, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, Frederick, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

Stenkley [see Steukley), Christopher, Ensign in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

Stenning, Richard, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

Stent, Thomas, receiving royal bounty money for Alice Elliott, 687.

Stephens (Stevens), Anthony, cashier to Ed. Seymour, Treasurer of the Navy, 11, 273, 495, 496, 505, 507, 508, 510, 511.

-, Anthony, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues, 977.

-, Charles, Lieut. in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136.

-, Edward, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Gloucester, 199.

-, Francis [Frances], widow, royal bounty to, 629.

-, Gyles, Ensign in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136; Lieut. in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, Henry, 458; lease in Cliinsland Prior, 188, 320; lease in Saltash, 274.

-, John, royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 635, 700.

-, -, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

-, Margaret, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1053.

- Maximilian, an Agent or Commissioner for Taxes, 204, 228, 258, 430.

-, Mrs., petition, 460; her husband, debt to from Wm. III, 460.

-, Robert, Messenger of the Chamber for the Printing Press or Messenger of the Press, 324, 485, 570, 604, 625, 974.

Stephenson (Stevenson), John, collector of Excise [Yorks], 159.

Stepney, George, a Commissioner of Trade, 137, 380, 975; Envoy Extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany, 314, 324, 388, 389, 393, 400 (styled John); disbursements at the Court of the Elector of Brandenburg, 852.

Stepney, Lady [Justina Maria Anna, daughter of Vandyke], children of, royal bounty to, 624.

Steukley (see Stenkley), Jonathan, Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Stevens, Stevenson. See Stephens, Stephenson.

Steverson, Hans, shipmaster, 212.

Steward, Elmes, sheriff of Northants, 411.

-, Jane, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 706.

-, Sir Nicholas, Chamberlain of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 1041.

-, Richard, servant and pensioner to Queen Anne, 1053.

-, Thomas, wireman to the Works, 1064, 1171.

Stewart (Stuart, Steuart), Alexander, 5th Lord Blantyre, 1059.

-, David, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 664.

-, Frances Teresa, Duchess Dowager of Richmond and Lennox, pension, 57, 1058; petition, 455, 477.

-, James, Duke of Lennox (afterwards Duke of Richmond), grant of lands in Lincoln by Car. I, 67.

-, James, Lieut in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

-, Mary, Dame Mary, Viscountess of Mountjoy, royal bounty to, 532, 554; royal bounty to for maintenance of her children, 574, 580, 584, 588, 591, 596, 598, 602, 606, 609, 614, 621, 630, 635.

-, Robert, going as a schoolmaster to Jamaica, 551.

-, William, Viscount Mountjoy of county Tyrone, petition, 476; grant of Mountjoy Castle, 97, 321.

-, Major General, 1151, 1203.

-, -, Col. (9th Regiment of Foot), aide de camp in Flanders to Major General Stewart, 1151. 1203.

Steyning (Sussex), 168, 407.

Stiles, Wm., petition, 484.

Stinnett, John, Lieutenant in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Stirck, Derrick, Coachman in the Stables, 1011.

Stirlin, John, Presbyterian minister in North Ireland, Wm. III's bounty to, 429.

Stirum, Midemes [Mesdames], servants and pensioners of Queen Mary, 1058.

Stocke, Abraham, royal bounty 576, 588.

-, John, gratuity for loan to the King, 655.

Stöcken, Hans Hinrik, baron van, Danish Envoy to England (1702), 309.

Stocker, Hezekiah, shipmaster, 271.

Stockholm, 868, 938; bills from, 108.

Stockton, William, reward for services relating to the Excise, 740, 744.

Stockwith (co. Lincoln), 266.

Stolt, Phillip, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Stone, John, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017; lodging the chaplains in waiting, 1023, 1027.

Stopforth (probably Spofforth, Samuel), agent for prizes at Bermudas, 346.

Storey (Story), Elizabeth, wife of Samuel, 204, 295, 462.

-, Samuel, merchant Customs bond, 204, 295.

-, -, deputy Comptroller of Excise, 48, 368.

Storms, 552; the Great Wind, 152.

Stotherd, Phillip, royal bounty to, 644, 649.

Stoughton, Antho., Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Straits. See Gibraltar.

Strafford, Nicholas, bishop of Chester, petition, 448.

Strangways, Robert, Lieutenant in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

-, Thos., Steward of Fordington and Ryme, 339.

Strasburgh, John, Sub-Brigadier in the Duke of Berwick's Troop of Guards in Brabant, 585.

Stratford, Francis, banker, issues to for Swedish clothing, 3, 246, 275; remitting the English subsidy to Denmark, 39; issues out of Civil List, 112.

Strathnaver, Lord (not Earl). See Gordon, John.

Stratton (Hundred, Cornwall), 141, 320.

Stratton Sanctuary (co. Cornwall), 320.

Stratton upon Fosse (co. Somerset), tenement, 304.

Streeken. See Vanstreeken.

Street, Mr., petition for discovered estate, 448, 485.

-, Capt. William, town Mayor of Chester, payments to out of Secret Service money for Irish prisoners at Chester, 521, 522, 539, 550, 557, 574, 586, 630.

Streeter, Richard, painter, painting work at the Horse Guards, 1171, 1172.

-, Robert, Serjeant Painter to the King, 1064; painting for the Works, 1069; ditto at Windsor, 1066; ditto at Kensington, 1066.

-, Thomas (wrongly Streete), painter, painting work at the Horse Guards, 1171.

Strewer of herbs. See Chamber (Establishment).

Strickland, Barbara, alias Lady Dalton, arrears of pension payable at the Exchequer, 976.

-, Thomas, Comptroller of the Million Lottery, 252; Commissioner or chief officer in the Transfer Office of the Million Lottery, 226, 229, 396; making good Mr. Neal's embezzlements, 299; Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 63.

Stringer, John, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, Thomas, regiment for sea service, 22, 177, 236, 350.

Stronghill, Richard, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

Strode (Stroud), Sir Edward, fee on taking oath [? as Receiver General, co. Somerset], 227.

-, Major Joseph, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 531.

-, Mr., Capt. in Col. Theodore Russell's Regiment of Horse, 1181.

-, William, Ensign in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

Strong, William, Commissioner of Excise, 2, 227, 406; advance to the King, 124.

Stroud. See Strode.

Strutt, Francis [a Messenger of the Chamber], payment to out of Secret Service money for a Dutch Minister in Albany, 726, 748, 752; payment to for Augustine Walbank, 857; petition for concealed lands, 43.

Stuart. See Stewart.

Stubridge coppice, Chertsey; repairs in, 823; taxes and poor rate on, 912.

Stud. See Hampton Court; Royal Stables.

Studholme, Michael, Keeper and Guide of the King's or Queen's private Roads and guide of the royal person in progresses, 291, 464, 974, 1009, 1068.

Sturler, Vincentius, Swiss officer, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 595.

Sturt, Anthony, Commissioner of the Victualling, 61, 295, 377, 410.

Sturton, James, son of Judith, 856, 860, 863, 869, 875, 883, 891, 901, 906, 912.

-, Judith, Wm. III's royal bounty or pension to for the support of her son, 59, 856, 860, 863, 869, 875, 883, 891, 901, 906, 912, 924, 929; petition, 464.

Subsidies. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).

Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs (Duties).

Suffolk County, 163, 409.
-, Auditor of Crown Lands, 216. See Shales, R.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 328. See Deering, Sir E.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Pacey, S.
-, Sheriff, 291.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 293, 421. See Palmer, W.; Morris, H.

Suicides' estates, forfeiture of, 493.

Summer Islands. See Bermudas.

Summers (and see Somers), Blundell, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

-, Capt. Thomas, petition, 123.

Sunderland, Countess of. See Spencer, Anne.

-, Earl of. See Spencer, Robert.

Sunderland (co. Durham) port, 191, 192, 368.

Supply. See Commons (House, Votes).
-, application of remains of funds of preceding years, 3.
-, appropriation, question of applying tallies to appropriations of preceding years, 46.
-, unappropriated arrears of Supply, 8.

Surat (India), 167.

Surman, John, assignee of the Duke of Norfolk, 966.

Surplus of certain parliamentary funds. See Overplus.

Surrey County, 139, 140, 237, 249, 267, 317, 401, 823, 834, 912.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 250, 327. See Hart, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200.
-, See Child, L.; Nuttall, Jo.
-, Sheriff, 494.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Smith, Hy.; Lucas, Jo.; Walter, William.

Surville, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Survivorship rights, annuities with. See Annuities (Million Venture).

Sussac, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Sussex, Earl of. See Lennard, Thos.

Sussex County, 168, 206, 358, 373, 407, 527, 552, 911.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, impressing seamen in, 230.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 250, 327. See Hart, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200, 315. See Broomfeild, F.; Springott, A.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Bill, Hy.; Walford, Hugh.

Sutherland, Earl of. See Gordon, John.

-, Peter, Lieutenant of Leveson Dragoons, 344–5.

-, Richard, petition, 447.

-, Wm., of Portsmouth, reward for prosecuting embezzler of naval stores, 110, 263.

Sutton, Henry, shipmaster, 156.

-, Mary, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 727, 728, 741, 747, 749, 754, 755, 760, 764, 769.

-, Matthew, payments to in the Cofferer's Office, 1007.

-, Col. Richard, aide de camp, private Act for relief of, 1194.

-, Robert, Earl of Lexinton, Secretary at Vienna, 987; Ambassador to Turkey, 153; a Commissioner for Trade, 137, 341, 430; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 158, 964; lease of Staughton Magna, 502, 503, 510.

-, Capt. Robert, Aide de camp to Count Nassau, 1150.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

-, William. See Saffery, Wm.

Sutton Marsh (in Lindsey Level, co. Lincoln), Charles I's grants in, 67.

Swain Moot Court. See Windsor Forest.

Swanwick (co. Derby), 170, 185, 218.

Swartof, Cornelius, conductor in the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Sweden (Sweedland):
-, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.
-, bills from Stockholm, 849.
-, cloth and gunpowder supplied to under treaty, 3, 73, 246, 275.
-, King of, 325.
-, money borrowed in Holland, 76.
-, Queen Dowager, present to, 817.
-, Secret Service, issue for, 14, 712.
-, ships and timber from 163, 494.
-, subsidy, treaty for, 246–7, 275.
-, See Army (Flanders, treaties).
-, treaty with Denmark, 241.
-, treaty with England, 246.

Swete (Sweet), Benjamin, Deputy Paymaster in the Low Countries, 22, 101, 102, 160, 187, 353, 356, 434.

Swift, Robert, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

-, Mr. (attending with Mr. Warr), 81.

Swinloe, John, tidesman at Shields, 160.

Swiss, royal bounty to a, out of Secret Service, 694.

Switzerland:
-, ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.
-, bills from drawn on Sir Stephen Evance, 501.
-, officers of, royal bounty to, 595.
-, Protestants from, going to Ireland, 716 and see Vaudois.

Sword blades, forfeitures for imports of, 906.

Sword cutler, supply of swords, 607.

Swynny, Dennis, tidesman Falmouth, 431.

Sydenham, William, Esquire of the Body, 1003.

Sydney, Henry, Earl of Romney, Master General of the Ordnance, 331, 335, 972; First Regiment of Foot Guards, 1184; Master of the Robes, 372; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber and Groom of the Stole, 158, 341, 403, 411, 969, 973, 1004, 1074; lodgings in Windsor Castle, 1171, 1172–3; Constable of Dover Castle, 1180; petition, 478; lands at Greenwich Hospital, 41; as Viscount Sydney, attending the campaign in Flanders as Secretary of State, 649, 650; payment by command, 626.

Sykes, John, ship owner and merchant London, 167.

Sylvius (Silvius), Dame Ann, widow of Sir Gabriell, 60; petition, 468, 478.

-, Sir Gabriel, Envoy in Denmark, his debts, 60.

Symes (Simes), L'Estrange, Comptroller of the Revels, 332, 414; Yeoman of the Revels, 1043.

Symonds, Symmons. See Simons.

Sympson. See Simpson.