Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.
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'General Index: S, T, U, V', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5, (London, 1890) pp. 690-698. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1644-5/pp690-698 [accessed 20 April 2024]
S.
Sabran, Mons. de, the French agent
Sackville, Edw., see Dorset, Earl of.
Sadascue, Major
-, letter to
Sadler, —, servant to Sir Nicholas Cole
-, Capt.
-, his troop
-, letter to
-, Lieut.-Col., regiment of
Safety, Committee of
-, order of
Saffron Walden, co. Essex
St. Albans, co. Herts
-, Committee at
-, letter to
"St. Andrew," H.M.'s ship
St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe, London, parish of
St. Botolph Without, Aldersgate, London, parish of
St. Botolph's Without, Bishopsgate, London
St. Bride's, London, parish of
"St. Clare," a Spanish ship
"St. Dennis," the ship
St. Domingo, West Indies
St. George's River, in Maryland
St. Giles', Northampton, vicarage of
"Saint Ibal," jewels of
St. Ignatius' creek, in Maryland
St. John, Oliver, M.P., Solicitor General
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, Mr., merchant
St. John's, Dr.
St. Malo
St. Martin's Lane, London
St. Michael's Mount
St. Paul's Churchyard
St. Swithin's Lane, London
Salford, co. Lancaster, hundred of
Salisbury
-, arrival of the King's cavalry at
-, retreat of Sir Will. Waller to
-, William Cecil, Earl of
Salisbury Court, London
Salkeld or Salkeild, Capt., forces of
-, his troop
-, Major
-, letter to
-, Mr.
Salloway, Mr., see Salway.
Salop, co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, gentlemen of
-, Parliamentary garrisons in
Saltash, co. Cornwall
-, assaulted and taken by Lord Robartes
Salt-pans in the north of England
Salway, Henry
"Sampson," the ship
Sams, Dr.
Sandall Castle, co. York
Sanders, Sir John
Sanderson, Lieut.-Col. of the Sussex horse
Sandgate, near Newcastle-on-Tyne
Sandiacre, co. Derby
Sandown Castle, near Deal
Sands, Sir Miles
Sandys, Col. Samuel
-, William
San Lucar in Spain
"Santa Clara," a Spanish ship
"Santo Correo," the
"Sarah," the ship
Sarum, see Salisbury.
Savile, or Saville, Capt.
-, his troop
-, letters to
-, Thomas Viscount, grant to
Savoy, the, Committee of the Militia at and see Militia.
Sawyer, Sir Edmund, Auditor of co. Berks
Say and Sele, William Fiennes, Viscount
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, report of
Scarborough, co. York
-, taken by Sir John Meldrum
-, Castle
-, harbour of
-, Sir John Meldrum's quarters before,
letter dated from
Scawen, Robert, M.P.
-, chairman of the Committee for
regulating the army
-, his Committee
Schooler, Quartermaster Paul, captain of a troop of horse
Scotland and the Scots
-, affairs of, Committee at Goldsmiths'
Hall for the
-, army of
-, surrender of Tynemouth Castle
to
-, Newcastle-on-Tyne stormed and
taken by
-, ordered to march southward
-, cavalry of, quartered in Derbyshire
-, advance southward of
-, horse soldiers of, at Carlisle
-, is concentrated at Bramham
Moor
Scotland, army of, complaints made by the
inhabitants of Westmoreland against
-, exactions in Cumberland and
Westmoreland by
-, is advanced to Doncaster
-, is drawing southwards into cos.
Derby and Notts
-, is about Nottingham
-, is ordered to march towards
Worcester
-, abstract of papers of Commissioners touching the payment of
-, commissary of, see Campbell,
John.
-, Committee of both kingdoms
resident in
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, warrant of
-, in England, orders for regulating the quartering and billeting of
-, foot soldiers of
-, general of artillery of
-, horse soldiers of
-, Lord General of, and
see Leslie, Sir Alexander, Earl of
Leven.
-, maintenance of, in co. Durham,
assessment for the
-, officers of
-, petition of
-, Ordinance for levying a monthly
sum for the pay of
-, pay of the staff and regiments of
Col. Douglas and the Earl of Cassilis
-, regiments of
-, regiments quartered in Cleveland, co. York, rates and provisions
for the use of
-, resolutions relative to, passed
in the House of Commons
-, 30,000l. a month to be paid
toward the entertainment of
-, in Ireland
-, castles and fortifications of
-, coasts of
-, Commissioners of
-, abstract of the papers of
-, Estates of, Committee of the
-, convention of
-, Kirk of, General Assembly of the,
remonstrance from the
-, Lord Chancellor of,
and see Campbell, John, Earl of
Loudoun.
-, Parliament of
-, letter of
-, Commissioners of
-, letter of
-, Reformado officers of, petition of
-, ships of
-, masters of, taken prisoners
-, treaties with
-, treaty between England and
-, vessels of, seized on the coast of
Norway
Scott, Mr.
-, Richard, housekeeper at Derby
House
Scottish loan, the, arrears of
-, Treasurers of
-, loans, Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall
for advance of the
"Scout," the frigate
Scoutmaster-General, the
-, to the Committee of both kingdoms,
regulations as to the
-, to the Lord General, the
Scroope, Mrs. Mary
Sea, Laws and Ordinances of the, a broadside entitled
Seal, the Great, see Great Seal.
Seamen, warrant for pressing in Essex
Secrecy, oath of
Secretary of State, H.M.'s Principal, see Digby, Lord, and Nicholas, Sir Edw.
Selby, co. York
Selden, John
Self-denying Ordinance, the, allusions to
Semple, Capt., his troop
Sequestered royalties and manors
Sequestration, office of
Sequestrations, Committee of
-, for co. Notts
Sequestrations of estates of delinquents
-, in co. Lancaster, Solicitor for the
and see Harrison, Mr. Peter.
Sergeant-at-Arms, the, see Hunt, John.
Sevenoaks, co. Kent
Severn, the river
-, the passes of
Seymour, Francis, Lord, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster
-, Mr.
-, William, Marquis of Hertford
Shadwell, co. Middlesex
Shaftesbury, co. Dorset
-, letters dated from
Shaston, letter dated from
Shaw, near Newbury, co. Berks
-, Field
-, Council of war held at
-, House
-, Mr., a Scotch minister
Shawe, Mr.
Sheepshed, co. Leicester
Sheerwood, see Sherwood.
Sheffield, co. Yorks.
-, Castle
-, Col.
-, letters to
-, regiment of
Shelly, Dr.
Sherborne, co. Dorset
-, House
Sherburn, co. York, Royalist letters taken near
Sherley, Walsingham
Sherlock, William, of the King's guard
Sherwood, Mr.
-, to be messenger to Lieut.-Gen.
Cromwell
Shields, co. Durham
Shimpling Park, co. Suffolk
Ships, names of, see Navy.
Shirburn, co. Oxon, Mr. Chamberlain's house at
Shotton, co. Durham
Shrawardine House, co. Salop
-, Royalist garrison in
Shrewsbury
-, Committee of
-, Earl of, one of H.M.'s Commissioners
for co. Worcester, letter of
Shrewsbury, Royalist garrison at
-, surrender of, to the Parliament
Shrigley, William
Shropshire, see Salop, co.
Sibsey, William
Sidney, Col., letter to
-, regiment of
Silkbridge, John
Simcott, Thomas
Sinclair, Lord
-, Francis, steward to Sir Henry Vane,
senr.
Skinner, Mr.
Skippon, Col. Philip, appointed SergeantMajor-General of the forces raised
under the Ordinance of Feb.
-, letter of
Skipton, co. York
-, Castle
Skipwith, Mr.
Slaney, John, of the City of London, merchant
Sleaford, co. Lincoln
Slegge, —, a cornet in the Royalist army, slain
Slimbridge, co. Gloucester
-, garrison of
Slingesby, Col. Walter
Smith, Capt.
-, Mr.
-, petition of
-, Nathaniel
-, Solomon
-, Stephen, servant to Major-General
Crawford
-, Thomas
-, letter of
Smyth, Nicholas, churchwarden of Hibaldstow, co. Lincoln
Solicitor General, the King's
-, of the Parliament, see St. John,
Oliver.
Somerset, co.
-, Sir Charles, brother of the Earl of
Worcester
Somerton, co. Somerset
Sound, the
Sousa, see De Sousa.
Southam
Southampton
-, Committee at, letter to
-, garrison of
-, Governor of, see Norton, Col.
-, Thomas, Earl of
-, co., see Hants.
Southwark, borough of
Spada, Cardinal, letter to
Spain
-, Ambassador from
-, court of
-, King of
Spalding, co. Lincoln
Spaniards, the
Spanish merchants in England, Consuls elected
by
-, Ambassador, the
Sparrow, Col.
-, regiment of
-, Major
Speaker of the House of Commons, see Lenthall, Wm.
Speen Hill, near Newbury, battle at
Spelmondon, letter dated from
Spencer, Edmond, the poet
-, a pretended messenger
Spring, Sir W., letter to
"Spy," H.M.'s frigate
Squib, a political
Squibb, Mr., a teller in the Exchequer
Stafford
-, letter dated from
-, co.
-, town and county of, Treasurer of
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, forces of
-, Governor and Committee of
-, horse and foot soldiers of
-, petition of
Stages, see Posts.
Stagsden, co. Beds
Staindrop, co. Durham
Staine, Dr. letter to
Staines, co. Middlesex
Stainmore, co. Westmoreland
Stalbridge, co. Dorset
Stamford, co. Lincoln
Stanhope, co. Durham, benefice of
-, Sir Henry
-, Lady Katherine, widow of Sir Henry
Stanhope
Stanley, or Stanney, in Wirral, co. Chester
Stanley, or Stanney, in Wirral, co. Chester, letter dated from
Stanley, James, Earl of Derby
Stanwix, letter dated from
Staple Inn, London
Stapleford Abbott, alias Stapleford Regis, co. Essex, manor of
Stapleton, Sir Philip, M.P.
-, a member of the Committee
for both kingdoms, and passim.
-, to be added to the subcommittee for Nottingham business
Stapley, or Stapeley, Col.
-, letters to
"Star," the ship
Starre, Capt.
State Paper Office, the
States' Ambassadors, the, see Holland.
States General of the United Provinces, the,
and see Holland.
-, Committee of the, and see
Holland.
States Provincial of the United Provinces, see Holland.
Stationers' Company, the
Stent, Capt. John, examination of
Stephens, Capt.
-, letter to
-, Nathaniel, M.P.
-, Thomas, Sheriff of Gloucester
and see Stevens.
Sterley, Mr.
Sterling, Capt.
-, Col. Richard, Governor of Henley,
and see Henley-onThames.
Stevens, Col.
-, regiment of
-, Mr.
Stevenson, William
Steward, the Lord High
Stewart, Col.
-, Sir Robert
-, Sir William, a Commissioner of the
British forces in Ulster
-, petition of
Steyns, Joseff, public notary of Amsterdam, certificate by
Stirling, Adjutant-General Robert, examinanation of
Stockbridge, co. Hants
Stockden
Stoke-all-Saints, co. Sussex
Stone, near Uttoxeter
Stone, or Stones, Capt. Henry
-, the garrison at Stafford placed
under the command of
-, letters to
-, petition of
Stoneleigh (or Stonesby), co. Leicester
Stonesby, see Stoneleigh.
Stony Stratford, co. Bucks
Storke, Henry, clerk, petition of
Story, alias Parker, Elizabeth, petition of
Stourbridge, co. Worcester
Stoughton, Mr.
Stodard, Capt.
Stow
Strachan, Major Archibald
Strafford, Capt. Bennet
-, Col. Francis, a Papist
-, Thos. Wentworth Earl of
-, late Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Strangford, Ireland
-, port of
Stratfieldsaye, cos. Hants and Berks
Stravie's brother
Streaton, Benjamin
Strensham, near Tewkesbury, Sir William
Russell's house at
-, garrisoned by Col. Massie
Strickland, Walter
-, letter to
Strode, Sir George, payment to
Stroud, Mr.
-, co. Gloucester, a Parliamentary garrison placed by
Stryall, Dr.
Stuart, James, see Richmond, Duke of.
-, Sir Robert
Sturminster, co. Dorset
Sudeley, co. Gloucester
-, garrison of
Suffolk, co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants and Committees
of, letters to
-, distractions in
-, forces in, monthly charge of
-, M.P.'s for
-, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
-, troops, the
Sunderland, co. Durham
-, Water, colliery near
-, William
Surgeons in the Parliamentary army
Surrey, co.
-, Commissioners of, letter to
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, letter to
-, and Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, monthly charge of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, and dragoons of
-, oppressions suffered by
-, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
-, regiments in
-, trained bands of
Sussex, co.
-, Commissioners of, letter to
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, and Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, monthly charge of
-, forces to be raised by, for the siege
of Basing House
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, and dragoons of
-, petition of
-, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
-, regiment, the
-, remonstrance of
-, Royalist forces in
-, the Scottish loan in
-, trained bands of
Sutton, Mr., letter to
Swainton, Mr.
"Swallow," the ship
Swallow, Capt.
Swallowfield, co. Berks.
-, letter dated from
Swanley, Capt. Richard, Admiral of the Irish
seas
-, letter to
-, Capt. Robert, commander of the ship
"Lion,"
Sweden
-, business of
-, the league of the Parliament with
-, Queen of
Swedes, the
-, Commissioners of
Swedish Agent or Ambassador, the and see Movatt, Hugh.
"Swiftsure," H.M.'s ship
Swinfenn, Mr.
Switzerland
Sydenham, Col. William
-, letter to
-, Major
Sydney, Philip, Lord L'Isle
T.
T. W.., document printed by
Taaffc, Viscount
Talbott, Sir Gilbert
Tadcaster, co. York
Taite, Mr., and see Tate.
Tamworth, co. Stafford
Tarvin, near Chester
-, Parliamentary garrison at
Tate, Zouch, M.P. for Northampton, Chairman of the Committee for regulating
the armies
-, his committee
Tatham, Capt.
Taunton
-, distressed condition of
-, Governor of, and see Blake,
Col.
-, importance of to the Parliamentary
party
Taunton, the Parliamentory forces at
-, relief of
-, siege of
-, raised by the Royalists
Tay, the river
Tayler, Mr.
Taylor, Capt. Denys
-, examination of
-, James, master of the ship "Mary
and Anne," of London
-, Richard, of Clopham, co. Beds, Serjeant-at-law, will of
Temperley, Sir Thomas
Temple Bar
-, the Inner
Temple, Major Purbeck
-, Sir John
Tenby, co. Pembroke
-, garrison of
Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester
-, garrison of
Thacker, Gilbert
Thairlwall, or Thelwell, Giles
Thame, co. Oxon
Thames, the river
-, Street, London
Thatcham, co. Berks
Thetford, co. Norfolk
Thimbleby, Sir John
Thistleworth
Thomas, Capt. William
Thompson, Capt.
-, Richard
Thomson, Col., regiment of
Thorne, James
-, Giles
Thornhaugh, Col. Francis, Governor of
Welbeck House
-, letter to
Thornhill, Col.
Thornton, Col.
Thoroughgood, Sir John
Tichborne, Sir Henry
-, a prisoner at Portsmouth
-, a prisoner in the Tower
Tickhill, co. York
-, Castle
Tidenham, co. Gloucester, garrison of
Tildesley, Sir Thomas
Tillyer, Col. Henry, a prisoner in the Tower
Tin, references, to
-, the business of
-, farmers, the, petition of
-, the sale of
Todde, John, petition of
Tomeson, Mr., letter to
Tomlinson, Capt.
-, his troop
Tong Castle, co. Salop
-, Royalist garrison in
Tonnage and Poundage, subsidies of
Toomes, William
Topsham, co. Devon
Towcester
Tottenham, co. Middlesex, constable of
Tower of London, the
-, Hill
-, Irish prisoners in
-, Lieutenant of
-, letter to
-, warrant to
-, the magazine at
-, the Records in
-, Street, London, Office of the Commissioners of the Navy in
Townsend, Thomas, of St. Andrew-by-theWardrobe, London
Tradach, officers of
Trafford, Col. Francis, a professed Papist
Trail, Mr., a Commissioner of the British forces in Ulster
Traill, James, petition of
Trained bands, the, and see London.
Tranmore, opposite Liverpool
Trapham, Thomas, surgeon to MajorGeneral Skippon
Treasurer, the Lord High and see Cottington, Lord.
Treasurer-at-Wars for the Parliament, see
Gerard, Sir Gilbert.
-, for the King, see Ashburnham,
John.
Treasury, the
-, Chamber, Westminster, the
-, document dated from
Treaties, the sub-committee for
Treaty between the King and Parliament,
propositions for
-, of Uxbridge, see Uxbridge.
Trecise, Nowell, master gunner
Trenchard, John
-, payment to
Trent, the river
Trereife
Trevor, Col. Mark
-, Sir John
-, Sir Thomas, a Baron of the Exchequer
Troopers in the Parliamentary army, pay of
Trotter, Mr.
"True Love," the ship
Truro, co. Cornwall
Turkey
Turkish ships brought into Cadiz by the Spaniards and Dunkirkers
Turks, the
Turner, one of the Queen's musicians
-, Mr.
Tutbury, co. Stafford
-, the King's army at
-, letter dated from
Tuttle, Capt., of Rushwell Hall
Tweedy, Capt. Roger, one of the Commissioners of the Navy
-, letter to
Tyas, Laurence, account signed by
Tynemouth Castle
-, articles for the surrender of
-, capitulation of
-, Governor of
-, surrendered to the Scots' army, 28th
Oct.
Tynt, Capt.
Tyrrell, Capt.
-, his troop
U.
Ulrich, Sergeant-Major George, captain of a troop of horse
Ulster
-, British forces in
-, commanders of, letter to
-, officers of
-, letter to
-, warrant for payment to
-, coast of
-, the Commander-in-Chief in
-, Deputy Muster-master for and
see Clayton.
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, regiments of foot in
-, service of
Underwood, Col., horse soldiers of
-, Major
-, horse soldiers of
Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh
Usk, co. Monmouth
Uttoxeter, co. Stafford
-, the Royalist rendezvous near, letter
dated from
Uxbridge, co. Middlesex
-, Commissioners from the Parliament
sent to
-, letter dated from
-, proposed treaty between the King
and Parliament to be considered at
-, treaty of, proceedings of the
-, failure of the
-, Lords and others at the, letter
to
V.
Vallet, Capt., Governor of Beeston Castle
Vandrusques, Commissary-General
Vane, Sir George, son of Sir Henry Vane
-, letters of
-, Sir Henry, senr., M.P., a member of
the Committee for both kingdoms
-, High Steward of Richmond
and Midlam
-, to be added to the Committee
or Commissioners of both kingdoms
residing with the Scottish army
-, letters to
-, junr., M.P., Treasurer of the
Navy
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
"Vanguard," H.M.'s ship
Van Reden, Nicholas, late master of the "Hope," of Hamburg, petition of
Van Viana, Mr.
Vassall or Vassell, Samuel, M.P.
Vaughan, Nell
-, Herbert, taken at the surprise of
Shrewsbury
Vavasour, Col.
-, William, letter of
-, Sir William, letter to
Venice
-, document dated from
Venn or Ven, Col. John, M.P., Governor of
Windsor
-, letters to
Vere, Col.
Vermuyden, Col.
-, is at Orton, near Peterborough
-, is to march toward Huntingdon
-, forces of
-, letters to
Vernon, Capt., Francis
Vic, Sir Henry de
Vicar-General, the
Vice-Admiral, the and see Batten, Capt.
Vicford, Mons.
Vickers, Mr.
Victuallers of the Navy, see Navy.
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham
-, Mary, Countess of Buckingham