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S
Sackford, Henry. See Seckford, Henry
Sackville, Anne, Dowager Countess
of Dorset, widow of Robert
Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset
-, 178
Sackville, Richard, Lord Buckhurst,
later 3rd Earl of Dorset
-, involved in legal proceedings,
11
-, to travel abroad, 281
Sackville, Robert, 2nd Earl of
Dorset
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 11
-, criticised by Lady Anne Glemham, 133
-, his son. See Sackville, Richard
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of
Dorset, late High Treasurer
of England
-, mentioned, 24, 95, 133, 163,
277
Sackwell, Captain. See Salkeld, Thomas
Saghnes, James, Irish captain,
brother of William Saghnes,
formerly in Archduke's
service
-, signs petition to Pope, 186
Saghnes, William, Irish captain,
formerly in Archduke's
service
-, signs petition to Pope, 186
Saint Albons. See St. Albans
St. Albans (Saint Albons), co. Herts.
-, letters endorsed by post at, 61,
232
St. Ambroise, Church of, Milan
[Italy]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 240, 241
St. Annaland (St. Anneland) [Zeeland, Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
248
St. André, Jean de Gregoire des
Gardies, Seigneur de, Lieutenant of Montpellier
-, 109
St. André [Vaucluse, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne mentions
fortress at, 109
St. André a Villane a Rivole. See Rivoli
St. Anthoine, Church of, [Padua
Italy]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 243
St. Antoine, M. de. See St. Antoine, N. de
St. Antoine, N. de, secretary to
Prince Henry
-, 40
St. Antonio, The, a Spanish ship seized by English pirates, 370
St. Aubins. See Seyntaubyn
St. Bartholomew, Fair of
-, condemned as source of plague
in London, 230
St. Dunstan, parish of, London
-, 299
St. Ethelburg within Bishopsgate,
London
-, almshouses in the parish of,
362(2)
St. Gabriell's. See Stanton St. Gabriel
St. Germain, faubourg de, Paris
[France]
-, letter dated from, 135
St. Germain [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges
at, 111(2)
St. Germain, manor of, Jersey
-, Saint-Sauveur's suit concerning,
113
St. Germaine-en-Laye (St. Germans)
[Seine-et-Oise, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne goes with
French King to, 33
St. Germans. See St. Germaine-enLaye
St. Gignes, Monsieur de, Governor
of Narbonne
-, 108
St. Giles, Cheshunt, co. Herts.
-, enclosure by King of lands
called, 328
St. Gratien, Chantry of, Tours
[France]
-, mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 105
St. Jean de Moriene. See St. Jean de Maurienne
St. Jean de Maurienne (Moriene)
[Savoie, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 238
St. John, Oliver, 3rd Baron St. John
of Bletso
-, mourner at funeral of Lord
Salisbury, 374
St. John, Sir William, naval commander, of Highlight, co.
Glamorgan
-, informed of activities of pirates,
209
St. Joiare. See San Giorgio
St. Jones, Lichfield, co. Staffs.
-, letters dated from, 49, 60, 66
St. Julien [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
St. Laurent-des-Eaux [Loire-etCher, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges
at, 104
St. Lawrence, Elizabeth, wife of
Christopher St. Lawrence,
9th Lord Howth
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
320
St. Leger, John [? of Lenham,
co. Kent]
-, 361
St. Malo [Ille-et-Vilaine, France]
-, imposition levied upon English
cloth at, 178
St. Marc [Côte d'Or, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
St. Mesmin [Loiret, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne crosses the
Loiret at, 104
St. Michel [Savoie, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
St. Ouan, Monsieur de. See Cartaret, Philip
St. Paul, Count of. See St. Pol
St. Paul's (Pawles), London
-, 80, 221
St. Paul's, Dean of. See Overall, John
St. Peter, The, of Bergen
-, stone sent to Earl of Salisbury
in, 206
St. Peter's College. See Peterhouse
St. Pol (St. Paul), François
d'Orleans, Comte de,
-, goes to Sichem, 34
-, Caumont garrisoned by, 107
Saint-Sauveur, Monsieur de, former
secretary to Sir Thomas
Parry, English Ambassador
in Paris
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 113
St. Seine [Côte d'Or, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
St. Sepulchre, parish of, London
-, 299
St. Triviers [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 112
St. Vallier [Drôme, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
St. Victor, Church of, Milan [Italy]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 240
Ste. Baseille. See Ste. Bazeille
Ste. Bazeille (Baseille) [Lot-etGaronne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
dismantling of town of, 107
Ste. Justine, Church of, Padua
[Italy]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 243
Saintes (Xainctes, Xaintes) [Charente-Inférieure, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
amphitheatre at, 106
Salden, co. Bucks.
-, letter dated from, 95
Salisbury, co. Wilts.
-, Earl of Salisbury expected at,
96, 113, 116
-, warrant dated from, 120
-, 176, 313
-, tithes of New Forest leased by
Dean and Chapter of, 313
-, articles of incorporation of, 330
-, incorporated under the name
of the City of New Sarum,
330
-, authority of J.P. granted to
officials and dignitaries of
Cathedral of, 331
Salisbury, Bishop of. See Cotton, Henry
Salisbury, Dean of. See Gordon, John
Salisbury (Sarum), Diocese of
-, 346
Salisbury, Earl of. See Cecil, Robert
Salisbury, Sir John, of Llewenni, co.
Denbigh
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 74
-, reference to his outlawry, 190
Salisbury House, Strand, London
-, letters dated from, 34, 37, 99(2),
123
Salkeld or Sakell (Sackwell), Thomas,
Captain, English pirate
-, examination into his activities
on Lundy Island, 209, 210
-, Monson's plan for pursuit and
capture of, 212, 213
-, seizes a Bridgwater merchant,
214
Salloine, Thomas
-, Countess of Montgomery requests wardship of, 179
Salop. See Shropshire
Salon (Salon de Craux) Bouchesdu-Rhône, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
109
Salter, Nicholas, a London merchant
and farmer of the Customs
-, appointed to receive profits
from the erection of furnaces,
292(2)
-, 361
Saltonsall, Lady. See Saltonstall, Susan
Saltonstall (Saltenstall), Sir Peter
-, to take horses to Duke of
Savoy, 336
Saltonstall, Sir Samuel, petty customer outward for the Port
of London
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 82
Saltonstall, Susan, Lady, widow of
Sir Richard Saltonstall
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 9
Saluces. See Saluzzo
Saluzzo (Saluces) [Piedmont,
Italy]
-, Duke of Savoy cedes territory
to France in exchange for
Marquisate of, 111
Sampford (New Sandford), co.
Essex
-, 174
Sanderson, Henry, Constable of
Brancespeth Castle
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 44
-, criticised by Bishop of Durham,
132, 140
-, 136
Sandoise, Lady. See Sandys, Catherine
Sandown (Sanddowne) Castle,
co. Kent
-, Flemish ship wrecked near, 290
Sandridge, co. Devon
-, lands in dispute at, 153
Sandwich, co. Kent
-, 207
Sandys (Sandoise), Catherine,
Lady, 4th wife of Sir Edwin
Sandys, of Northbourne, co.
Kent
-, 254
Sandys, Sir Miles, of Wilburton,
co. Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 43
San Giorgio (St. Joiare) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
239
San Sebastian (Sebast) [Spain]
-, 5
-, goods of La Rochelle merchants
detained at, 10
Sanslap [? co. Bucks.]
-, 299
Saône, River [France]
-, 111, 238
Sardon. See Cerdon
Sare, River. See Cervo
Sarpi, Paolo (M.P. i.e. Maestro
Paolo) theological counsellor
to the Republic of Venice
-, has secret conference with
Wotton, 77
Sarum, New
-, Salisbury incorporated under
name of, 330
Sarum, Bishop of. See Cotton, Henry
Sarum, Diocese of. See Salisbury
Saumur [Maine-et-Loire, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne visits, 105
-, his reference to strength of
Huguenots at, 105
-, his description of the castle
of, 105
-, Governor of. See Plessis-Marly
Saunders, Henry, of Brampton,
co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of
depopulation, 90
Saunders, Thomas, a labourer
-, granted lease by Lord Clifton
at Buckworth, 89
Saunderson, Sir Nicholas, of Fillingham, co. Lincs.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 120
Savage, Sir Arthur, member of the
Council in Ireland
-, 74
Savage, Elizabeth, wife of Sir
Thomas Savage
-, 359
Savage, Sir Thomas, of Rock Savage,
co. Chester
-, 359
Savage, —
-, his park, 190
Savoy (Savoye)
-, Viscount Cranborne's travels
through, 238, 239, 240
Savoy, Duke of. See Charles Emmanuel
Savoy, Infanta of. See Maria
Savoy, Prince of. See Victor Amadeus
Savoy, Maurice, Cardinal of, 4th
son of Charles Emmanuel,
Duke of Savoy
-, Duke of Lerma plans to confer
Archbishopric of Seville upon,
72
Savoy, The, Strand, London
-, letters dated from, 206, 212,
222
Sawtry, co. Hunts.
-, 90(2)
Sawyer, Edmund (or Edward),
Auditor of the Exchequer
-, grant to, 337
Saxey, Hugh, Auditor of the Exchequer
-, complaints about his employee,
128
Saxony, Christian II, Elector of
-, alleged to be ready to maintain his title to Cleves, 197
Sayer, —, of Algiers, English
pirate
-, prepared to attack Algerian
pirates in return for pardon,
250
Scaliger, family of, former rulers
of Verona
-, their tombs mentioned by
Viscount Cranborne, 242
Scape, Andreas van
-, brought over to England from
Low Countries, 51
Scelde. See Scheldt
Scheldt (Scelde), River [Netherlands]
-, 248
Schenkenschanz (Schins Kons)
[North Rhine, Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne mentions
fortress of, 246
Schins Kons. See Schenkenschanz
Scholes (Scoles), co. Yorks.
-, sale of King's wood at, 79
Schongau (Scongault) [Bavaria,
Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
245
Scoles. See Scholes
Scongault. See Schongau
Scotland
-, 5, 79, 158, 361
-, example of English prejudice
against natives of, 96
-, Hudson sails to America past
the north of, 152
-, King finds further evidence of
animosity towards people of,
263, 265, 267
-, Spanish view that King intends
to destroy liberties of, 288
-, King signs orders regulating
trade between England and,
313
Scotland, Lord Chancellor of. See Seton, Alexander
Scott, John, in the service of the
Archbishop of Canterbury
-, 131
Scott, Walter, 2nd Lord Scott of
Buccleuch
-, States General to be requested
to give charge of a regiment
to, 360
Scottish Guard, The, in attendance
on the King of France
-, Edmondes to discuss with King
of France and Queen Regent
the question of, 341
Scriven, Mr.
-, Bishop of Norwich refers to
him as his old friend, 253
Scroope, Mr.
-, 195
Scrope, Lord. See Scrope, Thomas
Scrope, Thomas, 10th Lord Scrope
of Bolton
-, 190
Scudamore, Thomas, of Overton,
co. Yorks., Receiver for Yorkshire
-, 340, 350
Sea, Cristobal Sandoval y Rojas,
Duke of, eldest son of the
Duke of Lerma
-, his wife expecting a child, 18
-, Lerma's plan for a marriage
between Duke of Savoy's
daughter and eldest son of,
72
Sea Coal
-, Earl of Salisbury receives New
Year's gift of plate from
farmer of, 2
-, bricks at Hatfield to be burnt
with, 2
Seasoncoate. See Sezincote
Seaton Delaval (Delavale), co.
Northumberland
-, letter dated from, 70
Sebast. See San Sebastian
Seckford, Sir Henry, Master of
Tents and Toils
-, 116
Seckford (Sackford), Henry
-, reversion of office granted to,
357
Sedgewick (Sedgwick), co. Sussex
-, 120
Sedgley (Sedgeley), co. Stafford
-, park of, 329
Seigne, River. See Seugne
Seine, River [France]
-, rises near St. Seine, 112
Selby, Sir William, Deputy-Keeper
of Tynemouth Castle
-, detains profits of light provided
for guidance of ships, 180
Selkan, Dorothy (Dorothie)
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 128
Selles et Charost, Philippe de
-, Béthune, Comte de, brother
of the Duc de Sully
-, commands French troops in
the service of the United
Provinces, 101
Sempill (Semple, Simple), Sir James,
Scottish diplomatist and
Gentleman Usher
-, his pension bought by Kirton,
180
-, 299, 360
Semple, Sir James. See Sempill, Sir James
Serjeants at Law
-, nominated Commissioners for
suits, 22
Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane,
London
-, letter dated from, 207
Seton, Alexander, 1st Earl of
Dunfermline, Lord Chancellor of Scotland
-, expected at Royston, 142
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 158,
168, 253
-, 159
Seugne (Seigne), River [France]
-, 107
Severn, River
-, Salkeld supposed to be hiding
along, 213
Seville [Spain]
-, 17
-, Duke of Lerma's plan to confer
upon Cardinal of Savoy the
Archbishopric of, 72
Sewall, Henry, Alderman of
Coventry
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 42
Sewers, Commissioners of 36, 222
Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford
his case recommended to Privy
Council, 185
-, 190, 313
Seymour, Frances, 3rd wife of
Edward Seymour, Earl of
Hertford
-, letter to Viscount Cranborne,
170
Seyntaubyn (St. Aubins), Thomas,
of Clowance, co. Cornwall
-, named commissioner to
investigate piracy in Cornwall, 11
Sezincote (Seasoncoate), co.
Gloucester
-, 360
Shah Abbas, King of Persia
-, offers trading facilities to
English merchants, 325
-, his friendly relations with
Indian princes, 325
-, King of Spain sends gift to, 334
Shaftesbury (Shaston), co Dorset
-, letter endorsed by post at, 152
-, letter dated from, 251
Shafton, Henry
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
-, granted recusants' lands, 228
Shandoes, Lord. See Brydges, Grey
Sharpe, Leonel, chaplain to Prince
Henry
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
170, 216
-, appointed Provost of King's
College, Cambridge, 216
Shaston. See Shaftesbury
Shaw, Christopher, embroiderer to
the Queen
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 287
Shaw (Shawe), Elizabeth
-, her pension, 308
Shaw, Sir John
-, his pension, 308
Sheffield, Lord. See Sheffield, Edmund
Sheffield, Edmund, 3rd Baron Sheffield, President of the Council
of the North
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 52,
59, 161, 287
-, granted annuity in lieu of
alum patent, 55
-, 140, 145, 146, 174, 328
-, too lame to attend Parliament,
287
-, petition to, 363
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 371
Sheffield (Sheffeild) Lodge, co. Yorks
-, letters from, 43, 61
Sheirborne. See Sherborne
Shelbury (Shelbery), John, deputy
for wine licences and friend
of Sir Walter Ralegh
-, alleged to be conspiring with
Ralegh against Gilbert, 153
Sheldon, Richard, former seminary
priest
-, granted pardon, 329
Shelley, Henry, of Worminghurst,
co. Sussex
-, signs valuation of King's
woods, 64
Shelley, Jane, née Lingen, widow
of William Shelley
-, 302
Shelley, William, of Weston, Bredwardine, co. Hereford,
attainted 1586
-, 302
Shenston, co. Stafford
-, 179
Sheppy, —
-, buys pocket dags from France,
221
Sherborne (Sheirborne, Shirborne),
co. Dorset
-, letter endorsed by post at, 152
-, 227
Sherborne. See Sherburn
Sherbourne. See Sherburn
Sherbrooke. See Cherbourg
Sherburn (Sherbourne), co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 56
Sherburn (Sherborne, Sherbourne,
Shirborne), co. Durham
-, timber ordered for repairing
Hospital of, 28
-, advowson of Hospital or House
of, 73
-, Master of Hospital of. See
Murray, Thomas
Sherburn (Shereborne), Edward,
secretary to the Earl of
Salisbury
-, mourner at the funeral of the
Earl of Salisbury, 375
Shereborne. See Sherburn, Edward
Shere Lane. See Shire Lane
Sherley, Sir Anthony. See Shirley, Sir Anthony
Sherwood (Shyrewood), Forest of,
co. Notts.
-, misdemeanors committed in,
57
-, 61, 63, 74
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, 367
Shipbuilding
-, King's reward to mariners
engaged in, 329
Shipping
-, trade with East Indies results
in growth of, 154
Ships
-, Half Moon, 152
-, Nonsuch, 165, 166
-, Wastspight, 165, 166
-, St. Peter, 206
-, Advantage, 212
-, Eagle, 253
-, Bonaventur, 307
-, Merhonore, 307, 349
-, Defiance, 307, 349
-, Dreadnought, 307, 349
-, St. Antonio, 370
Shipwrights
-, incorporated by King, 357
-, summary of their privileges and
rights, 357
Shirborne. See Sherborne
Shire Lane (Shere Lane), Temple
Bar, London
-, 221 (3)
Shirley (Sherley), Sir Anthony,
English adventurer
-, leaves Madrid for unknown
destination, 5
Shirley (Sherley), Sir Robert,
brother of Sir Anthony
Shirley, Ambassador from
the King of Persia to England
-, his expenses in London to be
defrayed by Exchequer, 315
-, letter to King, 325
-, offers trading facilities in Persia
to English merchants, 325
-, 326
-, Spanish reaction to activities
of 334
-, King's gift of money to, 358
Shooters Hill (Soutteres Hill), co.
Kent
-, King to hunt a stag at, 28
Shorne (Shorn), co. Kent
-, Earl of Salisbury's woods in,
230
Shotover (Shottover), co. Oxford
-, sale of trees in King's wood at,
41, 62, 66, 67, 69, 70
-, 167, 185
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, "Preservators and Regarders"
of. See Hore, Anthony;
Hore, Richard; Knight,
Richard
Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Gilbert
Shropshire (Salop)
-, 61
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, protest against jurisdiction of
Council of Wales by inhabitants of, 278
Shultzen, Albricht, in the service
of the Duke of Holstein
-, sent to England to buy cloth
and ordnance, 94
Shyrewood. See Sherwood
Sichem [Brabant, Belgium]
-, Comte de St. Pol goes to, 34
-, Archdukes go to, 71
-, return of Archdukes from, 80
Siddall (Syddall), William, Fellow
of Christ's College, Cambridge
-, 193
Sidley, Katherine, Lady, wife of
Sir Ralph Sidley
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 162
Sidney, Sir Henry, of Walsingham,
co. Norfolk
-, 235
Sidney, Robert, Viscount Lisle, of
Penshurst, co. Kent, Chamberlain to the Queen
-, 5
-, letter to King, 83
-, submits claim to Alton Wood,
83, 277
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 148
-, surrenders Alton Wood, 328
-, granted offices by King, 329
-, his son given licence to travel
abroad, 340
-, a principal Commissioner to
Queen, 372
Sidney, Sir William, son of Robert
Sidney, Viscount Lisle
-, granted offices by King, 329
-, given licence to travel abroad,
340
Sigismund III, King of Poland
-, offers to take Hyll into his
service, 3
-, 273, 363
Signet, The King's
-, a Clerk of the Signet to be
nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
Signory (of Venice)
-, 77(2)
Silk
-, Sir Robert Knollys's petition
to dye and export, 229
Silkworms
-, importation authorised, 124
Sillery, Nicolas Brûlart, Marquis de,
Chancellor of France, and
father of Pierre Brûlart,
Vicomte de Puisieux
-, 134, 234(2)
Silver
-, foreign trade and financial
trends result in drain from
England of, 124
-, transaction for the extraction
of, 249
Simons, Thomas, jun., English
recusant
-, 155
Simons, Thomas, sen., English
recusant
-, 155
Simple, Sir James. See Sempill, Sir James
Singleton, co. Lancs.
-, bailiwick of the manor of, 188
Sittingbourne (Sittingborne), co.
Kent
-, letter endorsed by post at, 291
Skelton, Joseph, merchant of
Rotterdam
-, expenses of his voyage to Low
Countries, 51
Skillicorne, John
-, receives pension, 329
Skinner (Skynner), Sir Vincent, of
Enfield, co. Middlesex
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 295
-, granted protection for one
year, 357
Skipton (Skipton-in-Creven), co.
Yorks.
-, 253
Skipton Castle, co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 39
Skipton-in-Creven. See Skipton
Skipwith, Captain. See Skipworth, Henry
Skipwith, Henry, Captain, Deputy
-, Vice-Admiral of Munster
-, receives instructions from Privy
Council regarding treatment
of pirates, 308
-, his conduct commended, 308,
309
Slingesbie, Sir Henry. See Slingsby Sir Henry
Slingsby (Slingesbie, Slyngesby),
Sir Henry, of Scriven, co.
Yorks.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 56
-, judgment on his claims, 85
-, complains about Johnson, 277
Slingsby (Slingsbie, Slyngsbye), Sir
William, of London, later of
Kippax, co. Yorks.
-, holds licence to erect furnaces,
292(2)
-, 366
Slyngesby, Sir Henry. See Slingsby, Sir Henry
Slyngsbye, Sir W. See Slingsby, Sir William
Smith, Dr. See Smith, Miles
Smith, Henry, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Smith, Humphrey, a London grocer grant to, 330
Smith, John, of Drayton Manor [? co. Leicester], 293
Smith, Jane, daughter of John
Smith
-, 293
Smith, John, son of John Smith
-, 293
Smith, Miles, Oriental scholar, later
Bishop of Gloucester
-, wishes to preach before King
in order to rectify past
errors, 46
Smith (Smyth, Smithe), Nicholas,
former Customer of Yarmouth
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 95,
148, 163
Smith, Ottwell (Smyth, Ottywell),
merchant, of St. Benedict
in Broad Street, London
-, acts on behalf of merchants
trading with France in
matter of cloth dues, 55, 56
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
223(2)
-, threatened with bankruptcy,
223
Smith (Smythe), Sir Richard,
Receiver-General of the
Duchy of Cornwall
-, 24
Smith, Roger, of Withwik, co.
Leicester
-, alleged to be recusant, 232
Smith, Samuel, Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Smith, Sir Thomas, Latin Secretary
to James I and a Master
of Requests
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
35, 48, 52, 72
-, asses' milk prescribed as medicine for, 49
-, resigns from his post as Latin
Secretary, 163
Smith, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of
Virginia
-, seals agreement with Viscount
Cranborne concerning Virginia, 318
Smith, Thomas, a London pewterer
-, request to release quantity of
tin for, 145
Smith, Sir William, of Hammersmith, co. Middlesex
-, grant to, 330
Smith, —
-, principal accuser of Ashley, 262
Smithfield, London
-, breach of the peace in, 38
Smyth, George, of co. Yorks.
-, alleged to be recusant, 250
Smyth, Henry
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 221
Smyth, Nicholas. See Smith, Nicholas
Smyth, Ottawell. See Smith, Ottwell
Smyth, Richard, Keeper of Calshot
Castle
-, 350
Smyth, Robert
-, alleged to be conspiring with
Ralegh against Gilbert, 153
Smyth, Thomas, Commissary of
Victuals in Tyrconnel and
Connaught
-, his petition, 347
Smyth, Sir William, of Theydon
Mount, co. Essex
-, seeks interest in sale of timber
in Launde Wood, 51
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 52
-, criticises Lord Harington, 52
Smythe, Sir Richard. See Smith, Sir Richard
Soame, Dr. See Some, Robert
Soame, Thomas, Mayor of King's
Lynn
-, ordered to release Scottish
prisoner, 361
Soame (Some), —
-, reference to his case, 265
Sodomy
-, exemption from general pardon
of those guilty of, 274
Solicitor-General, The. See Bacon, Sir Francis
Solms (Solmes), Frederick, Count
of, Ambassador from Brandenburg to England
-, arrives in England, 149
Some (Soame), Robert, Master of
Peterhouse, Cambridge, ViceChancellor of the University
of Cambridge
-, his death, 8
Somerford, co. Hants.
-, manor of, 365
Somerland, —, a victualler 202
Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of
Worcester
-, signs letter on cloth trade from
Privy Council to Earl of
Salisbury, 56
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 92,
95, 98
-, 101, 208, 234, 299, 327, 337,
357, 368
-, involved in dispute affecting
Tintern wireworks, 189(2)
-, licensed to export gunpowder,
196
-, signs Privy Council letter on
transportation of corn from
King's Lynn, 211
-, warrant issued to, 341
-, payment to, 360
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Somerset Gate, Strand, London, 221
Somerset House, Strand, London
-, Queen at, 130
-, included in list of Queen's
property, 185
-, Queen's garden at, 340
Somerset
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, order to arrest Salkeld sent to
J.P.s. of, 213
-, recusants in, 228
-, 367
-, Queen's manors in, 374
Somerville, William, of Edstone,
co. Warwick
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 197
Somme, River [France]
-, 237
Sompsy. See Soncino
Soncino (Sompsy) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 241
Sonning (Sonninge), co. Berks.
-, 173
Soothworth, Henry. See Southworth, Henry
Sorbonne, The, University of Paris
-, Dr. Bishop to be sent to the
Doctors of, 343
Sorges [Maine-et-Loire, France]
-, 105
Sorgues [Vaucluse, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
Sorner, William, of co. Suffolk
-, accused of selling correspondence to Sweden, 2
Sotherton, John, cursitor Baron of
the Exchequer
-, 259
Souilly, M. de. See Sully
Southampton. See Hampshire
Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley, Henry
Southicke. See Southwick
South Stoke, co. Somerset
-, Queen's manor of, 374
South Walk, Enfield Chase, co.
Middlesex
-, 151
-, Keepers of. See Ryce, John;
Norris, William
Southwick (Southicke), co. Northants.
-, 318
Southworth (Soothworth), Henry,
feodary of the county of
Lancaster
-, 258
Soutteres Hill. See Shooters Hill
Spa (Spaw), The [Liège, Belgium]
-, Edmondes proposes to go to, 64
72
Spain
-, Brizuela in, 4(2), 9
-, English merchants arrested in,
4
-, couriers arrive in Brussels
from, 13
-, Brizuela returns from, 21
-, reasons for East Indies trade
concessions to Dutch by, 27
-, Brizuela sent to clarify details
of Dutch-Spanish truce in, 45
-, no money received in Flanders
from, 56
-, Archduke puts blame for long
stay of Owen and Baldwin
in Flanders on, 68
-, Admiral of Aragon's secretary
arrested by order from, 68
-, news from, 68, 71
-, Edmondes given leave to go
to, 72
-, slow to ratify truce with Dutch,
82
-, 82, 205, 230, 288, 306, 366
-, sends money to Flanders, 82,
85, 100
-, ratification of truce arrives in
Brussels from, 86
-, Tyrone reported to have left
Rome secretly for, 86
-, Tyrone's son proposes to go to,
86
-, Redmond Burgh well received
in, 87
-, ships built at Dunkirk for, 87
-, doubts raised as to departure
of Tyrone to, 88
-, constant passage of Tyrone's
agents between Rome and,
88
-, report of disorders on frontier
between France and, 125
-, Privy Council to discuss grievances of English subjects in,
184
-, proposal for Anglo-French
defensive league to support
United Provinces against,
203
-, rumour of forces for Prince
of Condé's service being recruited in, 219
-, France alarmed by frequency of
couriers between England
and, 222
-, method of evaluating imports
for Customs duties in, 283
-, Tyrone expected in, 307
-, Edmondes's views on double
marriage proposed between
France and, 309, 310
-, Digby recommends close watch
on actions of, 311
-, rumours of persecution of
English Catholics circulating
in, 333
-, effect of Shirley's activities in
London on, 334
-, reacts against Duke of Savoy's
marriage proposals to King,
344
-, Prince of Orange sees threat to
Protestant religion in alliance
between France and, 355
-, Oldenbarneveldt alleged to have
secret intelligence with
ministers of, 355
Spain, Infanta of. See Anna
Spain, King of. See Philip III
Spain, Prince of. See Philip
Spain, Queen of. See Margarita
Spain, Council of the Hacienda of
-, 86
Spain, Council of State of
-, extraordinary meeting of, 4
-, promises money and ratification of truce to Brizuela, 72
-, decides to recall Velasco, 334
-, holds many extraordinary
meetings, 334
-, principal matters occupying
attention of, 335
Spain, Council of War of
-, Don Rodrigo de Lasso made
member of, 86
Spalden cum Upthorpe. See Spaldwick
Spalding, co. Lincs.
-, stewardship of the manor of,
121
Spaldwick (Spalden-cum-Upthorpe)
co. Hunts.
-, 90
Sparcke (Sparke), William, Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Spaw, The. See Spa, The
Spence (Spens), David, a Scottish
merchant
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 125
Spence, Sir James. See Spens, Sir James
Spencer, Richard [? Sir Richard
Spencer, of Offley, co.
Herts.]
-, reference to his attendance on
Earl of Salisbury when a
young man abroad, 157
Spens, David. See Spence, David
Spens, James, called Laird of
Wormeston, son of David
Spens of Wormeston
-, 93
-, sent as envoy to Kings of
Denmark and Sweden, 362
Spicer, Mr.
-, 370
Spiller, Henry, an official of the
Exchequer
-, his New Year's gift of plate
to Earl of Salisbury, 1
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 33
Spilman, Sir John, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, London, jeweller to the King
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 168
-, 192
-, paid for jewels supplied to
Queen, 327
-, bills for jewelry supplied to
Earl of Salisbury, 366(2)
Spinola, Ambrosia, Marquis de
Benaffro, Commander-inChief of the Spanish forces
in the Low Countries
-, Hobocque discusses removal of
English conspirators and disbanding of Irish Regiment
with, 72
-, Earl of Salisbury suspicious of
motives of, 98
-, discusses affairs of Cleves with
Edmondes, 100
-, desires to retire from Flanders,
100
-, to be sent to Low Countries
to treat of peace, 310
-, leaves Madrid for Flanders, 334
Spinola, Battista (Babtesta), financier
-, furnishes loan to insurgent Low
Countries, 58(2)
Spondillan, jacques du Caylar,
Seigneur de
-, Governor of Beziers, 108
Spottiswood, John, a Scottish
minister
-, his pension bought by Audley,
180
Springfield Barnes, co. Essex
-, letter dated from, 41
Stade (Stoade) [Hanover, Germany]
-, factors of Merchant Adventurers arrested by Emperor's
orders in, 225
Stafford, Lord. See Stafford, Edward
Stafford, Edward, 4th Baron
Stafford
-, petitions King about his wife's
inclination to Catholicism,
161
-, letter to King, 187
-, complains of being dispossessed
by his wife, 187
-, papers relating to case of, 188
-, accused of loose living, 188
Stafford, Sir John, Constable of
Bristol Castle
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 127,
129
-, 127
Stafford, Isabel, wife of Edward
Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford
-, her association with recusants
complained of by her
husband, 161
-, accused by her husband of
conniving to dispossess him,
188
-, her answer to the charge, 188
Stafford Castle, co. Stafford
-, 187, 188(2)
Staffordshire
-, King's woods in, 66
-, 172, 329
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
Staines (Stanes), co. Middlesex
-, letters endorsed by post at,
48, 122, 152
-, 231
Stalendge, Mr. See Stallenge, William
Stallenge (Stalendge, Stalynge),
William, searcher at the
Port of London
-, 201
-, his death expected, 223
Stallibrasse, Felix, yeoman, of
Elsworth, co. Cambridge
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Stalynge, Mr. See Stallenge, William
Stamford (or Stanford), co. Essex
-, 342
Stanac. See Steinach
Standen, Sir Anthony, English
Catholic
-, advises Michell to leave Rome,
25
Stanell. See Stanwell
Stanes. See Staines
Stanhope. See Stanhope, John
Stanhope, John, 1st Baron Stanhope
of Harrington, Treasurer of
the Chamber
-, signs letter on cloth trade from
Privy Council to Earl of
Salisbury, 44
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 137
-, 183, 336, 348
-, to provide money for the King's
Maundy, 349
Stanley, Alice, Countess Dowager of
Derby, widow of Ferdinando
Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 57
Stanley, Elizabeth, wife of William
Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
-, letter to Earls of Salisbury and
Suffolk, 133
-, arranges conveyance of money
from Isle of Man, 133
-, 135
-, wishes to enlarge her house
in London, 291, 292
Stannerden. See Stanwardine
Stanningfield (Staningfeild Hall),
co. Suffolk
-, manor of, 360
Stanton St. Gabriels (St. Gabriell's),
co. Dorset
-, 264
Stanwardine (Stannerden), Salop
-, 187
Stanwell (Stanell), co. Middlesex
-, letter dated from, 125
Staper, Hewitt, son of Richard
Staper, a London merchant
trading with the Levant
-, (?) 125
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 250
-, his project for suppressing
pirates in Algiers, 250
Stapleford Abbots, co. Essex
-, 342
Staple Inn, Holborn, London
-, 253
Starch
-, proclamation dealing with, 229
Star Chamber, Court of
-, preemptors of tin fined by, 24
-, 49, 55, 262, 281, 359
-, investigates the assault on
Roger Goad, 53, 195, 196, 203
-, Sir Edward Coke threatened
with proceedings in, 192
States General, The
-, King refuses Giron's request
that he obtain for Philip III
a simple truce with, 13
-, Wotton urges diplomatic approach between Venice and,
77
-, Spain slow to ratify truce with,
82
-, apprehension in Brussels of
naval blockade of Flemish
ports by, 86
-, Verreycken to convey Spanish
ratification of truce to, 88
-, French King's attitude to
Jülich-Cleves dispute shared
by, 89
-, reported to have been asked
to accommodate French
troops on frontiers of Cleves,
101
-, request King's letters to further
liberation of Dutch taken
prisoners by Turks, 138
-, King grants audience to Commissioners of, 184
-, Anglo-Dutch defensive treaty
sent to England by, 204
-, 206, 217, 231
-, delay in arrival in England of
ambassadors from, 214
-, Viscount Fentoun advised by
King not to accept pension
from, 216
-, King permits pursuit of pirates
sheltering in Ireland by fleet
of, 320
-, French King desirous of English
co-operation in defence
of, 336
-, to be asked to give leave of
absence to Peyton and Mewtys, 341
-, tension over Vorstius between
King and, 353
-, to be requested to bestow
charge of a regiment on
Lord Buccleuch, 360
Steephens, Mr.
-, 70
Steinach (Stanac) [Tyrol, Austria]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 244
Stepney (Stepneye), co. Middlesex
-, letter dated from, 190
-, 205
Stersinguen. See Sterzing
Sterzing (Stersinguen) [now
Vipiteno, Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 244
Steward, Sir Robert. See Stewart, Sir Robert
Steward, John
-, 78
Steward, Milner
-, 78
Steward, Dr.
-, 78
Stewart (Steuart), Francis
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 371
Stewart, James, 3rd Earl of Moray
or Murray
-, his uncle beheaded for murder,
169
Stewart, John (Jhone), son of
James Stewart, 1st Lord
Doune, and brother of James
Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray
-, beheaded at Edinburgh for
murder, 169
Stewart (Steward), Sir Robert,
brother of Patrick Stewart,
2nd Earl of Orkney
-, 93, 131
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 164
-, imprisoned for debt, 164, 165
Stewart (Steward), William
-, King's gift of money to, 349
Stewart (Stewarde), Sir William,
later of Ramalton, co.
Donegal, Ireland
-, with Irish soldiers at Newcastleupon-Tyne, 168
-, King's gift of money to, 343
Stewart (Stouertt), Mr.
-, to be rewarded for past services,
161
Stillingfleet, Cuthbert, a courier 157
Stoadt. See Stade
Stoewood. See Stow Wood
Stoke-upon-Trent, co. Stafford
-, rectory of, 361
Stonard, Sir Francis. See Stonor, Sir Francis
Stone, co. Stafford
-, letter endorsed by post at, 61
Stone
-, quarried and transported for
Earl of Salisbury, 9, 29(2)
-, quarried on Earl of Northumberland's land, 30
Stoning, John
-, carries letter to Earl of Salisbury, 202
Stonor, co. Oxford
-, letters dated from, 9, 36, 60(2)
Stonor (Stonard), Sir Francis, of
Stonor, co. Oxford
-, surveys King's woods in Oxfordshire, 9
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 9,
36, 66
-, his commission to sell King's
woods, 39
-, 41, 46, 67, 70, 367(2)
-, letter to Cope, 59
-, letter to Earl of Nottingham, 60
-, offers his resignation, 66
Storie, George. See Story, George
Story (Storie), George, Keeper of
Wandles Park, co. Yorks.
-, petition to King, 11
Stouertt, Mr. See Stewart, Mr.
Stoughton, Adrian, Recorder of
Winchester
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 164
Stourton, Lord. See Stourton, Edward
Stourton, Edward, 10th Baron
Stourton
-, involved in dispute over incumbency of Lydlinch, 211
Stow (Stowe), co. Lincoln
-, manor of Sturton near, 316
Stow Wood (Stoewood), co. Oxford
-, sale of trees at, 41, 62, 70
-, 167
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, " Preservators and Regarders"
of. See Hore Anthony;
Hore, Richard; Knight,
Richard
Stowe, co. Bucks.
-, 90
Strand (Strond), The, London
-, letters dated from, 116, 119,
133, 232, 292, 295
-, letter dated from Bailiff's house
in, 165
Strange, Thomas, English Jesuit
-, reference to his examination, 93
-, King's opinion of treason of, 96
Straton, John, Laird of Lauriston,
Kincardineshire, Scotland
-, 351
Strelley, Francis, of Strelley, co.
Notts.
-, alleged to be recusant, 259
Stringer, Nicholas, agent for Lady
Markham
-, 74
Strode (Strowd), Sir William, M.P.
for Plymton Borough
-, 263
Strond. See Strand
Strowd, Sir William. See Strode, Sir William
Stuart, Lady Arbella
-, interested in obtaining grant
of sale of wines by retail in
Ireland, 93(2)
-, 178 n.
Stuart, Esme, 7th Lord d'Aubigny
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 6
-, 350
Stuart, James
-, his pension bought by Lady
Hastings, 180
Stuart, Ludovick, 2nd Earl of
Lennox
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 94,
97, 113
-, 129, 136, 234, 343
-, reference to his embassy to
France, 277
Sturton, co. Lincoln
-, manor of, 316
Sudeley (Sudley), co. Gloucester
-, Lady Kennedy's property in,
179
Suffolk
-, 120, 211
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, Privy Council advertised of
prices of grain by J.P.s of,
223
-, recusants in, 297, 360
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard, Thomas
Sugar
-, Queen's lease of imposition on
certain kinds of, 29
-, 120, 203
Suilly, Monsieur de. See Sully
Sullie, Roger, of Arnold, co. Notts.
-, purchases rights in the manor
of Arnold, 59
Sully (Souilly, Suilly), Maximilian
de Bethune, Baron de Rosny,
Duc de
-, 134, 170, 178, 234
Sulyard, Sir Edward, of Flemyngs,
co. Essex
-, sends gift of grape roots and
plum trees to Earl of Salisbury, 137
Summertown, co. Oxford
-, 299
Sunderland, co. Durham
-, 194
Sunning, co. Berks.
-, King's manor of, 39
Sunninghill Park, co. Berks.
-, sale of trees in, 59
Supremacy, Act of
-, measures to enforce it in
Ireland, 302
Surley, Case
-, granted recusants' land, 300
Surrey
-, King's woods in, 177
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
Surveyor of the Outports
-, his New Year's gift of plate to
Earl of Salisbury, 1
Susa (Suse) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 239
Suse. See Susa
Suson. See Suzon
Sussex
-, timber alleged to be scarce in,
27
-, valuation of King's woods in,
64
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, recusants in, 232
-, 308
Sussex, Earl of. See Radcliffe, Robert
Sutton, co. Hereford
-, 299
Sutton or Sutton Court, co. Middlesex
-, 350
Sutton, co. Somerset
-, 228
Sutton, Auditor. See Sutton, Richard
Sutton (or Dudley), Edward, 5th
Lord Dudley
-, 201
Sutton, Richard, Auditor of the
imprests
-, 352
Sutton Poynts, co. Dorset
-, manor of, 45
Suzon (Suson), River [France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
hide-out of robbers in the
valley of, 112
Swanscombe (Swannescombe), co.
Kent
-, manor of, 329
Swansea, co. Glamorgan
-, 209
Swayne [? Richard, of the Middle
Temple, London]
-, presides over wood court at
Cranborne, 251
Sweden (Sweveland)
-, 93
-, Poles defeat forces of, 163
-, Prince of Orange suggests that
confederation to defend Protestant religion include, 355
-, 358
Sweden, King of. See Charles IX, Gustavus Adolphus
Sweveland. See Sweden
Swevingham, Monsieur. See Hallewyn
Swincombe Farm. See Swyncombe
Swinden (Swindon), co. Yorks.
-, sale of woods at, 56
Swindon. See Swinden
"Swinhouses", The, Sherwood
Forest, co. Notts.
-, assart lands called, 74
Swinnerton (Swynarton), Sir John,
merchant taylor, Alderman
of London
-, accused of perjury and forgeries,
49
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 190,
207
Switzerland
-, bad weather prevents Viscount
Cranborne from continuing
his journey through, 111
-, King of France proposes to
levy ten thousand mercenaries in, 115
-, Prince of Orange suggests that
confederation to defend Protestant religion include
Protestant cantons of, 355
Sword Cutlers, Company of, London
-, arrest Frenchman practising
their craft in London, 320
Swynarton, Sir John. See Swinnerton, Sir John
Swyncombe (Swincombe Farm),
co. Oxford
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, 367
Syddall, William. See Siddall, William
Symonson, William, in the service
of Viscount Lisle
-, to accompany Sir William
Sidney abroad, 340
Syudt Lambet. See Lambeth