Index: S

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S

Saball. See Saul.

Sabine, Edmund, shipmaster, 1244.

Sabrey, Thomas, officer of the Hearthmoney, Salop, 1140.

Sachvelle (Sachell), Henry, wine merchant, 1249, 1306.

Sackville, Charles, Lord Buckhurst (afterwards ninth Earl of Dorset), a gentleman of the Bedchamber, 377, 381, 397, 417, 463, 464, 477, 482, 547, 557, 765, 1361, 1366; grant to, 785–6; employed to compliment the French king at Dunkirk (service into France), 257, 274, 593, 625, 710, 729.

-, Edward, ensign of the Yeoman of the Guard, 529, 742.

-, Richard, eighth Earl of Dorset, creation money, 155, 337, 413, 557, 714, 957, 1005, 1205; discoveries, 2, 39, 70, 99, 219, 324, 681; Blaokwell's case, 1040, 1045; keeper of Broyle Park, 256.

Saddock's farm [see Sudock], Eton, Bucks, 1210.

Sadler, Rob, constable, Oxford City, 1329.

Sadlington, Richard, lease, 105.

SAINT Aignan Comte (Paul de Beauvillier, afterwards due de S'Aignan), Envoy Extraordinary from France to condole the Queen Mother's death, 291.

-, Albans, 1044.

-, -, Earl of. See Jermyn, H.

-, Alkmund, Derby. 186.

-, Andrews, Holborn, 544, 607, 760, 936, 1195, 1346.

-, Anthony, Cornwall, 811, 909, 1225.

-, Asaph, bishop of. See Barrow, Isaac.

-, Aubin, Sir John, bart., 1201, 1210, 1225.

-, -, (Jersey), 217.

-, Austin's Lathe, Kent, 389, 543.

-, Botolphs, Billingsgate, 607.

-, Briavels castle, co. Gloucester, repairs of. 380, 626.

-, -, Constable of. See Worcester, Marquess of.

-, -, for courts and prison of Dean Forest. 626, 803.

-, -, Hundred. 626.

-, Christopher. 803.

-, -, Governor of. See Stapleton, Col. W., Wheeler, Sir C.; salary of. 797.

-, Clements Danes (Middlesex) 1185.

-, Davids, bishopric, Tenths of. 825, 847.

-, Dunstan in the West, 1234.

-, George, Henry, Richmond Herald. sent with the Earl of Carlisle to carry the Garter to the King of Sweden, 222, 415, 597, 660, 901.

-, -, Thomas and Sir Thomas. Somerset Herald, sent with Sir Thomas Higgins to carry the Garter to the Elector of Saxe. 72, 222, 347, 415, 448, 490, 597, 660, 901.

-, George (Southwark). 607.

-, George's feast, 40.

-, Giles, Cripplegate, 607, 619.

-, -, (Dorset). 334.

-, -, in the Fields. 607, 619, 871, 918, 1013, 1201, 1234, 1297.

-, Ives (Cornwall), 585, 811, 1188.

-, -, (Huntingdon), 1354.

-, James's, Clerkenwell. 544, 607.

JAMES'S. 435.

-, -, bailiwick or manor. 660, 661, 961, 1288.

-, -, chapel. See Chapel Royal.

-, -, day, 142.

-, -, Hospital. 1064.

-, -, House or palace, 1238, 1323, 1346.

-, -, -, keeper of. See Bath, Earl of.

-, -, -, library keeper. See Ross. T.

-, -, -, Queen's new buildings at. See Queen Consort.

-, -, -, stable keeper. See Roydon, E.

-, -, manor. See St. James's bailiwick.

-, -, new sewer, 891.

-, -, palace. See St. James's House.

-, - Park, drain, 466.

-, -, - enlarging. See St. James's Park lands).

-, -, -, gardener at. See Rose, J.

-, -, -, highway to Goring House, 690.

-, -, -, house near, for Lady Castlemaine. 471.

-, -, -, keeper of. See Albemarle, duke of.

-, -, -, Pall Mall. See Dupuy. H.

-, -, -, lands laid into for enlarging of. 37, 50, 132, 197, 240, 243, 313, 392, 426, 466, 519, 639.

-, -, -, underkeepers, 209, 289, 334, 660, 695.

-, -, -, wall, repairs of, and bricks for. 150, 265, 270, 299, 333, 340, 417, 448, 470, 478, 484, 497, 504, 647, 687, 692, 698, 747, 802, 889, 941, 1222, 1284, 1359.

-, -, -, works in paving. &c., 886, 889, 1093, 1238, 1284.

-, John, Lord. See Paulet, C.

-, -, Sir Andrew, 1228, 1248.

-, -, Dame Barbara. 1248 [see Villiers, Barbara].

-, -, (Johns). Henry, of London. merchant. 1119.

-, -, Henry, of Kent. 1119.

-, -, Oliver, second Earl of Bolingbroke. creation money, 702, 725.

-, -, Sir Oliver, 1228, 1248.

-, John's Colchester. 212, 220.

-, -, College (Cambridge), 175, 1305.

-, Katherine's, Tower, 607, 985.

-, Leger (Leiger, Sellinger), Sir Anthony, Warden of the Mint, 791, 931.

-, -, Col. Heyward. Trustee for the 1649 army officers. 851, 975.

-, Leonard's. Shoreditch, 607.

-, Leonards Forest (Sussex), forges, &c., in, 1344.

-, Magnus. London Bridge, perpetuity to, 340, 351, 521.

-, Margarets, Westminster, Royal bounty to poor of. 86, 185, 371, 415, 423, 528, 565, 574, 586, 607, 694, 708, 720, 727, 776, 961, 1179, 1181, 1182.

-, Martins in the Fields, Royal bounty to poor of, 24, 183, 185, 219, 227, 334, 415, [423], 522, 565, 574, 627, 727, 776, 777, 795, 799, 888, 961, 1179, 1181–2, 1213, 1313, 1314, 1348.

-, Mary Magdalen (London), 607.

-, Mary Matfellon or Whitechapel, 607, 1193.

-, Mary's (York). See York.

-, Mawes, Cornwall, 1188; garrison, 185, 235, 516.

-, Michael, Madame, pension to, from the Queen Mother, 1131.

-, -, (Cornhill), poor of, 130, 275, 335.

-, Nicholas, fraternity, Oxford, 911.

-, -, Isle (Plymouth), 865.

-, Olave's, Southwark, 607, 760.

-, Paul's, London, 1067, 1305.

-, -, Covent Garden, 309, 627.

-, Ravy. Sir William, 334; Queen Mother's legacy. 779; pension to, 117, 255, 581; nephew to, 117, 1138.

-, Saviour's, Southwark, 271, 315, 607.

-, Stephen's Court, Westminster, 269, 277.

-, Thomas, London, 607.

Sakers (species of cannon), 1173.

Sakins (Sackins), William, falconer, 638, 900, 1357.

Salcey forest (Northampton), and abuses in, 361, 364, 369, 377, 403, 408, 530, 579, 984.

Sales, Richard or John. a Sub–Commissioner of Excise, Derby, 864, 1294.

Salinas, Don Bernardo de, Royal bounty to, 875.

Salisbury, Hugh, collector. Portsmouth. 585, 595.

-, John, 224.

-, Margaret, 224.

-, Matthew, Excise riots, Denbigh, 64.

Salisbury or Sarum (Wilts), bishop of (see Ward, S.). 1000, 1067, 1092; tenths of, 676, 1025.

-, town. 1048, 1129, 1137, 1138, 1143, 1175; New Sarum (Butchers Row in), 918.

-, -, Excise and brewers, 19, 20, 25, 32, 35, 47, 68, 195, 201, 329, 369.

Salkeld, John, tidewaiter, London. 434, 1141.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Northumber land, 550.

Sallee (Barbary), 285, 1119.

Salmon. Peter, 402.

Salmon, export of. 1315.

Salop. County, 241, 575, 1161, 1164, 1227, 1235.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 833, 836, 1218, 1324 (see Newport, F.; Scriven, R.); Sub-Commissioners of, 864.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 867, 941, 977; surveys, 867; see Colles, J.; Hodg kins. Mr.; Hollingshead, R.; Oatley, Sir R.; Ridley, R.; Scriven, R.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands, 1204; see Finney, S.; Oliver, T.; Williams. T.

-, -, Receivers of Taxes, 889, 1143, 1148, 1200, 1301, 1328, 1329; see Hosier, G.

-, -, sheriffs, 621.

Salt, farm of imported salt, 34, 37, 104–5, 144, 255, 310, 387, 410, 422, 512, 571, 548, 1336; Farmer of, see Strickland, Sir J.; proposer for, see Eldred, N.; old farm, see Delaval, Sir R.

-, -, orders on, 49, 166, 169, 310, 339, 343, 508, 516, 523, 544, 667, 739, 820, 1236; loans on, 310.

-, foreign, and imports of, 104, 108, 255, 548, 1176, 1336, 1349; duty on, 256.

-, marshes, lease of, 786, 798, 903.

-, Scotch, 104, 108, 255–6, 548, 835, 1336.

-, -, city's claim to a duty on, 835.

-, -, duty on (half–penny per gallon), 34.

-, -, engrossed by the King, 835.

-, -, importation of, 104, 108.

-, springs 201.

-, wey of, 256.

-, trade between England and Scotland, state of, 256, 410, 548; business, 760.

-, works, 201; set up in England in consequence of the duty, 548.

Saltash (Cornwall), 113, 137, 1022, 1028, 1050, 1061, 1192; lease of passage at, 1309–10.

Salthurn by the sea (Yorks), alum mines at. 1230.

Salter, George (lease), 564, 583.

-, Richard (lease), 1164, 1235.

Saltfleet (co. Lincoln), 1250.

Saltmarsh, Arthur, importing alum, 1008.

Salton, Lady, 1101.

Saltpetre for the ordnance (from the East India Company), 8, 9, 15, 17, 143, 153, 195, 203, 294, 297, 715, 1104, 1105.

-, magazine of, 694.

Salway, Richard, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

Samborne (Sambrook, Thomas, Marshal of the Ceremonies, 573, 740, 743, 746, 747, 868; Mr., docquet, 57.

Sampson, Mr., lease of Saltash passage, 1310.

-, Robert, importer of Scotch cattle, 890.

Sams (Sames), Christopher, tidesman, Apple dore, 1241.

-, John, alum farm, 1230.

Samuell [Anthony], executor of the Countess of Chesterfield. 181, 266, 278, 1013, 1365.

Samways, Henry, grant of outlaw's goods, 1149.

Sancroft, William, Dean of London, 1067; Dr. (Durham), 594.

Sand Hutton (Yorks), 1265.

Sanders (Saunders), Charles, shipmaster, 1264.

-, Nicholas, collector, Truro, 585.

-, Ralph, of Oxford, Hearthmoney. 90, 111.

-, Richard, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, William, draper to the Queen Mother, 248, 309, 706, 780; loans to the Government, 653.

-, Sir William, 462.

Sanderson, Lady Bridget, pension to, as mother of the Queen's Maids of Honour, 823, 937, 1141, 1362; Royal bounty to, 366, 417, 472, 728, 736, 752, 777, 796, 971; Queen Mother, 779; walk in Windsor, 773, 782; discovery, Yorks, 563–4.

-, Henry, 1194.

-, Mr. (Aids, Westmorland), 197.

-, Robert, 1194.

-, Sir William, of Thistleworth [Isle worth], husband of Lady Bridget, pension to, 823; sale of his interest in Windsor Park, 158, 417, 751, 872, 937, 1141, 1362; discovery, Yorks, 563–4.

Sandford (Sanford), Francis. Rouge Dragon Pursuivant. 47, 214, 258, 508, 702, 706, 749, 750, 899; account of the Duke of Albemarle's funeral and work on the tombs of the English Kings [Genealogical History of the Kings and Queens of England], 893.

-, Mr., Excise information, 470.

-, Richard, outlaw, of Weston Zoyland. 1149.

-, Symon (Northumberland poll), 521.

Sandgate Castle (Kent), 302; captain of, see Allen, Sir T.; Lieutenant of, see Pragell, J.

Sandown Castle (Kent, garrison, 147, 516; victualling, 302; governor of, see Freeman, W.

Sands (Sandes). See Sandys.

Sandwich, 585; port. 138, 184, 215, 443, 801, 802, 910, 1152, 1176, 1229, 1236, 1276, 1278, 1293 (see Breams, W. Hanning, O., Haworth, H., Jones. C., Preston, T.).

-, castle, keeper of. See Engham, Sir T.

Sandwich, Earl of. See Montagu, Edward.

Sandys (Sands, Sandes), Colonel. 1277.

-, Sir George, loans to Government, 799; accounts, Kent, 691.

-, Martin, Farmer of Excise, Worcester, 237, 833, 836; brother to Col. Sandys, 417,436; Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Worcester, 567, 580, 854, 1153, 1209.

-, Mr., officer of Irish Exchequer, 183.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Aids, Poll and Eleven Months' tax, Westmorland and Cumberland. 87, 89, 97, 133, 200, 205, 235, 242, 328, 334, 335, 451, 596.

Sanky, Clement, Customs officer, 67.

Santin, Lucas, wine merchant, 1249.

Sarum. See Salisbury.

Saul Monastery (Saball Monastery), co. Devon, 250, 309.

Saunders. See Sanders.

Saunderson. See Sanderson.

Savage House, Tower Hill. 1072.

Savage, Sir Edward, 478; petition, 50, 1063.

-, Jo., Navy debt, 133, 754.

-, Thomas, seventh Earl Rivers (1654– 1694), 344, 573; creation money, 718, 1005; steward of Halton, 290.

Saville, George. Viscount Halifax, 1098, 1291, 1304 (from 1679 Earl); Envoy Extraordinary to France, 1254, a commissioner of accounts, 211.

-, (Savile), Henry, Envoy to the French King, 1324.

Savoy, Duke of. Envoy from. See Ambassadors.

Savoy (London, French minister at the, 164.

Sawyer (see Sayer), Sir Edmond (Edward), an Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 12, 21, 22, 26, 28, 38, 40, 45, 48, 63, 66, 70, 77, 78, 91, 106, 111, 170, 182, 186, 187, 197, 200, 205, 214, 215, 218, 232, 239, 260, 290; 316, 318, 325, 400, 419, 423, 447, 452, 459, 468, 474, 479, 506, 556, 577, 579, 581, 597, 601, 605, 607, 612, 620, 639, 645, 687, 689, 692, 703, 720, 762, 828, 845, 848, 856, 887, 907, 909, 911, 914, 916, 930, 960, 980, 988, 996, 998, 999, 1037, 1044, 1049, 1072, 1111, 1136, 1149, 1151, 1154, 1159, 1163, 1166, 1242, 1282, 1343, 1356; a Commissioner for Encroachments, Windsor, 923; deputy to, see Crow, C.

-, Mr. [? Wardrobe], 351, 460.

Saxe, Elector of, 265.

-, -, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.

-, -, garter for, 597.

Saxlingham (Norfolk). 640.

Sayer (Sawyer, Sayers). George, one of the Queen's Pages of Honour. 818, 837.

-, John, Wine Act. 201, 476, 845, 886, 1003, 1045, 1150, 1267, 1276; loans to the Government (and repayments), 177, 226, 399, 401, 856, 1365.

-, -, the King's master cook [23], 189, 217, 548, 728, 862, 1056, 1237; lease to, 601, 618; loans to the Government, 653, 743.

-, Philip, 490.

Sayers, Lady Katherine, annuity to, 119, 400, 425, 501, 572, 670, 693, 894, 956, 1153, 1337.

Scadgell, Richard, landwaiter, Looe port, 1128.

Scales and weights, making of. See Mint.

Scampton (co. Lincoln), 1253.

Scarborough, 585, 1000, 1162.

-, castle and garrison, 185, 235, 515.

Scare, James, bailiff of the stannary of Tywarnhaile, 251.

Scarlett. Thomas, Receiver of First Fruits, 366, 370, 376, 396, 397, 407, 416, 420, 425, 465, 561, 588, 591, 595, 603, 673, 674, 679, 685, 698, 864, 907, 971.

-, -, searcher of Gravesend, 1165, 1358.

Scarsdale, Earl of. See Leke, N.

Scawen. See Scowen.

Soilly, 351, 361.

-, garrison, 306, 515.

Scire facias, 362, 406, 413, 439, 443, 459, 537, 538.

Solater (Slater, Slaughter), Ann, widow, pension, 237, 430, 572.

-, Henry, Customs surveyor, London, 1127.

-, Richard, grant of a debt, 1287.

-, Sir Thomas, bart., 1106, 1109.

Scoper, Henry, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

Scotch. See Scotland.

SCOTLAND, 294, 346, 1224, 1226, 1239, 1310, 1350.

-, cattle, duty of, 18d. per head on imports of (taken by the Customs Farmers), 27, 29, 63, 85, 193, 214, 216,233, 327; and see Musgrave, Sir C.

-, -, importers of, 890.

-, -, restraint on importation of, 868.

-, -, seizures of, 157, 890.

-, fingrins. See Fingrins.

-, interruption of trade with, 410.

-, natives of, treated as aliens in trading, 935.

-, pladdings. See Pladdings.

-, seals, stamps, &c. for, 590.

-, ships of, 835, 1331.

-, union with,Commissioners for, sitting at Somerset House, 679, 727, 728, 773; clerk to, see Walker. J.; messenger to, see Truelock, T.

Scott (Scot), Christopher, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Lincoln. 867.

-, Sir Edward, 235; pension to, 23, 47, 49, 159, 207, 288, 415, 608, 680, 868.

-, James, Duke of Monmouth, Earl of Donoaster, 777, 1007, 1043, 1150; creation money, 225, 361, 509, 555, 702, 777, 1207, 1336; orders and assignments, for, 4, 169, 170, 343, 347, 358, 387, 433, 532, 566, 603, 620, 723, 806, 807, 1181, 1286; assignments by, 806, 807; gifts of plate to, 172. 1030, 1189; goods tor, 1331; sent to France, 1201; regiment of, abroad, 1286; horses for, 310, 313, 318, 339, 516; Moor Park, bought for, from the Duke of Ormonde, 417; 1,500l. per quarter, 463, 609; repair of dwelling, 473, 633; estates in Scotland, 662; commanding King's Own Troop of Guards, 668.

-, Leonard, undersearcher, London port, 740, 744, 842.

-, Margaret, agent to the Countess of Brentford, 507, 698.

-, Mary, Royal bounty to, 1023 1181.

-, Mr., tidewaiter, Hull port, 1143.

-, Sir William, baronetcy fee, 677.

Scotten (Scottew), Moses, 1080, 1249.

Scotton (Yorks), Quakers at. 1124.

Scowen (Scawen), Mr., a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 395.

-, Robert, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Wilts, Gloucester and Southants, 517; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Cornwall, 111, 117, 251, 464, 468, 533, 613, 616.

-, William, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Cornwall, 251, 533, 613, 616.

Screens painted, 1350.

Scrimshaw. See Skrymshaw

Scriven (Screven), Col. Richard, Farmer of Excise of Salop, 76, 833, 836, 864, 1022; Collector of Hearthmoney, co. Salop, 79, 85, 222, 229, 249, 468, 475, 573, 575, 603, 619, 843, 867, 977, 1140, 1148; lease, 312.

Scroggs, Sir William, a serjeant at law, 507, 700.

Scrope (Scroope), Lady, 1346.

Scruberiow (St. Anthony, Cornwall), 811, 909.

Scullogestown, co. Kildare, 838.

Seaborne, John, landwaiter, 965.

Seager (Segar, Seager), Anthony, keeper of the Treasury Chamber (including payments to, for incidents of theTreasuryChamber), 102, 177, 202, 246, 284, 293, 329, 342, 512, 514, 546, 605, 606, 609, 673, 753, 756, 810, 860, 861, 1105, 1168, 1177, 1229, 1259, 1322, 1341; doorkeeper to the Office of Exchanges, 283; loans to the Government, 644.

-, Thomas (probably Capt. Thomas son of Sir William, Bluemantle Pursuivant, 25, 135, 610; Bluemantle Pursuivant, 259, 332.

-, William, waiter, Plymouth, 1188.

Seagrave, John, of Little Cabaragh, Ireland, 790.

Seal oil, 950.

Sealing day, 24, 384, 402.

Seals, making of, 1219.

Seaman, Edward, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Searle, Mr., Hearthmoney riots, 1205.

Seascale (Cumberland), 247.

Seaton Sluice (Northumberland), 500; Seton North, 617.

Seawell. See Sewell.

Secret Service, 810; payment for, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1178; issues for, see Army, Bennet, H, Bishop, H., Charnock, R., Chiffinch, W., Corderoy, T., Coventry, H., Fox, Sir Stephen, Jones, T., Lord Windsor. Manfield, E., Rogers, E., Secretary of State, Talbot, Sir G., Turner, T., Utting, R., Weld, H.

Secretaries of State, 8, 34, 46, 47, 106, 117, 121, 123, 146, 170, 188, 236, 252, 347, 356, 358, 369, 413, 951, 1048, 1177; see Bennet, H., Coventry, H., Morrice, Sir W., Trevor, Sir J., Vane, Sir H.

-, -, defining province of, and of Treasury Lords, 66.

-, -, dispatches from, 718.

-, -, intelligence, 1177.

-, -, proper form of grants under the Great Seal, 103.

-, -, question of office and salary being granted during pleasure or not, 5, 7, 101.

-, -, question of authority over the Customs, &c. See Treasury.

-, -, salaries, 198, 199, 1367.

-, -, secret service. 4,000l. per an, 73; and see Bennet, H., Coventry, H.

-, -, stationery for, 805 (see Bowman, F.): for Lord Arlington's office, 611, 875, 1350; for Sir W. Morrice's office, 875.

-, French. See Henshaw. T.

-, Latin. See Oudart, N.

Securities of Receivers General, &c. See Receivers.

Sedbury Gloucester, 306.

Seddall, James, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Hereford, 880.

Sedgwick, manor and lands (? Sussex), 1048, 1252.

Seele Dr. Thomas, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin 846.

Segar. See Seager.

Seizures, fines and forfeitures (Customs), 35, 54, 81, 139, 154, 171, 365, 414, 755, 952, 985, 991, 995, 1041, 1045, 1074, 1108, 1170, 1173, 1175, 1176, 1203, 1205, 1214, 1219, 1239, 1296, 1303, 1343, 1345, 1353; see Leather; Customs, England (prohibited goods); frauds in appraisements of, 21, 187, 1135, 1147, 1154, 1180, 1197.

-, compounding for, 1056.

-, method of discharging, 353, 518, 522.

-, Navigation Act seizures, 38, 1138, 1198, 1244; clerk of, see Lowe, Mr.

-, paid to the Privy Purse. 288, 315, 508.

-, pertaining to the Solicitor of the Customs, 952, 1135.

-, Privy Seal relating to disposing of. 310.

-, register of, 21.

-, of ships, 1017; see Embargo, France, Hamburg, Prizes.

-, small seizures, 1032.

-, of wine and vinegar, King's moiety of, 1284.

Sellinger. See St. Leger.

Senhouse, John, outlaw, 247.

Sergeant farrier. See Snape, A.

-, of the Hawks. See Russell, G.

Sergeants at arms, 118, 334, 363 (see Barcroft, J., Beck, J., Bishop, Sir R., Bull, M., Charnock, Sir G., Charnock, R., Collet, J. Gide, R., Greaves, H., Harrington, B., Harsnett, R., Houlker, W., Middleton, J., Norfolk, Sir J., Payne, T., Popham, J., Simmonds. F., Smith, G., Stevens, Fr., Thorne, R., Topham, J., Trist, S.. Williamson, E.); attending the Treasury, 419.

Serjeants at law, 1343; see Charleton, Sir J., Hyde. Sir F., Littleton, Sir T., Turner, Sir T.

Serjeants' Inn, 828.

Serjeanty, grand and petit, 195.

Serke, Claves, captain of the "Fortune," 1225.

Serle, Mr., a brewer, 1049, 1053.

Serres (Seeres), Lieut. Col. Charles, pension 775, 809, 999.

Sessions, 207, 211, 1174, 1274, 1298.

Settlement, Ireland, Act of, 546, 615, 628, 649, 755, 838, 839, 846, 853, 871; Commissioners for, see Ireland, Com missioners.

Seven Hundreds (Berks.), steward of, 45; seven manors, 430; see Staples. T.

Severn, the, 1180.

Sewardstone (Essex), 635.

Sewell (Seawell). Mr., 337.

-, Thomas, Hearthmoney, Northumber land, 550.

-, William, blacksmith, Woolwich, 800.

Sewers, Commissioners for (Westminster), 142, 162, 382, 428, 592, 633.

Sexton Nicholas, Commissioner for the Wine Act, Bristol, 594, 792.

Seykes. See Sykes.

Seymour, Edward, Deputy Keeper or Clerk of the Hanaper, Receiver of the Sixpenny writs, 30, 156, 190, 192, 193, 285, 354, 520.

-, Edward or Edmond, Receiver of Taxes, Devon, 127, 130, 264, 441.

-, Edward, a Commissioner of the Navy, 1297.

-, Sir Edward, 172.

-, Eustace, Collector of Aids, co. Lincoln, 20, 390, 393, 398, 541, 691, 914.

-, Francis, first Lord Seymour of Trowbridge, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1183

-, Henry, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 113, 271, 340, 409, 445, 712, 719, 758, 881, 903, 934, 1199, 1287, 1354; lease to, 618, 823; loans to the Government, 792; petition, 101, 110, 130, 161; lease of Saltash passage, 1022, 1028, 1309–10.

-, Henry, Controller, London port, 247.

-, John, Controller, London port, 247.

-, -, Excise Farmer. Bristol and Gloucestershire, 91, 831, 1028.

-, John, sub-searcher, London, 1280.

-, Joseph, nephew to Henry, 618.

-, Sir Joseph, an Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 189, 210, 232, 257, 270, 311, 316, 522, 541, 582, 645, 705, 720, 828, 888, 889, 894, 909, 938, 1140, 1195, 1197.

-, Mr., New Forest, 732, 748, 861.

-, Mr., surveyor of Small Customs, London. 120, 335.

-, Robert, of Grays Inn, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks and Lincoln, 912.

Shabbington (Bucks), 219, 699.

Shackerley. Sir Geoffrey, justice of Chester, 173, 315, 398.

Shadwell, Mr., 378.

Shaen (Shane), Sir James (Ulster Corporation and the Customs of Londonderry and Coleraine). 68, 219, 325, 352, 353, 356, 362, 363, 365–6, 371, 391, 518, 532, 1070, 1268.

Shalcrosse, John, a Commissioner of the Subsidy for High Peak, Derby, 1143; Receiver of Aids, Derby, 240, 316, 328.

Shales, John, loans to the Government, 661.

Shannon, Viscountess. See Boyle. Elizabeth.

Sharp, Robert, lease, 1266.

Shatterdine, Thomas, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

Shaw, John, landwaiter, London port, 994, 1156; surveyor at Blackwall, 944, 1127.

-, Sir John, a Customs Farmer, and as such collector of the imposition on wines and vinegar (including loans to the Government), 35, 65, 71, 72, 116, 131, 190, 220, 221, 238, 252, 257, 277, 333, 389, 445, 446, 456, 470, 491, 494, 517, 641, 645, 655, 658, 665, 669, 679, 702, 758, 819, 947, 956, 989, 992, 994, 1105, 1110, 1121, 1127, 1130, 1141, 1159, 1178, 1181, 1235, 1278, 1345, 1348, 1364, 1365; Customs out ports, 315, 703, 794; Collectors of Customs, Inwards, London port. 88, 199; Navy debt, 868; Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 221, 271, 897; Essex assessments, 705.

-, Mr., surveyor of Chester castle, 98, 99, 235, 245.

-, (manor, Windsor), 172, 269, 309, 423, 556, 634, 1193, 1202.

Shea, Thomas, 896.

Shebbear (Hundred, Devon), 142, 202.

Sheen monastery (Dorset), 201.

Sheep, prevention of export of, 1180.

Sheepwash (Devon), 202.

Sheepy (Leicester), 1285.

Sheerness (Kent), 91, 206, 401, 414, 442, 490, 557, 594, 642, 694, 1111; garrison and fortifications, 185, 212, 234, 516, 1305, 1318, 1333.

Sheers, Jo., shipmaster, 876.

Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave; alum business, 38, 55, 58, 84, 98, 99, 106, 155–6, 160, 211, 243, 298, 309, 313, 611, 386, 379, 382, 383; lands entail, 155.

-, Nicholas, Durham Excise, 4, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34.

Sheffield (Yorks), 564; Little Sheffield Moor, 564.

Shefford (Beds), 246, 513.

Sheldon, Edward, loans to the Government, 492, 643, 649, 787, 920.

-, Gilbert. See Canterbury, archbishop of.

-, Sir Joseph, fee farms, 1309, tenths of London diocese, 312, 345, 351; sheriff [of London], 467.

-, Thomas, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, William, outlaw, 601.

Shemons (Shemonds), Thomas, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

Sheppard (Shepheard), John, Sir Robert Vyner's man, 591, 592–3.

-, William (Eighteen Months' tax, Hereford), 80, 92, 226.

Shepway (Lathe, Kent), 1301.

Sherbrook, Robert, of Oxton, 1296.

Sherburn, Edward, clerk of the Ordnance, 709.

-, Richard, lease, 93, 111, 250, 308; arrest, 468.

Shere. See Mint.

Sheriff, David, tidesman, Newcastle, 1277.

Sheriff Hutton (Yorks), 558, 680.

Sheriffs. See each county separately.

-, accounts, 698.

-, apposals, 113, 116, 163, 254, 310, 318–9, 340, 513, 517, 956.

-, arresting, for their accounts, 1295.

-, executing extents, 750; executing process badly, 318–9.

-, fee farm advertisements See Fee farms.

-, levying arrears of taxes, allowance on, 760.

-, list of, 295.

-, payments out of distresses, &c., 956.

-, post fines and issues of jurors, answered by, direct to the Exchequer. See Post fines; jurors.

-, repairing highways, 163.

Sherland, John, loans to the Government, 642.

-, Mr. [? Post office], 596.

Sherley, Thomas, coastwaiter, London, 946, 1125, 1128.

Sherry. See Wines.

Shervill (Hundred, Devon). 235.

Sherwood, Thomas, tronor, &c., Newcastle, 275.

-, William, tronor, &c., Newcastle, 275.

Sherwood Forest, 950, 954; forest court, 730; timber in Lindhurst and Noemanswood, 158, 298, 353, 390, 658, 662, 663, 667, 682, 730, 956, 990, 1025, 1035–6, 1063, 1087, 1102, 1103.

Sherwyn, Henry, of Nottingham, 1296.

-, John, of Nottingham, tanner, 1296.

-, Richard, a Treasury clerk. 3, 5, 28, 35, 37, 42, 48, 51, 54, 59, 61, 63, 66, 79, 84, 86, 88, 92, 94, 106, 107, 109, 110, 113, 120, 122, 134, 135, 136, 142, 143, 147, 155, 162, 163, 168, 212, 215, 218, 231, 241, 243, 250, 269, 286, 303, 309, 314, 324, 327, 344, 347, 350, 351, 353, 355, 356, 359, 363, 365, 374, 375, 376, 378, 379, 380, 382, 383, 384, 391, 395, 396, 397, 400, 401, 402, 405, 408, 410, 411, 413, 416, 420, 432, 434, 435, 440, 442, 443, 446, 450, 829, 830, 831, 842, 863, 897, 979, 981, 986, 989, 991, 995, 997, 998, 1000, 1013, 1023, 1025; an Agent for Hearthmoney (and sub sequently for taxes), with Fillingham and Webb, 452, 461, 467, 471, 473, 474, 475, 479, 481, 483, 484, 485, 486, 492, 493, 514, 517, 518, 522, 523, 536, 541, 553, 554, 559, 560, 565, 567, 572, 573, 574, 577, 580, 589, 592, 612, 633, 636, 644, 645, 652, 670, 673, 677, 679, 683, 687, 688, 689, 690, 749, 762, 789, 799, 813, 814, 839, 854, 862, 873, 876, 877, 890, 894, 905, 907, 927, 943, 960, 962, 966, 967, 973, 974, 976, 977, 988, 1000, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1018, 1021, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1034, 1041, 1045, 1048, 1056, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1067, 1073, 1075, 1077, 1080, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1100, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1112, 1113, 1145, 1149, 1156, 1158, 1169, 1171, 1183, 1191, 1197, 1217, 1220, 1240, 1242, 1243, 1247, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1266, 1268, 1269, 1272, 1294, 1312, 1347, 1352; (subsidy moneys), 815, 816, 817, 824, 825, 830, 851, 853, 877, 889, 896, 915; (law impositions), 895, 1024; Secretary to the Customs Commissioners from Oct., 1671, 935, 940, 941, 942, 962, 1120, 1128, 1131.

Shetton. See Stretton.

Shewell (Shewill Showell). Thomas, collector, Minehead and Bristol, 739, 1192.

-, (Shelwell). William, surveyor, Bristol, 1012, 1170.

Shie, William, ship's captain, 1233.

Shields (Northumberland and Durham), 1140, 1146, 1262, 1279, 1297; North Shields, 855.

-, salt merchants of, 256.

Shilcot, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

Shillingford alias Izard, John, yeoman pricker to the King s privy harriers, 259, 476, 510, 549, 602, 707, 1003.

Shillings, coining of, 31; gilt shillings, 952.

Shimpling park (Suffolk), 972.

Shingay (Cambridge), 676.

Shipley. William, a Commissioner for Conceal ments, Lincoln, 912.

Shippon (Berks). 823.

Ships, building, bounty of one tenth Customs on three decked ships, 354, 519, 940, 948, 1130, 1148.

-, see Navy (building); experimental building, 194 (see Heemskerck, L. van and Du Moulin, J.).

-, embargo on and release from. See Embargo.

-, foreign, not included in the embargo. 1032.

-, hired, lost or paid for in the Dutch war. See War.

-, King's yachts, 1342, 1349, 1350.

-, -, ships in the East Indies. See East India Company.

-, permission to purchase sixty foreign ships for the timber trade, 76.

-, naturalizing, 74, 76, 86, 95, 228, 948, 949, 1128, 1147, 1231, 1280.

-, in the plantation trade, bonds and contravensions of the Navigation laws. See Navigation Act (Contravensions).

-, seized during the second Dutch war. See Prizes and Hamburg.

-, Swedish. See Swedish.

-, See:—

"Abraham's Sacrifice," 355, 566, 641.

"Adventure," ketch, 1315.

"Algier," frigate, 1026.

"Allen," 1226.

"Ann," 940, 948, 1130.

"Ann and Elizabeth," 1141.

"Ann and Margaret," 1264.

"Anthelope," 190.

"Antigua Merchant," 1175.

"Augustine," 1232.

"Bachelor," 765, 1217, 1225, 1247.

"Bull," 1273.

"Berkeley Castle," 940, 948, 1130.

"Bon Esperanza," 1263.

"Britain," frigate. 1226.

"Cambridge," 1359.

"Charity," 1210.

"Charles," 1158.

"Christian," 1220, 1225.

"Cleveland," yacht, 983, 1149.

"Cockpit," 679.

"Companion," 1226.

"Constant Keathrin," 1226.

"Constant Warwick," 190.

"Convertine," 4,696.

"Dartmouth." 190.

"De Jupiter," 1268.

"Delight," 687.

"Deptford," 190.

"Desert," 1053.

"Diamond," 1008, 1026.

" " (frigate), 1147, 1171.

" " (ship), 190, 1208.

"Dunkirk," 4,696.

"Eagle," 176, 190, 1208.

"Employment," 269.

"Emsworth," sloop, 1026.

"Endeavour," 1141.

"Exchange " of Bristol. 1232.

"Falcon," 1170.

"Fort Zealand," 1259.

"Fortune," 1225.

"Fountaine." 1208.

"Francis," 190, 1250, 1279.

"Gilderland," 1204.

"Golden Sun," 1235.

"Goodhope," 1141.

"Good Intent," flyboat, 1296.

"Goodwill," 1218.

"Harp," 190.

"Henri Bonadventura," 1264.

" Henrietta," 1050, 1202, 1203.

"Hercules," 1220.

"Holmes,"frigate, 1026.

"Hope" (Bergen), 1244.

"Hope" (Scotland), 1350.

"Hopeful Katherine," 1232.

'Hopewell," 1128.

" Horologia di Mare," 1306.

"Jacob" (Ipswich), 766.

"James," 1349.

"James" (Belfast), 1138.

"Jaques," 1168.

"Jerusalem," 1268.

"John"(Leith), 1041, 1198, 1224.

"John" (London), 1120.

" John and Francis, 1141.

"John and Thomas" 1226.

"Jonathan," 1303.

"Jupiter," 1289.

"King David," 1268.

"Kitchen." 273. See Navy building "Kitohin."

"Lantsman" (prize), 1271. 1299.

"Leopard," 4, 32, 38, 41, 119, 331, 677, 680, 685, 696, 703, 813, 951, 1076, 1097, 1333.

"London Merchant." 1244.

"Love." 1277.

"Mary." 190.

"Mary and Jane," 233.

"Mary Rose," 190, 696.

"Merlin" yacht, 1163.

"Mermaid" ("Maire Maid "), 190. 1208.

"Millford," 190.

"Monmonth," 190.

"Nassau" (prize), 1299, 1308.

"Nightingale,'190.

"Northern Lyon." 1274.

"Old Abraham," 1229.

"Palace," 1168.

"Peace of Kotterdam," 1244.

"Pearce." 1147.

"Pearl." of Bristol, 1226.

"Peter " (Dartmouth), 1351

"Peter" (Plymouth), 1226.

"Portland," 190.

"Portsmouth," pink. 1227.

"Princess." 190. 1001, 1163.

"Providence," 294, 876.

"Robert and Hester," 1232.

"Roebuck." 173, 190, 392, 546.

"Rose," 1169.

"Rotterdam," 1293.

"Ruby" (ketch), 140, 143, 282, 285.

"St. John," 1274.

"St. John Baptist," 755.

"St. Joseph," 1306.

"St. Olye,"1270.

"Saphire," 190, 1232.

"Speedwell," 958, 1139, 1257, 1359.

"Susan," 45.

"Thomas and Benjamin," 1232.

"Three Sisters." 1141.

"True Love," 1208.

"William," 1226.

"William." of Bristol, 1232.

"William and James," 1331.

"William and John," 1067, 1233.

Shipton, Thomas, collector, Whitby, 585.

Short, Humphry, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Salop, 1328.

-, John, wine merchant, 1308.

Shortis, Mrs., Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

Shottesham (Norfolk), 586.

Showell. See Shewell.

Shrewsbury (Salop), 1279.

Shropshire. See Salop.

Shrule (Queen's County), 838.

Shute, Benjamin, loans to the Government, 644, 648.

Shuter, Hopton, lease, 511, 729, 786, 790, 804.

Shyers, George, 1134.

Sick and Wounded, 1075; at Gravesend. 1096, 1297.

-, -, acoounts, 41, 66, 199, 955.

-, -, Commissioners for, 199, 220. 638.

-, -, complaints about officers, 1096.

-, -, issues for, 1057, 1074, 1206.

-, -, Treasurer for. See Cock, Captain G.; Osborne, H.

Siddall. James, Hearthmoney farm, Bristol, 282.

Sidney. See Sydney.

Sigglesthorne (Yorks), 200, 201.

Signet, clerk of. 251, 457, 476, 683, 801, 823, 855, 922, 932, 935, 1217, 1246, 1283, 1316.

-, Office, 122, 326, 336, 430, 1358.

Silks, 1342.

-, proposed additional duty on, 955, 1205, 1214.

-, yarn, 1258.

Silkstone (Yorks), 516.

Silver, coining, 421.

-, Dutch prize, 1237; and see Mint (Coining).

-, export, 328.

-, French, 770.

-, price of, 455.

Silverwood, John, waiter, Wivenhoe, 1128.

Silvius (Sylvius), Sir Gabriel, Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Brandenburg and the Princes of Luneburg. 119, 260, 355, 534, 596, 720; grant of bonds on wool from Ireland, 365, 448; loans to the Government. 624.

Simar (?dress). 1341.

Simmonds (Simonds, Symons. Symmons, Sy monds. Symon). Capt., smack, 1188.

-, Edward, loans to the Government, 627, 643.

-, Fitz, a Serjeant-at-arms, 218, 610, 873, 896; loans to the Government, 624.

-, Mr. (issues to), 346; (Bromley), 94.

-, Mrs., 109, 348, 487, 488.

-, Robert (Hereford), 1279.

-, Thomas (Hereford taxes). 82, 226, 381.

Simon. See Symon.

Simpson (Symson), Alexander, litterman to the King and Queen, 308, 319, 322, 610, 613, 896.

-, Thomas, Navy auditor, 869.

-, William, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks, 912, 1005; bailiff of Pontefract, 1018, 1020, 1182.

Sims, Elizabeth (Lynn), 72.

Singleton, John, deputy clerk to the Queen Mother's Council, 779; lease, 909, 1154, 1176, 1248.

-, John, one of the King's music, 262, 621, 925, 1067; loans to the Govern ment, 637.

Sir, Abraham de, wine merchant, 1249.

Sissinghurst (Kent), 733.

Sittingbourne (Kent), 525.

Six Clerks. See Chancery.

Sixpences, coining of, 31, 98.

Sixpenny writs, farm of, 190, 192, 285, 304, 354; suspension of farm (from 1667 June to 1669–70 Jan.), 520.

-, Farmer of. See Newburgh, Earl of.

-, Receiver of. See Seymour, E.

-, sealer and chafewax. 192.

Skayffe, Henry, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Northampton, 881.

Skellarn, Mrs., 1005.

Skelton, Bevill, Capt. of Foot Guards at York, 916.

-, Sir John. Deputy Governor of Ply mouth, 948, 1092, 1132, 1285.

-, Mr., 85, 142, 418 1044.

Skelton (Yorks), 1129.

Skinner (Skiner, Skynner), John, of Hitchen, 289, 749.

-, Mr. (pension), 484; (Collector, Hereford). 226.

-, Ralph, steward of Hitchin, 149, 289, 737.

-, Robert, bishop of Worcester, 785.

-, Thomas, petition, 489.

Skins, calf skins, export of, 529; see Hides.

Skipp (Skypp), George, Farmer of Excise, Somerset. 158, 174, 340, 833, 856, 861.

Skipwith, Sir Fullwar, bart., 667.

-, Thomas, Princess of Orange's dowry, 784.

Skrymshaw, Charles, a Gentleman pensioner, 854.

Skutt, Benjamin, 973, 1038.

Skypp. See Skipp.

Slade [?], Duchy of Cornwall, 903, 913.

Slane, Baron. See Fleming, R.

Slate, William, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1328.

Slater. See Sclater.

Slaughter. See Sclater.

Slaughter (Hundred, Gloucester), 1300.

Slee (Slea). Andree, collector. Boston, 585.

-, George, senr., Comptroller of Boston port, 726, 760.

-, -, junr., Comptroller of Boston port, 760.

Slingsby, Henry, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, Henry, Master and Worker of the Mint. 1, 19, 21, 28, 31, 49, 62, 69, 88, 92, 96, 120, 121, 147, 187, 231, 280, 285, 308, 310, 315, 319, 340, 344, 422, 452, 462, 479, 514, 591, 604, 678, 684, 688, 694, 696, 706, 745, 770, 782, 785, 789, 791, 794, 800, 819, 849, 965–6, 970, 979, 985, 986, 1026, 1038, 1047, 1057, 1066, 1088, 1094, 1295; Treasury Lords dining with him, 857; a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 785, 847, 1347, 1360; a Commissioner for Richmond Park, 1161.

-, Walter. Royal bounty to, 761.

Sloes, 304.

Slow, Mr., landwaiter, London, 981, 1021.

Slye, Mr., Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Derby, 789.

Smalts, farm of. See Kinnoul, Earl of.

Smethwick, Francis, a King's waiter, London port, 86, 325, 350, 810.

Smiths' forges, 880; see Hearthmoney (queries).

Smith (Smyth), Charles, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Gloucester, 887, 921, 1106.

-, Christopher, Receiver of Hearthmoney co. Sussex, 770.

-, Edmund, robber, 1363.

-, Edward, fee farm, 536.

-, Edward. Hearthmoney Farmer, Suffolk, 90, 289, 442, 967, 978, 995, 1003, 1201.

-, Sir Edward, a Commissioner for Claims, Ireland, 615.

-, George, a sergeant at arms, 460, 511, 610, 893, 915.

-, Henry (treason), 1208; grant of, bailiff of Barley, 1225.

-, James complained of by the Duke of Richmond for aulnage frauds, 1038, 1045, 1204.

-, -, commanding ships at Leghorn, 301.

-, -, Sir James, Farmer of Devon Excise, 95, 97, 238, 777, 789, 833, 836, 1030, 1065, 1233; a Commissioner of Excise, 380.

-, James, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Sussex, 507, 701, 770, 854, 959.

-, Sir Jeremy, Surveyor of the Victuallers, 76, 408, 1028, 1031, 1091, 1269.

-, John, of Nibley, Gloucester, 887.

-, -, son of John, Collector of rents, Barnsley, Yorks, 594.

-, -, petition (lease), 453, 455, 462.

-, -, aulnage frauds, 1029, 1045, 1204.

-, -, (temp. Eliz.), 1164.

-, -, tidewater, London, 1166.

-, -, of the king's music, 222, 612.

-, -, (lease, Holborn), 1358

-, -, (Hereford Aids), 82, 226.

-, Sir John fee farm, 1208.

-, Mary. Queen Mother's legacy, 781.

-, -, wife of Henry, attainted, 1208.

-, Mr. (James or Symon), paling and planting Windsor Great Park, 502, 504, 509, 510; James, 663, 682; Symon, 639, 745.

-, Mr., Receiver of Crown revenues. co. Lincoln. 463 Collector of Crowland, 363.

-, -, Exchequer fees or fines, 457.

-, -, for the Earl of Norwich, 401.

-, -, Suffolk Excise, 345.

-, -, steward to Treasurer Southampton, 350.

-, -, Leicestershire Excise, 385, 393.

-, -, (and Pollard), 419.

-, -, Collector of the Eleven Months Tax, 66, 102, 171; the two Smiths. 1041 (the other being? John of Hereford Aids).

-, -, Counsel, 102, 1093, 1095.

-, -, Judge Advocate of the Fleet, 1163.

-, -, (docquet for sergeant at arms), 165.

-, -, pension, 173, 325.

-, -, the bridgemender, 335.

-, -, overpayment, 28.

-, Nathaniel. Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Northampton, 359, 532, 567, 597, 873, 1202, 1358; ditto of Aids, co. Northampton, 220, 244, 316.

-, Nicholas, purchasing Loddington manor, 658, 663.

-, Richard, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 864; ditto Southampton and Isle of Wight, 864; ditto Wilts and Dorset, 1134.

-, -, lease of Mulberry Gardens. 197.

-, -, lands of, taken into St. James's Park. 57, 240, 313, 317, 334. 519, 639.

-, -, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks. 634.

-, -, clerk of the Cheque of the Yeomen of the Guard, 529.

-, Robert, Excise, rescue, 1111; attorney of St. Andrew's. Holborn, 1346.

-, Samuel, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Devon and Cornwall, 1255, 1347.

-, -, son of John, Collector of rents Barnsley, Yorks. 594, 596.

-, Stephen, Hearthmoney, Gloucester,306.

-, Symon, of Westminster, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Southants and Isle of Wight, 532, 567, 594, 752, 854, 1192; Receiver General of Crown Revenues, Southampton. Wilts and Gloucester, 195, 234, 257, 314, 328, 339, 517, 1129, 1132, 1145, 1146, 1286; Receiver of Poll and Aids, co. Surrey, 75, 205, 601, 1300; loans to the Government, 624, 774.

-, Symon, Master of the King's otter bounds, 723, 729.

-, Thomas,a Sub- Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 924; loans to the Government, 613, 633.

-, Sir Thomas, bart., 1248.

-, Wilham, Princess of Orange's dowry, 51, 158, 166, 338, 784.

-, -, interest in Mote Park, 1240, 1311; Mr., interest in Moore Park, 947, 956, 958.

-, -, of Old Windsor, gent., 603.

-, -, repairs in New Forest, 73, 292, 294.

-, -, Hyde Park, 985.

-, William, wine merchant, 1306.

-, Sir William, bart., 304, 979.

Smitheer (Smither), Robert, waiter at Poole, 1127.

-, William, lease, Moulton, 1192, 1214.

Smithsby (Smythsby), James, loans to the Government, 644.

Smithwick. See Smethwick.

Smugglers. See Customs frauds.

Smyrna, 1139.

Smyth. See Smith.

Smythsby. See Smithsby.

Snaith (Yorks), 634.

Snape (Snap), Andrew, King's sergeant farrier. licence at Hampton Court 1064. 1107.

-, Charles, Hearthmoney officer, 963.

Snelgrave, Mr., Coroner? of Southwark, 1059.

Snell, George, 280; loans to the Government, 212.

-, John, lands at Chelses, 799; fee farm, 1153.

-, Mr., at the Great Seal [Office], 393, 443, 483, 643, 734.

-, Symon, wine merchant, 1249.

Snelling, George, a Governor of Excise in 1650, 42.

Snelston (Derby), 589.

Snow. Alice, 598.

-, Charles, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Jeremy [banker], 38, 671, 674, 677, 686, 1007, 1010; Receiver of Aids, London and Middlesex, 118, 127, 223. 538.

-, John, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 773.

-, Mr., Attorney General's clerk, 455.

-, Richard, 598.

-, William, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 773.

Snow well. See New Forest (Lyndhurst).

Soames, Mr., proposer for the New Additional Mr., proposer for the New Additional Excise, 810.

Soan, Francis, Commissioner and Receiver of Heartbmoney for Middlesex, London, Westminster and Southwark, 671.

Soccage, 1288; see Greenwich (East).

Sodder, Jos., Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1329.

Soldiers' quarters. See Army (quartering)

-, (1649), arrears. See Ireland (soldiers).

Sole Bay, battle of, 1331, 1342, 1359.

Soleby, Mr., 76.

Solicitor General (see Finch, Sir H., North, Sir F., Turner, Sir Ed.), 1,6. 9, 14, 18, 21, 29, 31, 32, 35, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 55, 58, 60, 61, 67, 68, 70, 73, 79, 85, 106, 114, 115, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 130, 132, 136, 147, 151, 159, 165, 168, 179, 183, 187, 190, 195, 197; fee, 198, 199, 202, 206, 210, 211, 215, 225 231, 233, 249, 252, 260, 265, 294, 295, 297, 298, 301, 309, 311, 312, 316, 327, 341, 346, 349, 351, 363, 369, 376, 378, 380, 384, 385, 389, 395, 398, 400, 402, 403, 405, 406, 407, 408, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 424, 439, 441, 453, 454, 461, 463, 465, 467, 481, 486, 488, 505; salary. 516, 517, 518, 523, 529, 534, 536, 553, 555, 560, 561, 562, 571, 575, 601, 634, 645, 659, 665, 674, 693, 775, 807, 810, 822, 828, 851, 868, 883, 941, 1000, 1007, 1013, 1017, 1034, 1054, 1073, 1077, 1156, 1164, 1172, 1292, 1297, 1327, 1346, 1356; chamber of, 535.

Solicitors of taxes see assessments; and for the solicitors of each separate county see the counties severally.

Somer. See Summer.

Someris (Luton, Beds), 576.

Somerset, Edward, second Marquess of Worcester, 659.

-, Henry, third Marquess of Worcester, afterwards Duke of Beaufort, Dean Forest and Monmouthshire Aids, 135, 170, 171, 344, 372, 373, 380, 401, 429, 456, 457, 516, 531, 819, 1065; President of the Marches of Wales. 1275, 1292, 1303, 1305; Constable of St. Briavels castle, 626; castle repairs, 432; petition concerning his father's debts, 659.

Somerset, county, 308, 313, 618, 786, 823, 837, 903, 1101, 1130, 1149, 1155, 1184, 1190, 1278.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 833, 836, 861, 884, 1282, 1324, 1352; Sub-Commissioners, 867, 881, 884; see Philips, R., Skipp, G.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 473; see Barnewell. Mr., Bennet, Jo., Challoner, R., Churchill, R.. Lloyd, B.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands, 1235; see Bennet, J.

-, -, Receivers, Solicitors, Collectors and Commissioners of taxes, 321, 750, 827; see Lord Hawley, Tooker, J., Trethewy, J., Walrond, G.

-, -, sheriffs, 602.

Somerset House, or Strand House or Denmark House, 189, 1081, 1251, 1277, 1282.

-, -, Capuchin friars at, 63, 142, 161, 335.

-, -, Commissioners for the Union with Scotland sitting at, 679.

-, -, gardens of, 280; gardener, see Browne, J.; Barr, G.

-, -, gate porter sweeping streets, 780.

-, -, grant of, to the Queen Mother, 280.

-, -, grant of, to the Queen Consort. See Queen Consort.

-, -, Queen Mother's bedchamber, 781.

-, -, -, -, chapel, 296, 347, 781, 1131.

-, -, -, -, servants, moving from, 296.

-, -, repairs, 501.

-, -, secreting prohibited goods in, 189.

-, -, serjeant to enter, 25.

-, -, Tennis Court, 280.

-, -, under housekeeper. See Browne, H.

-, -, upper house of, 280.

Somershal (co. Gloucester), 887.

Somersham (Huntingdon), 74, 85, 370, 396, 426, 503, 551; chace and park, 709.

Sone. See Soan.

Sonne, Capt., 501.

Soper, Philip, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Huntingdon, 1237.

Sorcell, Mr., high constable, 1041.

Sorrell, John, arrears of Royal Aid, 1002, 1231.

-, Thomas, vintner, 1200.

Souoh. See Zouch.

Souls, Mr., 120.

Sound, Mr., 199,

Sourceau (Surces), Claude, the King's tailor, 240, 490.

South Barrow (? Barry, Glamorgan), 1146.

-, Cave (Yorks), 558.

Southampton, Earl. See Wriothesley, T.

-, House, 350.

-, town and port, 191, 445, 586, 595, 968, 993, 1055, 1141, 1143, 1157, 1260, 1315, 1362; Commissioners of Assessments, 207.

-, county, 45, 198, 246, 255, 266, 314, 586, 835, 1051, 1100, 1131, 1146, 1204, 1212, 1257, 1283, 1286, 1288, 1292.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 730, 833, 836, 1035, 1184, 1218, 1282, 1324 (see Calvert, P., Thistlethwaite. B., Vincent, S., Warner, Mr.; Sub-Commissioners of, 864, 1134, 1238, 1241.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Collier, W.; Edlin, R.; Smith, Symon.

-, -, New Forest. See New Forest.

-, -, Receivers of Crown lands, 32, 195, 578, 954, 1170 (see Smith, Symon); fixed charges on Crown Revenues of, 503, 512.

-, -, Receivers, Collectors, Solicitors and Commissioners of Taxes, 13, 16, 38, 76, 125, 207, 821, 875, 1143; see Norton, Sir J., Welsted, S.

-, -, sheriffs, 602, 891.

Southcote (Southcott), John, 1013.

-, Umphrey, Customs, Falmouth, 1038, 1191, 1197, 1218.

South waite (Cumberland), 575.

Southwark (Surrey), 7, 271, 315, 567, 607, 760, 941, 942, 1116, 1117, 1124, 1134, 1242.

Southwell, Mrs. (petition, Ireland), 51, 109.

-, Richard, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Robert, of Kinsale, 251.

-, Sir Robert, a clerk of the Privy Council, 338, 370, 373, 383, 406, 419, 462, 506, 604, 658, 710, 716, 1020, 1082, 1302, 1338; payments to, 27, 897, 1245; a Commissioner and Governor of Excise, 927, 1171; Ambassador to Portugal, 56, 95, 152, 158, 162, 285, 392, 421, 446, 562, 570–1, 1100; ditto to the Count de Monterei, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, 1123, 1133.

Southwell (Notts), school perpetuity, 53, 209.

Southwold (Suffolk), 585.

Southwood Common (Wymondham, Norfolk), 908.

Southworth (Southwort), Thomas, tidesman, London, 1039.

-, William, tidesman, London, 1271.

Sowden, John, Sub-Collector of Hearthmoney, Devon, 56, 219, 328.

Spain, King and Queen Regent, 534, 635, 679, 687,717, 721.

-, Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors (to and from).

Spalding (Lincoln), 371, 528, 530, 536, 572, 639, 1195, 1207, 1227, 1250, 1262, 1266, 1367.

-, monastery, 807.

Spanish Netherlands, 1123; Governor of, see Monterei, Count de.

-, -, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Southwell, Sir R.

-, prize salt, 1349.

-, ships, 1147.

Sparks (Sparkes, Sparcks), Arthur, Deputy Remembrancer of the Exchequer, 1237.

-, Rachel. Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

-, Thomas, cheirographer to the Court of Common Pleas, 1237.

-, William, Deputy King's Remem brancer, 119, 252, 798.

Sparrow, Anthony, bishop of Exeter. See Exeter.

Speed, Thomas, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Southwater, 1165.

Speight, William, Collector of chantry rents, Lincoln, 77, 743, 932.

Spelman (Spilman), Clement, a baron of the Exchequer, 48, 207, 332, 384, 476, 616.

Spencer, John, lease of salt marshes, 786, 798, 975.

-, John, lease of Battersea, 1185.

-, Leonard, clerk assistant of the office of Exchange, 283.

-, Nathaniel, tidesurveyor, Hull, 1137.

-, Robert, farm of the 4½ per cent. duty in Barbados, 76, 82, 83, 144, 148, 327, 400, 444, 626, 702, 1217; lease, 52, 1019, 1027, 1045, 1082, 1202, 1224, 1240; discovery, 225; Royal bounty, 239; for Sir C. Berkeley, 989.

-, Robert, third Earl of Sunderland, creation money, 884; ambassador to Spain (1671, Sept.—1672, May), 1211, 1289, 1325, 1360; ditto to France (from 1672, Nov. 13), 1312, 1314; ambassadorial plate, 955, 988, 1050, 1052, 1109, 1122.

-, William, Receiver of Crown Revenues for Lanes., Westmorland and Cumberland, 517, 1034, 1195.

Spicer, John, clerk to one of the Tellers of the Exchequer, 220, 281; Mr., messenger of the Receipt, 134, 795.

-, -, loans to the Government, 311, 554, 610, 660, 669, 919, 928.

-, Sam, Collector of the Additional Aid, Essex, 1328.

-, Thomas, Customs officer, Lyme port, 982, 1112, 1153, 1191, 1347.

Spices, 434.

-, imported from Holland, farm of, 414, 453, 554, 561; see Crispe, Sir N., Crispe, Mr.

-, seizures of, 409, 411, 417, 465, 601, 1175, 1246–7.

Spragg, Admiral Sir Edward, gift of plate for services against Algiers, 751, 902. 1016, 1051, 1206; annuity to, 1262, 1340.

Spranger, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Spring, Sir William, a Commissioner of Assessments, Suffolk, 226, 239.

Sprot, Mr., petition. 1044.

Spry, Anne, 735, 811; lease, 909, 1225.

-, Arthur, surety for Exeter tithes, 75; deputy receiver for Law duties, Devon and Cornwall, 1157; lease, 1225.

-, Mr. Sir T. Carey), 993; (customs), 1088, 1268.

-, Samuel, lease, 909.

-, Walter, waiter at Bideford, 1028.

-, William, lease, 1225.

Spurr (Spour), John, 1081. 1250.

Squib, Lawrence, a Teller of the Exchequer, 131, 451, 511, 1015, 1027, 1175; repair of his house as Teller, 473, 633, 741; brother to, 1026; disputed with May. 79; a Commissioner of Exchanges, 595.

-, Robert, loans to the Government 624, 626, 631. 644, 1348.

Stabbs. See Tin.

Stables. See Royal Stables.

Stadden (Staden), of Blackwall, ropemaker, a Navy creditor, 869; Hearthmoney, 583.

Stafford. Edward, Duke of Buckingham, 640.

-, John. arrears of royal aid, 1231.

-, Viscount. See Howard William.

Stafford, county, 241, 539, 856, 1060, 1261.

-, -, chantry rents, Receiver of, 917.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 833, 836, 1218, 1282. 1324 see Egerton, R.); Sub-Commissioners, 864, 880, 1134, 1238.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 1093; see Cole, T., Colles, J., Hodgkins, Mr., Holland, H., Ridley. R.

-, -, militia money, 1099.

-, -, Receivers and Auditors of Crown lands, 785, 1204 (see Finney, S., Oliver, T., Williams, T.); tallies charged on Crown Revenues of, 67.

-, -, Receiver, &c. of taxes. See Hollingshead, F.

-, -, sheriffs, 602, 684.

Staggin, William, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

Staggins, Isaaok, 358; a King's musician, 623, 893; loans &c. for, 706.

Staley, John, goldsmith, of London (lease), 525.

-, Richard, wine merchant, 1307.

Stallage (lease of), 908, 909, 1253, 1257.

Stamp duties. See Law.

Stamford, Earl of. See Grey, Henry.

Stamford Bridge (Yorks), 558.

Standard. See Mint.

Stanhope, Catherine, Countess of Chesterfield. surrender of gunpowder patent, 66, 266, 278, 542; allowance on Post Office. 236.

-, [Philip, third] earl of Chesterfield, payment for Lady Chesterfield, 266, 347, 516, 542, 1013, 1030 1179: creation money. 777, 893, 728. 729; post office defalcations, &c. See Post Office; pension on the powder and commutation of, 102, 106, 108, 129, 137, [?266].

-, William. 266; Excise Farmer. Notts, 833, 836, 875, 1241.

Staninough. Peter (King's preacher, Lancs.), 189.

Stanihurst (Staninhurst), Colonel Henry, Royal bounty, 265. 274.

Stanley. Charles, seventeenth earl of Derby (Admiral of the Isle of Man, ViceAdmiral of Lancashire and Cheshire), 737, 1068, 1099, 1108, 1235.

-, Edward, Justice of Peace, of Cumberland, 512.

-, George, New Forest Commissioner, 1204.

-, Mr. (Cardonell s docquet). 71.

-, Sir Thomas, bart., 122, 130.

-, William, Navy creditor, 453, 869.

-, -, voyage to the French Court and Monsieur, 489, 643.

-, Sir William. Commissioner of Assessments, Chester. 264.

Stannaries. See Tin.

Stanny (Stawny), Perceval. King's letter carrier, 100, 116, 119, 147, 205, 246, 288, 322, 332, 345, 398, 463, 464, 518, 547, 607, 925.

Stansbye, Mr., petition, 162.

Stanton, Captain John, Navy creditor. 869.

Stanton under Bardon (Leicester), 184. 201.

Stanyon, Lawrence, assistant cashier, Office of Exchange, 150, 283, 302; loans to the Government, 660

Stanway (Salop), 1328.

Staple, Mayor and Company of Auditor of, 720, 828, 1367; see Godolphin, Sir W.

Staples, Nicholas (new Sarum lease), 918.

-, Thomas, bailiff of Cookham and Bray, and water bailiff of the Thames River, 903; steward of the 7 Hundreds, 45, 430, 433, 435, 1023.

Stapleton, Capt., grant of ship, 1138.

-, Mr., auditor of Durham bishopric, 1045, 1056, 1077.

-, Col. William, Governor of the Leeward Isles, 1317; ditto of St. Christopher, 1317.

Stapley, Sir John, surveyor of Small Customs London, 1175.

Star Chamber, 121, 530,

Staresmore (Statesmore), Mr., petition, 1023, 1064.

-, George, of London, vintner, 1228.

Starling (Sterling, Stirling), Sir Samuel, Farmer and Receiver of Hearthmoney, Kent. 11, 34, 112, 142, 150, 169, 214, 252, 257, 282, 290, 312, 387, 435, 479, 529, 579, 689, 744. 828, 846, 1063, 1099; Hearths Beds, 281, Lord Mayor of London. 531, 676; Excise Farmer. Norfolk. 367, 539, 552, 553

Starmer, Mr. (arrest), 978, 985.

State Papers, keeper of. See Williamson, Jos.

States General. 280 See Holland.

Statesmore. See Staresmore.

Stationer to the King. See Royston. R.

Statuary (heads), 885, 1009.

Steane, Thomas, Navy creditor, 869.

Steare, Humphrey, Comptroller of Bridgwater port, 224.

Stebbing. See Stubbinge.

Stedman, Mr. [George], dispute with Captain Kingston, 84, 108, 248, 254.

Steele, Richard, wine merchant. 1307.

Steelyard, pricker of. 714.

Steeple (Essex), 1329.

Steer, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

Steffkin, Theodore, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Stephens (Stevens), Aphra (Stepkins pension), petition, 158; widow, 175, 748.

-, Francis, Sergeant at Arms, 10, 189, 242, 265, 271, 340, 543, 763, 967, 1106, 1111, 1120, 1124, 1134, 1144, 1182, 1184, 1201, 1205, 1232, 1233, 1260, 1271, 1282, 1295, 1314.

-, Henry, outlaw (Cornwall), 903

-, John, of Rochester, 96

-, Sir John, Constable of Dublin Castle, 801.

-, Mr. (possibly a King s Counsel), 1007.

-, -, (navy tickets), 1017, 1018, 1019; sick and hurt, 1057.

-, Thomas, Collector of the One and Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1329.

-, Timothy (Stoke Climsland), 776.

Stephenson (Stevenson), Henry, tidesman, Liverpool, 1241.

-, Thomas, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Stepkins. See Stephens.

Stepney (Middlesex), 317, 607.

Stepney, John, Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 935: lease, 1295.

-, Justina (alias Vandike), pension, 320, 439, 510, 589, 756, 886, 1203, 1350.

-, Mr., petition, 94.

Steppingley (Beds), 246, 513.

Sterling. See Starling.

Sterne, Richard (Archbishop of York, 941.

Stevens. See Stephens.

Steward, Capt., landing goods, 1102, 1315; and see Stewart.

Stewart (Stuart), Charles, fifth Duke of Richmond, farm of the Aulnage. 9, 32, 79, 734, 976, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1045; creation money as Duke of Richmond, Earl of March and Earl of Lichfield, 21, 335, 367, 468, 612, 1317; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 178, 331, 359, 367, 477, 621, 720, 729, 751, 764, 926, 966, 968, 1008, 1032, 1193, 1362, 1367; Ambassador to Denmark, 1109, 1159, 1165, 1169, 1206, 1269, 1313, 1338; Ambassadorial plate, 981, 1005, 1006. 1007, 1029, 1053, 1073, 1216, 1218; Lincoln lands, 1146; lease, 994; alum business, 26; coals. 963, 969; stables in Duke's yard, 915; arrears of taxes, 1297; Harlackenden's affair, 28.

-, Edgar, Duke of Cambridge. See Cambridge.

-, Jane, petition, 134, 457.

-, Mary, Duchess Dowager of Richmond, widow of third Duke of Richmond, in the service of the Queen Mother, 120, 1131.

-, Mr., 418.

-, (Steward), Sir Robert, a Master in Chancery, 1187; a Trustee for sale of Fee Farms. 414, 421, 645, 680, 859, 912, 937, 1164, 1212, 1273, 1347.

-, Mrs. Sophia, one of the dressers of the late Queen Mother, pension to, 489, 645, 727, 736, 768, 1122, 1296; loans to the Government, 815.

Stiddolph (Stidolph), Elizabeth 1234.

-, Fraucis, 1234.

-, Sir Richard, bart., lease, 1008, 1013 1200, 1234, 1236, 1297.

-, Thomas, 1234.

Stinton, Mr., petition, 989, 1020.

Stirling See Starling.

Stisted (Stiteed), Charles, Customs officer, 987, 1153.

-, Edward. Customs officer, 987, 1153.

Stockdale, Robert, collector of Dover, 1285, 1308.

Stockhill, Rowland (Beverley), Yorks), 823.

Stockholm (Sweden), 184, 252, 1170, 1285, 1289, 1351.

Stockings, English, 917.

Stockman, Mr., patition, 1066.

Stockton (Stockden, William, of Bury St. Edmunds (Suffolk, Excise), 49, 98, 154, 367, 475, 565, 568, 574, 575, 727, 782.

Stockton (on Tees, Durham), 1128, 1143, 1248.

Stodder, Daniel, tidesman. Dover, 1241.

Stoke, Canon (Devon), 202.

-, Climsland (Stokeclimsland), (Cornwall), 724, 776, 849, 1168.

-, Worplesden (Surrey), 894.

Stokesley (Yorks), 1094.

Stole, Groom of. See Bath, Earl of.

Stone for Custom house, 941.

-, quarries, 36, 911.

-, for paving streets, 379.

Stone, John, 259; master mason at Windsor, 642, 704, 899, 1004; loans to Government, 646.

-, -, merchant, 1110.

-, Capt. John, Commissioner for Farmers of Irish Revenue, 157, 276, 297, 300, 553.

-, William, petition, 158.

Stonehouse (Devon), 1191.

Stoneing, William (lease, temp. Eliz.), 1212.

Stonesfield (Oxford). 543.

Stonor, Mr.. Rochester, 365, 368.

Stopp. Peter Williamson, shipmaster, 1244.

Storm and inundation, 1146, 1157, 1165.

Story, Capt., Receiver of Accounts. Cambridge, 386, 388; Thomas, 541.

Stottesden Hundred, Salop, 1164, 1235.

Stow Maries (Essex), 1328.

Strabane, Lord of. See Hamilton, C.

Stracey, John, loans to Government, 632; wine merchant, 1307.

Strachan (Straughan), Capt., docquet, 148.

Stradling Lamerock (Hearths, Gloucester), 306.

-, Robert, 752.

Strafford, Lady and Earl. See Wentworth.

Straine (Strayne), Thomas, Collector of Hearthmoney, Lincoln, 614, 997, 1209; Deputy to Simon Smith, 1146.

Straits. See Gibraltar.

Strand House. See Somerset House.

Strange. Capt. Edward, Governor of Hurst Castle, payments for Portland and Hurst Castle, 32. 159, 195, 302, 1129, 1132, 1145.

Strangwaies, Col. Giles, 855, 1039.

-, Sir John, 855.

Stratford, Mr. (Mint prosecutions), 953.

Stratton, Thomas (Hearths, Gloucester), 306.

Stratton super Fosse, manor, 254, 521, 801, 837, 894.

Stratton Sanctuary (Cornwall), manor, 113.

-, (Hundred. Cornwall), 1300.

Strays, 927.

Street, George, landwaiter, Bristol, 950. 1013, 1043, 1079, 1080, 1248, 1284, 1349.

-, -, Hearthmoney receipt, 1135, 1143.

-, Joseph, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Chester, 141, 1210.

-, Mr., Mayor of Worcester, 26, 1277.

-, Thomas, Welsh Judge, 205.

-, -, deputy accomptant of country, Excise, 1282, 1324.

-, William, Justice of Chester, 315.

Streeter, Robert, serjeant painter, 1158. 1330.

STREETS, bad state of, enforcing laws for purging, 435.

-, London and Westminster topography generally:—

Aldersgate Street, 267.

Artillery ground (Tower), 781, 1355.

Bedford Backgate, Covent Garden, 345.

Bloomsbury district, 914.

Bottle Quay, 1277.

Brown's Close, 961.

Bunches Close, 961.

Castle Baynard Ward, 796.

Chancery Lane. 393.

Channel Row, 1011.

Charing Cross, 435, 888, 915, 1066.

Charles Street, Covent Gardens, 345.

Cockpit, 1095, 1294.

Common Shore (East end of Hog Lane), 936.

Common Yard, Princes Street, 377.

Covent Garden, 309, 345, 369, 915.

Cripplegate Ward. 505, 688, 767, 794.

Dog Yard, 961.

Dogghouse Field, 961.

Drury Lane, 1219.

Duke's Yard, 915.

Durham Yard, 656.

Elm Street, 915.

Exchange. See Exchange.

Fanshaw Street. 108.

Fetter Lane, 936.

Goodman s Fields. 936.

Goring Garden [Mulberry Garden], 704. 763.

Gravel Lane, St. Saviour's, Southwark, 271, 315.

Great Garden in St. Martin's in the Fields, 777.

Great St. Helens, 17. 48, 150, 902; and see Exchange.

Grub Street, 941.

Gunfield, 936.

Hog Lane (Tower Hill), 760, 793, 1358.

Hogg Lane alias Rosemary Lane, St. Andrew, Holborn, 936, 1195.

Holborn, 372, 788, 936, 1358.

Kempe's Field, 961.

King's Bench Buildings, Inner Temple, 595.

Laystall Garden, 961.

Leadenhall Street, 64.

Leicester Fields, 915.

Little Queen Street, 955.

Little Tower Hill, 760, 936, 1145.

Lombard Street, 969.

Lyme Street, 492.

Mark Lane, 8, 461.

Mill Hill, 936.

Mulberry Gardens (Goring Garden), 172, 197, 198, 211, 381, 763, 777, 1313.

Orchard Street, 771.

Paternoster Row, 1314.

Pell Mell, 435, 917.

Piccadilly, 915, 961.

Princes Street, 377.

Pye Alley, Fanshaw Street, 108.

Rolls Liberty, 1121.

Rosemary Lane, 936, 1195.

Round Rundles, 961.

St. Andrew's, Holborn, 760, 793.

St. James's Buildings, 844.

St. James's Street, 961, 1193, 1202, 1208, 1288.

St. Martin's Lane, 915.

Sandpit Field in St. James's Park, 197.

Serjeants' Inn. See Serjeants.

Sheer Lane, 1014.

Strand, 1257.

Swallow Field, 961.

Tanfield Court, Inner Temple, 816, 817.

Tennis Court in Piccadilly, 961.

Tilt Yard, 310, 1222, 1228, 1244.

Thames Street, 196.

Tower Hill, 793, 1072; leases on, 1312, 1322.

Tower Wharf. 1322.

Walnut Tree Lane, St. Olave's, Southwark, 760.

Walsingham Garden, 1222, 1244.

Wat's Close, 961.

Strelley. George, Collector of Plymouth, 1038, 1052, 1191, 1192, 1209, 1299, 1309, 1353.

Stretton (Shetton), George, gauger, 1187.

Strickland, Barbara, relict of Walter, 933, 934, 1246, 1264.

-, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

-, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for keeping the Privy Seal, 211. 293, 310, 521, 610, 613, 678, 771, 825, 881, 1185. 1226; salt from, 30, 32, 34, 36, 37, 104, 122, 145, 218, 255–6, 387, 390, 410, 422, 508. 512, 547, 548, 566, 571, 716, 1236, 1264, 1336; Hearthmoney, Yorks, 973, 1067, 1077.

-, Walter. Receiver of Hearthmoney, York city and West Riding, 360, 433, 567, 584, 597, 601, 731, 733, 751, 817, 872, 967. 968, 973, 1008, 1077, 1139, 1174, 1264, 1300; Receiver of Assessments, co. Yorks, 127, 264, 316, 447, 571, 587, 591, 927, 933, 934, 1146, 1246; Receiver of Lennox Lands, 461, 600, 603; pension to, 933.

Stringer, Thomas, of St. Clements Danes, 1131, 1184–5.

-, Sir Thomas, 505.

Strode (Stroud), Edward, a Commissioner of the Eleven Months'Tax, Somerset, 827.

-, George, landwaiter, London, 1039, 1048, 1078.

-, -, ensign of the Barbados regiment, 1038.

-, Colonel John, Receiver of Hearthmoney for the Cinque Ports, 20, 75, 126, 259, 261, 399, 579, 646, 790, 848, 1081, 1254; Lieutenant-Governor of Dover Castle, 180, 302, 696, 996, 1060, 1065, 1279; employed by the Duke of York, 20; Barbados regiment. clothes for and bringing men back from Barbados, 773, 968, 994, 990, 996, 1038, 1153, 1167; farmer with others of the 4½ per cent, duty to Barbados and the Leeward Isles, 376, 378, 382, 404, 472, 488, 505, 508. 696, 627, 639, 1038, 1047, 1051, 1060, 1065, 1093, 1112-3, 1217, 1342, 1349; grant of a ship, 1138.

-, Sir John (Lyme Cobb), 474.

-, Mr. (Sir William's business), 1073.

-, Sir William, lands of for Plymouth fort, 192, 966, 1073, 1074, 1109, 1139; son of, 1092.

Strong, Robert, of the King's music, 262, 610, 898, 920.

Strong waters (brandy) duty, 296, 301, 348.

-, -, farm of, 996; and see wine and vinegar.

Stroud. See Strode.

Stuart. See Stewart.

Stubbridge Coppice (Chertsey), 798; and see Daberon, John.

Stubbinge (Stebbing),Thomas Hugh, Collector of the Hundred of Appletree, Derby, 444, 460, 597, 888.

Stucky (Stuky), Valentine, loans to the Government, 644.

-, William, 84.

Studs. See Royal studs.

Stukeley (Stuckley), Mr. (bonds), 204.

-, -, Mr. [Lewis, Comptroller of Plymouth], 981.

-, Lady (bonds), 48.

Stuky. See Stucky.

Subsidy. See Assessments.

Such. See Zouch.

Suckley, Francis, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Sudbury (Suffolk), 11.

Sudlow, Mr., brewer, Wilts, 194.

Sudock [see Saddock], Robert (Eton), 1222.

Suffolk, Duke of. See Grey, Hy.

-, Earl of. See Howard, James.

Suffolk, county, 218, 222, 225, 248. 251, 364, 535, 538, 552, 585, 972, 1178, 1197.

-, -, Clerk of Assizes, 54.

-, -, Excise, Farm and Farmers, 552, 553, 685, 782,833,836, 842, 1352, 1368 (see Beane, H., Bucknall, Sir W., Stockton, W., et al.); Sub-Commissioners, 867, 1202, 1352.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 291, 395, 813, 967, 1099; Farmers see Carr, R., King, T., Pollard, Sir H., Potts, Mr., Smith, E., Wilkinson, A.; Receivers see Goddard. T., Holland, H.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands, 260; see Cawood, T., Dering, E.

-, -, Receivers, Collectors, Solicitors and Commissioners of Taxes, 94, 128, 226, 358. 395, 500, 538, 706,895.968, 1065, 1099, 1236, 1278; see Davy, J., Gipps, G., Girling, Jo., Holland, H., Keene, E., Man, D., North, D., Pitfield, Mr.. Pallant, E.

-, -, Sessions, 211.

-, -, Sheriffs, 602.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 303.

Sugar, export, 143.

-, imports, 285, 1259, 1299.

-, in Barbados, 1038, 1059–60; frauds, 1217 (and see Barbados and 4½ per cent).

-, Muscovado, 1198.

-, payment in. See Barbados.

-, price of (for Barbados currency), 386, 429–30.

Suicides' goods, 927.

Sully (Glamorgan), 1140, 1180.

Summer, John, wine merchant, London, 1249.

-, (Somer), Richard, lease, 598.

Summer Isles. See Bermudas.

Summers, John, collector, Exeter port, 595.

Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, 1245.

Sunderland, Earl of. See Spencer, R.

-, (Durham), 387,585, 1081, 1195, 1198, 1250, 1316.

Supers, method of. See Receivers.

Superstitious uses, bequests for, forfeited, 1124.

Surinam (Dutch Guiana), 40, 1084; English sufferers at, 200, 1259.

Surrey, Hugh, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, William, petition for lease, 1073.

Surrey, Earl of. See Howard, Thos.

Surrey, county, 182, 306, 525, 607, 699, 708, 760, 817, 824, 904, 942, 1018, 1047, 1121, 1134, 1136, 1161, 1203, 1215, 1218, 1227, 1264, 1265, 1273.

-, -, East Division, 1300.

-, -, Excise, 69, 348; for the Excise Office and Excise Farm see under Excise and for London in particular under Excise (London).

-, -, Hearthmoney, 941, 942, 966, 977, 1049; collectors, Doyly, Sir W., Roger, T., Weaver, Fr.

-, -, Receivers and auditors of Crown lands, 20; see Trout, J., Watts —; charges on Crown lands, 188, 216.

-, -, Receivers of Taxes, 988, 1200, 1300; see King, T., Smith, Symon.

-, -, Sheriffs, 87, 229, 913.

-, -, fee farms reserved, 1209.

Sussex, county, 78, 1088, 1111, 1120, 1176, 1343, 1344.

-, -, Excise, farm, 833, 836, 1067, 1218; see Bucknall. R., Cole, T.; Sub-Commissioners of, 864, 881, 1134, 1238.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 73, 942, 1254, (see Tookey, T.); Receivers see Smith, Chr., Smith, James; Collectors, Adams, P., Ashburnham, Sir D., Brouncker, H.; and see Cinque Ports.

-, -, Crown lands, charges on, 216.

-, -, Receivers of Taxes. See Goodwin, C.

-, Sheriffs, 891, 913.

-, fee farms reserved, 1209.

Sutton (Essex), 1328.

-, alias Southwood common (Wymondham, Norfolk. 908.

-, Cheney (Leicester), 1285.

-, marshes, co. Lincoln, 1146.

Sutton, Sir Edmond (Irish quit rents), 838.

-, Osbert, Sub-Commissioners of Excise, Worcester, 864; ditto Stafford, 864.

-, Mr., petition, 1073.

-, Robert, second Lord Lexinton (1668– 1723), 972.

-, -, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 1287.

Swaddell. See Swaile.

Swainmote (Swanmore) Court, 170, 313, 848, 1225.

Swaile, Mr. (Swaddell, Swayle), 330,507, 480.

Swale (Swayle), Sir Solomon (loan from the King), 1, 23, 27, 178, 192.

Swallow, Mr., coastwaiter, London port, 1168.

-, Thomas (tenant, Hogg lane), 936.

Swan, Nicholas, tidewaiter, Colchester, 1166.

-, Robert [pension], 244, 286, 514, 530, 549, 614, 620, 669, 760, 809, 875; for Worcester escape, 1322.

-, Sir William, bart., 181, 371; Resident at Hamburg, 250, 343, 350, 357, 391, 462, 578, 604, 610, 672, 718, 719, 723, 734, 764, 812, 1115, 1351, 1362; payments on the Customs, 46, 100; journey to Hanoverian Court, 1362; posting letters to Denmark, Sweden, Germany, &c., 718.

Swansea (Glamorgan), 575, 586, 595, 1140, 1271, 1329.

Swanmore. See Swainmote.

Swanton, Thomas, wine officer, Hull, 1247.

Swayle. See Swale.

Sweden, 718, 1168, 1289, 1318.

-, Ambassadors. See Ambassadors.

-, debt owing from King of, 1091.

-, garter to King of, 597.

-, present to Lord High Admiral of, 625.

-, resident in France. See Puffendorff.

-, treaty with, 1110.

Swedish gentleman, 1047; (copper merchants), 1074.

-, ships, 985, 1009 (misprinted "Swedish"), 1158, 1170, 1353.

-, ships exempted from embargo, 1207.

Sweet, John, shipmaster, 1351.

Sweit, Giles, professor of Civil Law, Oxford, 901.

Swetman alias Swetman, Thomas, pardon, 1219.

Swindon (Wilts), 584.

Swine (priory, Yorks), 521.

Swift, Richard, 982.

Swinburne (Swinborne, Swynborne), Ann, widow of Richard, 1044.

-, John. Receiver of Aids for Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle on Tyne, 127, 264, 341, 358, 360, 363, 371, 396, 431, 441, 443, 444, 448, 449, 451, 525, 530, 571, 573, 584, 594, 669, 677, 686, 690, 702, 704, 750, 756, 758, 766, 904, 905, 1300.

-, Richard, of Cockermouth, 1044.

Swine herbage and pannage, 871.

Swother Moor, Morley Moor, Yorks. 563.

Swyncombe (Wilts?, Oxford), 640, 642, 652. 665, 666.

Swynock, Samuel, merchant, 233.

Sydenham, Charles, Royal bounty, 910.

-, Sir Edward (Mews), 464, 483, 486, 490, 536, 741, 745, 808, 859, 888, 973, 1144; lease, 376, 638, 733.

-, Richard, 536.

Sydney, Henry (warrant for 500l.), 65, 432; envoy to France, 1201.

-, Philip, Viscount Lisle (1626–1677, then fourteenth Earl of Leicester, 1698), 996.

-, Robert, thirteenth Earl of Leicester (1626–1677), Ambassador to France for Charles I., 221, 434, 579; creation money, 21, 186, 340, 716, 727, 730, 948, 1136.

Sykehouse (Yorks), 563, 634.

Sykes (Seykes,Seikes), Mr., Receiver of subsidy, co. Derby, 830.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Accounts for Berks, 127, 205, 264, 316, 473, 538, 612, 914; petition, 74; warrant, 200, 471.

Sylvius. See Silvius.

Symes (Symms), James, Deputy Auditor [to the Queen Mother], 779; Deputy Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, 114, 289, 653, 803, 849, 911, 912.

Symon, Elizabeth, widow to the Mint, 590, 643.

-, Thomas, graver to the Mint, 590, 643.

Symonds. See Simmonds.