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'General Index: S, T, U, V', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9, (London, 1893) pp. 493-502. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1648-9/pp493-502 [accessed 24 April 2024]
S.
Sabb's dock
Sackville, Edw. Earl of Dorset
St. Alban's, co. Herts
-, roads from, to be guarded
against Scots coming to London
-, Robert de, summoned to Parliament
St. Austell, co. Cornwall, petition of, for permission to hold a weekly market and two fairs annually
St. Catherine's
-, constable of
St. Clare or "Santa Clara" a Spanish prize
St. Dogmell's in co. Pembroke, value of living of
St. Enoder, co. Cornwall
St. George, John
-, the ship. See Navy.
St. Giles' chapel, Stony Stratford
St. Helen's
St. Herbert's Isle in Derwentwater
St. James', Clerkenwell
-, fields, Westminster
-, fair at
St. John, Oliver, M.P., Solicitor General
-, a member of the Derby House
Committee, et passim.
St. John's, Priors of, summoned to Parliament
St. Leger, Sir Anthony
St. Malo
St. Martins-in-the-Fields, report on parochial management of
St. Mary Magdalen's, Stony Stratford
St. Michael, Isle of. See San Miguel.
St. Neots, co. Hants
-, insurgents defeated there
"St. Peter of Anchusen," a ship
St. Swithen's church in the City, estimate for
repairs of
-, Lane. See London.
St. Thomas's, in Southwark
-, hospital, in Southwark
-, steward of, Rice Edward
Salisbury and Sarum
Salisbury, resort of disaffected persons to
-, Bishop of
-, Earl of. See Cecil, Wm.
Salop or Shropshire
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, gents of
-, letters of Sequestrations in
-, Scottish prisoners in, disposal of
-, Sheriff of, letter to
Saltonstall, Capt. Chas.
-, Sir Peter, an equerry
Saltpetre
Salust, quotation from
Salwey, Mr.
Sames, Dr. Wm., Deputy Judge of the Admiralty, decree by
Samuel, Arthur, letter to
Sanders, Henry
-, Thos.
Sanderson, Sir John
-, John, Major
Sandgate Castle, co. Kent
Sandham fort in Isle of Wight
Sandown Castle, captured by the Royalists
-, custody of
-, ordnance for reduction of
Sandridge
Sandwich, co. Kent
-, garrisoned for the King
-, Mayor and Jurats of
-, letters to
-, more forces for defence of
-, pretended Prince of Wales lands at
-, prisoners in
-, safety of threatened
-, station for the revolted ships
-, Town Clerk of. See Thurburne.
Sandys, Col. Samuel, regiment of
San Miguel or St. Michael's Isle, one of the
Azores
-, Governor of
Santa Clara, Adriano de, a Franciscan friar
Sargood, Francis
Sartillon. See Chastillion, Mr.
Saunders, Ann
Saunderson. See Sanderson.
Savage, John, Earl Rivers
-, petition of
-, bond of
-, Sir John, his petition
Savoy Hospital versus Euing, suit of
Sawle, Oliver, petition of
Saxon kings, royal prerogatives of
-, taxation under
Say and Sele, Viscount. See Fiennes, Wm.
Say, William, M.P., sits as one of the king's judges
Sayer, Major
Sayers, Ralph
Sbrozzi de Vic. Episcopi
Scandalous books and pamphlets, sale of
Scarborough, co. Yorks
-, castle
-, in danger of surprise
-, forces for siege of
-, Commander of the, letter to
-, Governor of. See Boynton, Col.
-, ship to lie before
-, siege of
-, stores for
Scawen, Lieut.-Col.
-, Robert, M.P.
-, letter to
Scilly Isles
-, castle in
-, defence of
-, Governor of
-, money for
-, reduction of, forces for
-, regaining of
-, revolt of
-, survey of, giving the area, rents, and
estimated value of
-, trade and population of
Scobell Henry, deputy registrar, order by
Scotland and the Scots, affairs of, narrative of,
by Sir J. Cheislie
-, army of
-, arrears due to
-, enters England 8th July
-, includes 72 colours of foot and
27 of horse
-, march of, towards Lancashire
-, officers of, returning to Scotland
to be stayed
-, opposed by an English army
under Lambert and Cromwell,
and see Cromwell.
-, overthrown in Lancashire
-, order for Cromwell to follow up
his victory over
-, prisoners, how to be disposed
of
-, examination of
-, may be relieved by Mr.
English
-, pursuit of, by Cromwell's army
Scotland, army of, Warrington bridge to be
held against
-, Yorkshire and Lancashire forces
ordered to join Cromwell in pursuit of
-, borders of
-, church of
-, Commissioners of, lately resident in
England
-, their paper about disposing of
the king's person in England
-, Commissioners from the English
Parliament sent to
-, instructions for
-, instructions, additional, for
-, letters to
-, Committee of Estates of, letter from
the king to, and their reply
-, covenant, articles of
-, and treaties between both
kingdoms
-, customs project for equalising of with
those of England
-, Declaration of both Houses about the
despatch boat for, to be maintained
-, about disposing of the person
of the king to be communicated to the
Parliament of Scotland and Committee
of Estates
-, about the four bills and propositions presented to the king
-, Estates of, convention of
-, award 10,000l. to the Marquis
of Argyle
-, communications of, with the
City
-, with the king
-, form of addressing the Houses objected
to
-, General Assembly of
-, letter to the Assembly of Divines
at Westminster
-, gentlemen of, to be excepted from
pardon
-, letters for, intercepted
-, malignants sheltered in
-, to be surrendered up by
-, none from there, to be suffered to pass
into Ireland
-, Oblivion Act of
-, Ordinance by English House of Lords
for payment of 35,000l. to the Marquis
of Argyle
-, Orders of the Houses at Westminster
to be communicated to
-, Parliament and Estates of
-, papers of
-, papers addressed to the City
Scotland, Parliament of, papers addressed to
the king by
-, papers and books to be communicated to
-, answer of Scots' Parliament to, not satisfactory
-, President of. See Campbell,
John, earl of Loudoun.
-, propositions agreed on by both kingdoms
-, to be communicated to the
Scots before being sent to the king
-, revolted ships intend for
-, ship for carrying despatches to and
from, to be maintained
-, ship with arms going to, stayed
-, soldiers out of Ireland transported
into
-, not to be suffered to pass
-, towns in Ulster taken from by Col.
Monk
-, treatise justifying their resistance to
Archbp. Laud's innovations
-, Ulster regiments chiefly composed of
Scots
Scott, Capt.
-, Stephen, sheriff of Kent
-, letter to
-, Thos., M.P.
-, his committee
-, letter to
Scroope, Col.
-, letters to
-, troop of
-, officer in command of
Scudamore, Sir Barnaby
"Sea-flower", the ship
Seaford, co. Sussex, ammunition for
Seimor. See Seymour, Mr.
Selden, John, the lawyer, his work, "Titles
of Honour," quoted
-, "Treatise on the Judicature in
Parliament," extracts from
Sellington, Mr.
Sensualists or Essentialists, doctrines of the
Separatist Sects, information concerning, with notes by Dr. Lambert
Sequestrations, Committee of
and see Compositions.
-, treasurers of, letter of
-, committees of, in several counties
-, in the northern counties
-, ordinance of
-, solicitors for, in each county
Sergeant, Joseph
Sergeant-at-Arms. See Hunt, John; his deputy, see Parsons, John.
Sermons, two, in MS. on the Gospels for
Trinity and Whit Sundays
-, notes for
Service, Mr.
Seterick. See Etterick.
Severn, the river
Sevenoaks or Sevenoke
Seymour, Mr.
-, Wm., Marquis of Hertford
-, a gentleman of the bedchamber
-, his horses and papers to be
restored to him
Shadbolt, Mr.
Shadwell
Shaftoe, James
Sharpe, John, petition of
Sharples, Capt.
Shatlett, Peter, petition of
Shaw, Mr.
Sheerness, ships to guard
Sheffield Castle
-, Edmond Earl of Mulgrave, a
member of the Derby House Committee, passim.
-, his name added to the list of
-, translation of "Theologia Germanica" for
Shelburne, Major
-, letter to
Sheldon, Wm., of Beeley
-, his estate
Shenley, co. Bucks
Shepherd or Sheppard, John
-, Nicholas
Shepperton, co. Middlesex
-, ferry at
Sheppey, Isle of, a ship waiting at, for the king's escape
Sherborne House, co. Gloucester
Sherman, a minister of Lee
-, instructions for
Sherrin, Capt. John, master of the "Truclove,"
Sherwood, Thos., wax-chandler
Shillito, John, bond of
Ships, for names of. See Navy.
-, Parliament's ships in King's Road
-, revolted ships. See Navy, and names
of.
Short, Mr.
Shrewsbury, co. Salop
-, Castle
-, committee for
-, committee for Sequestrations in
-, garrison of
-, Governor of. See Mackworth, Col.
Shrewsbury, royalist garrison in
-, taking of
-, town and castle to be repaired
Shrewsbury, Gilbert late Earl of
-, his daughter Elizabeth Countess
Dowager of Kent, funeral certificate of
Shuttleworth, Col.
Sidney, Col. Algernon, Governor of Dover
-, establishment for
-, letters to
-, proposition of
-, Philip Visct. L'Isle. See Sydney.
-, Robt. Earl of Leicester
-, affronted by soldiers
Signet Office, the
Simpson, Anthony. See Sympson.
Skinner, Capt.
-, Thomas
Skippon, Philip, Colonel and Sergeant-MajorGeneral
-, a member of the Derby House
Committee, et passim.
-, added to the sub-committee for
examination of prisoners
-, gives notice of designs against
the Tower
-, informations communicated to
-, of a dangerous design in
London
-, of the march of Col.
Rich through the City
-, intelligence, money for
-, letters to
-, men sent in by
-, money for
-, ordered to draw out forces from
the Tower
-, ordered to draw out the Militia
-, ordered to appoint a guard for
Whitehall
-, ordered to appoint a guard for
protection of London
-, ordered to apprehend conspirators and all engaged in listing
men against the Parliament within the
City
-, ordered to take precautions
against the Reformadoes
-, ordered to take precautions
against a threatened massacre
-, ordered to convoy David
Jenkins the Welsh Judge from Newgate
-, regiment of
-, volunteer horse of
Skipton, co. York
Skutt, Capt. Wm., Governor of Poole
-, letter to
Skynner, Thos., Secretary to the Merchants Adventurers
Slack, John
Slaney, Mr., letter to
Slaughter, Major
Sligo in Ireland
-, provisions for
Slone, Mr.
Slowe, Robt., petition of
Small, Rich.
Smalman, Mr. Thos.
-, bond of
Smith or Smyth, Alice
-, Capt.
-, Sir Charles, his estate
-, Francis, petition of
-, Isabella
-, Mr.
-, James, letter to
-, Robt.
-, Solomon, Marshal of the Admiralty
-, letters to
-, warrants to
-, Timothy, answer to his petition
-, William, petitions of
Sneap, Wm.
Soame, Sir Thos.
-, Sir William, letter to
-, sent to appease the tumults in
Bury
Soho near Cloemanhedge
Soldiers not to offer abuses to friends of the Parliament
Solicitor General, the. See St. John, Oliver.
Somerleyton, document dated from
Somerset co.
-, designs against
-, forces to be maintained in
-, county goal at Ilchester
-, gentlemen of
-, Mendip Forest in, customs of
-, standing Committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
Somerset, Edw., Marquis and Earl of Worcester
-, daughters Anne and Elizabeth
-, estate of, in co. Monmouth
-, excepted from pardon
-, Henry, first Marquis of
Southampton, borough and port of
-, county of. See Hampshire.
Southampton, Customs at
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
-, letter to
-, J.P's. for
-, Mayor of, and see Stanley,
Wm.
-, and Council of, petition of
-, sequestrations in
Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley, Thos.
South Coast, ports of the
Southolt, co. Suffolk
Southwark, borough of
-, Committee of
-, insurrections in, feared
-, militia of
-, reinforcements for
-, St. Thomas' in
-, Town's End
Southworke, Mr.
"Sovereign", the ship and see Navy.
Spain and Spaniards
-, Ambassador from. See Gardenas, de.
-, King of, his interest in the Palatinate
-, letters of reprisal against
-, officers raising forces under the
Spanish Ambassador's Commissions
-, English ship "Elizabeth" taken by
the "Santa Clara,"
-, West Indian fleet, the
Spangle-makers to use fine silver
Spalding, the ancient Priors of, summoned to Parliament as Barons
Sparling, Thomas
Speeke, Sir George
Spicer, John, Mayor of Northampton
Spilman, Wm., letter of
Sprignall, Sir Richard
Springet, a prisoner
Squibb [Arthur], Clarencieux, king-at arms
-, grant of arms by
-, infringement of his office
-, Capt. Stephen
Stace, Christopher, late master of the "Weymouth" frigate, complaint against
Stafford, co. and town, Committee of
-, letters to
-, gents. of, about disposal of Scottish
prisoners
-, Governor of. See Stone, Capt.
-, Mr.
-, his coachman
-, Wm., his estate sequestered
Stainbank Green, co. Westmoreland
Staines, Constable of
-, letter to
-, Dr.
-, free-quarter in
Stamford, co. Lincoln
-, Earl of. See Grey, Henry.
Stanbridge
Stanhope, Mr.
Stanley, Captain George, to be apprehended
-, petition of
-, James, Earl of Derby, to be excepted from pardon
-, John, a purser
-, Mrs.
-, William, Mayor of Southampton,
petition of
Stanwell, co. Middlesex
Staples, Mr.
Stapleton, Mr.
-, Mrs., presentation to a living by
-, Sir Philip, no longer a member of the
Committee at Derby House
Stapley, Mr.
Starborough or Sterborough Castle, co.
Surrey
-, commander at
-, to be garrisoned
-, to be dismantled
-, prisoners at
Star Chamber, Committee for Irish assessments sitting in
-, Court of
Starland, Samuel
State Trials by Howell, referred to
Staynings. See Stenning, Chas.
Statutes quoted. See Kings' reigns.
-, project for reformation of certain
Steelyard, the, in Dowgate Ward
-, master of. See Jacobson,
Jacob.
Steenes, Morcella, frauds of
Stenning, Chas., J.P.
Stephens, Mr.
Stepney manor
Stevens, Henry, servant to Visct. Andover
Stewart, Col. and see Stuart.
Stigand, Archbishop, charter of Edward the Confessor confirming lands to
Stiles, Capt., forces led by
Stockdale, Thos., letter to
Stocker, John, petition of
-, served the King as Colonel
-, under the Articles of Oxford
Stockton, John
-, bond of
Stoke D'Abernon, co. Surrey
Stone, Capt., Governor of Stafford
-, letters to
-, prisoners sent in by
Stoner, Sir Francis
-, his son
Story, Joan, widow, petition of
Strange, Mr.
Stratford Langton
-, Stony, co. Bucks, description of
Stratton Andley, co. Oxon
Strelly, George
Strickland, Walter, M.P., English Resident
with the States General
-, Agent to the United Provinces
-, instructions for
-, letters of credence for
-, letters of, extracts from
-, letters to
-, money for
-, orders and instructions sent to
-, relation of touching the revolted
ships
-, trade of Irish rebels with
Holland
Strode, Sir George, his estate
Strutt, Sir Dennour, petition of
Stuart, Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the King's
youngest son, design to carry him away
-, James, Duke of Richmond and
Lennox, a gentleman of the bedchamber
-, Sir Robt.
-, regiments of, in Ireland
-, Sir Wm.
Stubbin, Capt.
Sudeley Castle, co. Gloucester
-, garrison of
-, officer commanding, letter
to
-, withdrawal of
-, to be dismantled
Suffolk co.
-, borders of
-, collectors of arrears in
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, defence of
-, Deputy Lieutenants and J.P.s of
-, letter to
-, gents. of
-, to be thanked
-, M.P.s for
Suffolk, co., Militia of
Sugden, Rev. Edw.
Sully, Due de, Memoirs of
Sunderland, Abraham
-, Richard
Surrey co.
-, borders of
-, Collectors and Receivers of Revenues
in, names of
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, letter to
-, design to surprise strong houses in
-, disorders by soldiers in
-, enemy's forces in
-, Farnham Castle, a danger to the
peace of
-, gents. of
-, garrisons in
-, insurgents in, at Putney
-, insurgents are on the increase in
-, insurgents are beaten
-, insurgents are listing men in
-, insurrections in
-, Committee of the Commons
for inquiring into
-, Kentishmen march into
-, levies of horse and foot in
-, Livesey's troops to be withdrawn
from
-, London horse intend for
-, new insurgent army in, defeat of
-, petitions of
-, sequestrations in
-, Sheriff of, his son
-, soldiers and people to agree
-, soldiers in, not to plunder
-, strong houses in, to be dismantled
-, successes over the insurgents' army
in
-, to furnish supplies for Windsor Castle
-, supplies for Starborough Castle
-, troops of horse of
Surveyor General, the
Sussex co.
-, borders of
-, coast of
Sussex, co., Committee of
-, letters to
-, disorders by soldiers in
-, forces of
-, garrisons in
-, gents. of
-, insurgent forces in
-, insurrection in
-, magazine in, seized by insurgents
-, malignants in
-, M.P.s for
-, revenues in, names of collectors and
receivers of
-, sequestrations in
-, tumult at Horsham
-, wants of Rye to be supplied by
Swainswick, co. Somerset
Swan, Capt. Wm., warrant to
Swanley, Capt. Richd., late Admiral of the
Irish seas
-, petition of
Sweeting, Henry
Swinfenn or Swynfen, John, M.P.
-, a member of the Derby
House Committee et passim.
-, his name added to the
list of
-, his question
-, letters to
-, Treaty in Isle of Wight, progress of,
reported to him. See Crewe, John.
Sydenham, Edward, an equerry to the King
-, Col. Wm., letter to
Sydney, Philip, Viscount L'Isle, a member of
the Derby House Committee et
passim.
-, his name added to the
list of
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester. See
Sidney.
Symball, Mr. Henry, Keeper of Peterhouse, and see Peterhouse.
Symkis Captain
Symonds, Mr.
Sympson, Anthony
-, bond of
-, Francis, petition of
T.
Tunner, Mr., minister of Swainswick, co. Somerset
Tasborough, co. Norfolk
Tatham, Laurence, petition of
-, Wm.
Tattershall Castle
Taunton, co. Somerset
-, Archdeacon of, visitation of
Tayler or Taylor, Capt.
-, Capt. [Denys]
-, Col.
-, letter to
-, Edw., petition of
-, Henry, of Norton, bond of
-, Roger, junr.
Taylour, Marmaduke, Capt.
-, committed to the New Prison
Teliscas, John, petition of
-, Theodore.
Temple, Col. James, Governor of Tilbury
Fort
-, his care to secure the Fort
-, letters to
-, member of the High Court of
Justice for trial of Charles I.
-, munitions for Tilbury Fort to
be supplied to
-, Scotch prisoners to be stopped
at Tilbury by
-, Sir John
-, Col. Purbeck, letter to
Tenby, co. Pembroke, held by the Royalists
-, town taken
-, Castle taken
-, Governor of. See Powell,
Col. Rice.
Tenitus, Henry, petition of
Terrington, parsonage of
Testwood
Texts, collection of
Thames, the river
-, boats on, to be searched for
arms
-, care to be taken against the
revolted ships entering
-, chains laid in the river for
mooring ships to
-, defences of. See Gravesend
and Tilbury.
-, ferry-boats on, to be secured.
-, fortifications at the mouth of,
to be guarded against
-, passage by, between Essex and
Kent to be stopped
-, ships in
Thanet, John Tufton, Earl of, instructions
for
-, suppression of the tumults
in Kent by
Thavis Inn
Thelwall [Giles, M.P.]
Thelwell, Anthony
"Theologia Germanica," book so called
Thomas, Sir Anthony
-, Col.
-, Joseph, certificate for
Thomond, Earl of
Thompson or Thomson, Margaret
-, Maurice
-, letters to
-, Mr.
-, the bookseller
-, Major Robert
Thornhaugh, Col.
Thornton, Col.
-, John, boatswain
Thoroughgood, Sir John
-, letter to
Thorpe, co. York
-, Mr., M.P.
-, Thomas, a former Speaker of the
Commons, proceedings against
-, condemned for injustice and
taking bribes
Thrift, John
Throckmorton, Job
-, Robt.
Thurburne, James, Town Clerk of Sandwich
Thurriton, Richard, a conspirator
Tichborne, co. Hants
-, Col. Robt.
-, his regiment
-, letters to
-, Sir Henry
-, Sir Richd.
Tilbury, co. Essex
-, Blockhouse at
-, Commander of
-, fort at
-, guarded by Col. Temple
-, secured by Col. Willoughby
-, Governor of and see Temple, Col.
-, letter to
-, Hope
-, Scottish Officers to be stopped at
-, ships to be stopped at
-, Thames not secured by
Tildesley, Sir Thos., insurgent forces under
Tilley, Wm.
Tillson, Edw.
Tin Assay-Master for, patent for
Tin, farm of
Tirringham, Lady
Tirwhit, Robert
Titus, Capt. Silas
Tomlinson, Col. Matthew
Tooting Graveney, co. Surrey
Tothill Fields, rendezvous at
-, Capt. Robt., bond of
Tottenham Court
Tower of London
-, designs against
-, forces in
-, gaoler of, information against
-, Lieutenant of
-, Letters to
-, moniers of
-, Officers in command of
-, stores in
Tower Hamlets
-, militia of
-, letter to
Tower Wharf
Towerson, Wm., junr., note by
Townshend, Robt.
-, bond of
-, pass for
-, to return into England
Tracey, Sir Humfrey
-, his estate sequestered
-, house at Stanwell
Tradue, Wm.
Trafford, co. Lancaster
-, Sir Cecil, revocation of Letters
Patent excusing his recusancy
Tralfall, Eliz., petition of
-, Richard
Treason, charges of, restrained by Statute of Edward III.
Treasurers-at-Wars
-, Ordinance for continuance of
-, reimbursement of
-, for Ireland. See Loftus, Sir Adam.
Trenchard, John, J. P.
Trent, the river
Treowen, co. Monmouth
Trevelyan, George, Esq.
Trevor, Arthur
-, petition of
-, Sir John
-, a member of the Derby House
Committee et passim.
Trott, Mr., a prisoner
Truro, co. Cornwall
-, articles of surrender
Trinity House in London, Society of
-, Master, &c., of
-, letter to
-, negligence of.
Trinity House, Master of, to consult about the
revolted ships
-, to look after the seamen and
watermen
Trinity House in Hull, Guild of, petition of
-, pray for confirmation of charter
Trull, co. Somerset
Trundle, William
Tucker, David
Tufton, John. See Thanet, Earl of.
Turkish pirates
Turner, Mr., Sheriff of Surrey
-, his sons
Tweed, the river
Tweedy, Capt. Roger, a Commissioner of the
Navy
-, Advertisements from
-, letter of
-, letter to
Twickenham
Twisden, Francis
Twistleton, Lieut.-Col.
Twizell, co. Northumberland
Tyburne
Tynemouth
-, castle of
-, recovery of
-, Haven
Tyrrell, Sir Timothy
U.
Ulster, Province of
-, additional forces for Col. Monk
-, arrears due to officers who have
served in
-, defeat of the Scots in, by Col.
Monk
-, forces there chiefly Scots
-, regiments of
-, regiments in, to be recruited by
English
United Provinces. See Holland.
-, agent to. See Strickland, Walter.
"Unity," the ship
Underwood, Major
Upnor castle, co. Kent
-, repairs for
-, to be strengthened by a work upon
the hill
-, works to be undertaken, estimates
for
Uppingham, co. Rutland, Wednesday sermon at
Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh
-, consulted by the king
touching the settlement of religion
Usk, co. Monmouth, committee at
Uvedale, Major Edmund
-, bond of
-, his house in Dorsetshire
-, raises an insurrection in Dorset
-, Sir Wm.
V.
Valemin, Gregory de, a book by
Valley, Family of the, doctrines of this Sect
Vane, Sir Henry, junr., M.P., and Treasurer
of the Navy
-, a member of the Derby
House Committee, 1, et passim.
-, his family
-, chosen one of the Commissioners to treat with the king in the
Isle of Wight
-, letters to
-, money for the Navy to
be paid to
-, sent as a Commissioner to
offer indemnity to the Kentish gents
-, senior, M.P.
-, a member of the Derby
House Committee, 1, et passim.
Vaughan, Edw.
-, Mr.
-, Sir Henry, to be excluded from
pardon
-, Capt. Oliver
-, R., Clerk of the Common's House
-, Thos., of Penglais, bond of
Veale, John
Venables, Robt.
Venice, state of
-, license for transportation of 800 men
for service in
-, importation of looking-glass from
Venn, Col. John, M.P.
Vice-Admiral of the Fleet. See Rainsborough, Col.
Vice-Admiral of the Irish Seas, See Crowther, Capt. John.
Villiers, Edward
-, Lord Francis, brother of the Duke of
Bucks, joins Holland's rising
-, slain
-, George, Duke of Buckingham, joins
in Holland's rising
-, is fled towards Lincolnshire
-, his estate sequestered
-, Sir George
-, warrant to stay him
Vincent, Sir Anthony
-, bond of
-, Sir Francis
Vivian, Mr.
Vyner, Thomas