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S.
S. A., letter of
-, father of
Sackbuts, musician for
Sackford, see Seckford.
-, Mr.
Sackville, Thos., Lord Buckhurst
Lord High
Treasurer
-, commissions to
-, documents signed by
-, examinations, &c., before
-, illness of
-, letters of
-, alluded to
-, letters to
-, other papers of
-, reference to
-, speech of
-, warrant of, alluded to
-, warrants to
-, daughter of, husband of
Sackville, Cicely, Lady Buckhurst
-, letter of
-, servants of
-, Robert
Sackville House (London)
-, letter dated from
Sacrament, or Communion
-, non-reception of
-, reception of
-, (Romish)
-, or Eucharist, treatise on
Saddleworth chapel, co. Lancaster
-, curate of
Safe-conducts, see also Passes and Passports.
Saffi, or Saphia
-, letter dated from
Sagar, Stephen
Sagust, ships at
Sagwell, Mr.
St. Acraze, Marquis of
St. Agatha's church, Rome
St. Alban's
St. Alphage, Canterbury
St. Andera, or Anderas
-, corregidor of
-, persons at
-, prisoners at
-, ships at or from
-, troops at
St. Andrew, the (ship)
St. Andrew's in the Wardrobe, London
-, castle, Low Countries, mutiny at
-, taking of
-, castle, co. Hants, keeper of
St. Asaph
St. Barbe, Hen.
St. Barton's, Abbot of
St. Botolph's parish, London, letter dated from
-, resident in
St. Bride's, London
Sta. Catalena (Spain)
-, ships in
St. Cateline (Italy), capture of
St. Catherine, body of
St. Clement Danes (London)
-, letter dated from
-, burgesses and constables of, letter of
St. Clement's (London)
-, church
-, resident near
St. Cross (Winchester)
St. Domingo (West Indies)
St. Enedor's parish, Cornwall, tithes of grain in, lease of
St. Francis, the (ship)
St. Gadea, Earl of, see Castile, Adelantado of.
St. George
-, the (ship)
St. George's day
-, near Bristol, letter dated from
-, fields (London), troops in
-, Saint Lucar, parson of
St. Germain's, Cornwall, native of
St. Giles's (London)
St. Gilles's (Spain)
St. Gregory's parish, London
-, near Canterbury
St. Helen's Point, ships at
St. Ive's, Cornwall, constables of
-, ships at, to, or from
St. James of Compostella (Spain)
St. James's (London), troops in
St. Jean de Luz (France)
-, French in
-, letters dated from
-, merchants in or of
-, persons at
-, provisions sent to
-, ships at
-, ships of
-, ships to or from
-, travellers to or from
-, de Porto Rico, see Porto Rico.
St. Jerome, the (ship)
St. John, Oliver, Lord St. John of Bletso, Lord
Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire
-, affidavit before
-, letter to
St. John Street (London), puppet play in
St. John's (St. Jean de Luz?)
-, letter dated from
-, Isle of Thanet
St. Julian's castle, Lisbon
St. Katherine's (London)
-, Iron Gate at
-, letter dated from
-, Road, ships from
St. Lawrence, Nicholas, 21st Lord Howth
-, Sir Christ., his son
St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet
-, parish, Isle of Thanet
St. Leger, Sir Warham, servant of
St. Leonard, co. York, monastery of
St. Lucar, Spain, English fugitives at
-, mariners, &c. at, proceedings against
-, native of
-, places in
-, port of
-, ships at
-, ships to or from
-, travellers to or from
-, troops from
St. Malo
-, merchants of
-, paper dated from
-, ships in, to, or from
-, ships of
-, trade with
-, travellers to or from
St. Martha-near-the-Groyne, ships at
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields (London), lease of
tenements in
-, residents in
St. Martin's, Exeter
St. Mary-at-Hill, Billingsgate (London)
St. Mary Overy's, Southwark
St. Maryport, Lisbon
-, letter dated from
-, ships at
St. Mary's monastery, co. York, collector for
St. Mathew, the (ship)
St. Mawes fort or castle, co. Cornwall, works at
St. Mellin's, co. Monmouth, resident at
St. Michael, ships to or from
-, (Azores)
St. Neot's rectory, co. Cornwall
St. Nicholas, Isle of Thanet, Court manor at
-, letter dated from
-, parish church
-, rectory of, lease of
-, Island (Plymouth), defences of
-, letter dated from
-, sickness in
-, troops at
St. Omer, English college at
-, priests, &c. at
-, scholar of
-, letter dated from
-, persons at
-, travellers to or from
St. Patrick's church, near Dublin
St. Paul, Sir Geo., letter of
St. Paul, the (ship)
St. Paul's, London
-, Cathedral
-, Dean and Chapter of, quit rents received by
-, churchyard
-, residents in
-, Cross
-, preacher at, see Barlow, Dr.
-, sermons preached at
St. Paul's Chain
-, Wharf
St. Peter, the (ship)
St. Peter's rectory, Carmarthen, lease of
-, Cathedral, Exeter
-, Isle of Thanet
-, London, residents at
-, Hill (London), residents at
-, letter dated from
-, parish, Paul's Wharf, London
-, Northampton
-, Westminster, see Westminster Abbey.
St. Philip, the (ship)
St. Radegund, near Dover
St. Salvadore, the (ship)
St. Sebastian's, Spain
-, letter dated from
-, prisoners at
-, ships at
-, travellers to or from
St. Stephen's, Westminster, almsroom in, grant of
St. Thomas
St. Thomas's Island, Gulf of Guinea
-, chief town of, capture of
-, governor of
St. Tovall's, see Setuval.
St. Ursula's, mistress of
-, person at
St. Uvall's, see Setuval.
St. Valery, Picardy
-, letter dated from
-, ships of
-, ships to
-, troops from
St. Vincent, Cape
Salamanca, commendador of
Salines, Count de
Salisbury, John
-, Owen
-, Sir Rob.
Salisbury
-, letter dated from
-, mayor of, Bowes, Rob., letter of
-, Earl of (John de Montacute)
-, Countess of, Pole, Marg.
-, diocese, commissioners for
-, bishop of, see Cotton, Hen.
-, dean of, commission to
Sally (Africa), ships to
Salmon, Walter
Salmstone rectory, lease of
-, poor at, gift to
Salt
-, ships laden with
-, taken prize
Saltern, Thomas, letter of
Salt Hills, Chislet, Kent, lease of
Saltmarsh, John
-, Wm.
-, death of
Saltonstall, Sir Rich., alderman of London
-, as Lord Mayor
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Samuel, son of
Saltpetre
-, licences to make
-, want of
Saltwood, co. Kent
Saluces, marquisate of
Salwey, Gabriel, lease to
Samford, Hugh, grant to
-, Jno.
Sample, John
Sanderson, Hen., letter of
-, letter to
-, Thos., lease to
Sandforth, Allan, lease to
Sandford, Thos.
-, Martha
Sandham castle
Sandoll, co. Stafford, resident at
Sands, Sir Michael
-, Miles, see Sandys.
-, Sir Thos.
-, Margaret, Lady, his wife, (sister of
Lord Cobham)
-, jointure of
-, rents and lands of
-, timber of
Sandwich, commissioners for restraint of passengers at
-, examination before
-, designs against
-, letters dated from
-, mayor of
-, places in or near
-, post
-, residents in, letter of
-, teacher in
-, travellers to or from
Sandys, Wm., 3rd Lord Sandys
-, charges against
-, debts of
-, examination of
-, lands of
-, mother of
-, Catherine, Lady Sandys (his wife)
-, their sons
-, Elizabeth (his daughter)
-, Edwin, her husband
-, sons of
Sandys, (Edwin, late Archbishop of York)
-, sons of
-, or Sands, Miles
-, lease to
-, purchases by
-, sons of
-, Sir Walter
-, sons of
-, family, Kent
Sanf, G., alias Van Molen, letter of
Sanford, Hugh
San Pedro of the Groyne, the
Sanquair, Lord (Crichton, Rob.)
Santa Cruz, Marquis de (Alvar de Bazan)
-, place near
Saphia or Saffi
-, letter dated from
Sapina, Don Carlos de
Saragossa, visit of the King of Spain to
Sarantz, Captain, alias Delescoque, Domingo
Saravia, Dr.
Sark, Mr.
Sark island, lieutenant in
-, letter dated from
Sarwell, lease of lands at
Sas, troops sent to
Satan
Satin
-, customs on
Saunders, Wm., grant to
-, Mr.
Savage, Sir Arthur
-, company of
-, debt due to
-, payment to
-, John, letter of
-, father of
-, Sir John
-, Mary, grant to
-, husband of
-, Robt.
-, advertisements by
-, Mr., payments for
-, Lady
-, traitor
Savell, Wm.
Saville, Sir Hen., provost of Eton college
-, letter of
-, John, Baron of the Exchequer
-, dispensation to
Savour, Joshua, demand by
Savoy
-, troops to
Savoy, Duke of, (Charles Emmanuel I.)
-, (Victor Amadeus), Prince of
Piedmont eldest son
-, (Emmanuel Phillibert), second
son
Savoy, the (Strand), residents in
-, letters dated from
-, gate
Sawyer, Edw., letter of
-, Rich., M.A., presentation to
Saxey, Hugh, grant to
Sayes park, Herts
Saynte, Wm.
Saywell, the Lord Admiral's servant
Scalby parish, co. Cumberland
Scarborough
-, bailiffs of
-, castle
-, designs against
-, letter dated from
-, resident at
-, ships to
-, travellers to or from
Scarning, co. Norfolk
Schism, treatise on
-, penalties of
Schrimshow, Jas.
-, wife of
Scilly isles
-, captain of, see Godolphin, Sir F.
-, fortifications at
-, harbours of
-, plan of
-, ships at, or for
Sclater, Wm., pardon for
Scorie or Scory, Mr., alchymist
Scot, the, see Scotland, King of.
Scotland, King of, or the Scot (James VI.)
-, ambassador to, see Bowes, Sir
Wm.
-, ambassadors of or from
-, beer for
-, descent of
-, designs against
-, designs for his succession to the
crown of England
-, assistance to in
-, disaffection to
-, enemies of
-, in connexion with Denmark
-, with Queen Elizabeth
-, with France
-, with the Pope
-, with Spain
-, marriage of
-, payment to
-, persons employed by
-, relatives of
-, religion of
-, servant of
-, Queen of (Anne of Denmark, or the
Dane)
-, miracle performed by
-, religion of
-, Henry, Prince (eldest son)
-, Charles, Prince (second son)
-, (Elizabeth), daughter
-, mother of, see Mary Queen of
Scots.
-, parents of
-, brother-in-law of (Denmark, King
of)
Scotland
-, association in
-, bay
-, borders of
-, lord lieutenant of
-, lord warden of
-, wardens of
-, exiles from
-, exports to
-, forces of
-, government of
-, kings of, portraits of
-, kirk land in
-, letters from, alluded to
-, levying troops in
-, liberty of religion in
-, livings in, restoration to
-, ministers in
-, parliament of
-, places in
-, posts to
-, prisoners in or from
-, residents in
-, scholars from
-, ships of
-, taken prize
-, ships to or from
-, spy in
-, subsidies in
-, travellers to
-, travellers from
Scotney, priest at
Scots or Scottish
-, accident
-, brags
-, Catholic Earls
-, device
-, ensigns
-, faction
-, friar
-, gentlemen
-, Jesuits
-, mariners
-, matters
-, men
-, abroad
-, merchants, ships of
-, noblemen
-, priests
-, Queen, see Mary.
-, tale
-, woman
Scott, Barth., examination before
-, letter of
-, Charles
-, Edward
-, Sir John
-, John, of Bromley
-, Sir Thomas, lease to
-, Sir Walter, laird of Buccleugh
-, son of
-, Wm., examination of
-, Capt.
Scroby, Reinold, lease to
-, Thos., scrivener
Scrope, Thomas le, 10th Lord Scrope, warden
of the west marches of England
-, letter to
Scudamore, Sir Jas.
-, first wife of, death of
-, second wife of
Scudamore, Sir John, discharge for
-, or Skidamore, Lady
-, Mr., receiver of Yorkshire, payments
by
Scudder, Geo.
Seaflower, the (ship)
Seagar, James
Seale, Robt., letter of
-, Robt., clerk of the check of the guard,
payments to
Seaton, Robert, 6th Lord Seaton
-, Alexander (his brother), president of
session
Seatons, the
Sebastian, Don, see Portugal, titular King of.
Sebure, Sebeo, or Sebenes, Peter
-, fleet of
Seckford or Sackford, Hen,, keeper of the
privy purse
-, payments to
Secretary of State, see also
Cecil, Sir Rob.
-, signet for
-, French, see Edmondes, Thos.
-, second, see Herbert, Dr. J.
Sedgrave, Patrick
Seeds and roots
Segovia, King of Spain at
Seine head (France)
Selby, Geo.
-, mayor of Newcastle, letter of
-, Jo.
-, Wm., sen.
-, Wm., jun.
-, Capt.
Selhurst lands, lease of
Selling parsonage, Kent, lease of
Seminaries or colleges
-, for English Catholics abroad,
see also Douay, Rheims,
Rome, St. Omer, Seville, Spain, and
Valladolid, colleges at.
Seminary priests
-, favour to
-, names of
-, passing as mariners
-, proceedings against
-, receivers or harbourers of
Semple or Simple, Robert, 4th Lord Semple
-, Col., uncle of
-, deceased wife of
Seneca, a herb
Sentleger, Sir Anth., examinations before
Serjeant painter
Serjeants-at-law, see also Hele, John.
Serjeants's Inn (London), letter dated from
Seton, Mrs., death of
Settrington parsonage, co. York
Setuval, St. Uvall's, or St. Tovall's, ships at
-, ships from
Severn river
Seville
-, castle at, escape from
-, designs against, by Spain
-, English college at
-, persons at
-, pestilence and deaths in
-, prison at, letter dated from
-, prisoners in
-, from
-, ships at
-, ships to or from
-, trade with
-, travellers to or from
Seward, Stephen, grant to
Sewers, commissioners for
-, decrees of
Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford
-, debts of
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, marriage of
-, servants of
-, Frances, Countess of Hertford, death of
-, Edward, Lord Beauchamp, (eldest
son,)
-, Thomas (second son)
-, Lord Henry
Seymour, Edw.
-, examination before
-, letter of
-, John, examination before
-, Mrs., of Devonshire, marriage of
Shallow, Justice
Shapwick parsonage, co. Dorset, lease of
Sharp, Mr.
Sharpe, John
-, Robt., payment to
Sheba, Queen of
Sheen, Surrey, Queen's house at
Sheep skins
Sheeps' hearts, price of
Sheffield, resident at
Sheffield, John, 2nd Lord Sheffield
-, Edmund, 3rd Lord Sheffield
-, as governor of Brill
-, Lodge, letter dated from
Sheldrake, Rich., pardon to
Shelley, Frances, grant to
-, John
-, Rob., grant to
-, W.
Shelton, Sir John, payment to
Shelvingford manor, lease of
Shenley, diocese of Lincoln, rector of
Shepherd, Wm., lease to
Sheppard, Geo.
Sheppey, Isle of, Kent
Sherborne, co. Dorset
-, Lord Warden of the Stannaries at
-, Cowdry, co. Hants, resident at
Sheriff Hutton castle, co. York, warrant for keeping of
Sheriff, Mr., alias Shreve
Sheriffs, see also under the several towns and counties.
Sherley or Shirley, Sir Anth.
-, instructions and advice to
-, letter of
-, religion of
-, Sir Thos.
-, accounts of
-, commissioners on
-, brief of
-, captures by
-, debts of
-, lands of
-, letter of
-, Mr.
-, wife of
Sheron, Don Ferdinando
Sherwood, John, grant to
-, Dr.
-, Elizabeth, wife of
Sherwood Forest, keeper of the game in
-, timber in
Shiers, Geo., grant to
Shillingford, Thos.
Shingleton, Mr.
Shipman, Wm., petition of
Ships, boats, galleys, &c., casual notices of
passim;
see also English ships,
Navy and Fleet.
-, admiral
-, vice
-, building of
-, rewards for
-, burning of
-, captains or commanders of
-, monthly rates of
-, orders for their servants
-, defence of
-, designs against
-, embargo on
-, fitting out of
-, payments for
-, in harbour, expenses of
-, lists of
-, men–of–war
see also English men–of–war.
-, merchant
-, convoy for
-, fitting out of
-, lost at sea
-, payments for
-, taken prize
-, ordnance, &c. for or on, see Ordnance
on ships.
-, payments for
-, taken prize
-, victuallers
-, payments for
-, victualling of
-, victuals for
-, payments for
-, surveyors of, Quarles, Jas., and
Darell, Marm.
-, (foreign), see also under the several
countries and towns.
-, names of, viz.:—
-, Advantage, letter dated from
-, Adventure
-, Advice
-, Aid
-, Ann of Queensferry
-, Anne of London
-, Antelope
-, Ark Raleigh
-, Bevis
-, Chaunce of London
-, Crane
-, Crescent of St. Malo
-, Darling
-, David
-, Desire
-, Diana of London
-, of Portsmouth
-, Dreadnought
-, Due Repulse
-, Eagle
-, Edward Bonadventure of London
-, Elizabeth Jonas
-, Filbert
-, George
-, Globe of Lee
-, Golden Dragon
-, Green Dragon of Bristol
-, Griffin fly-boat
-, Guiana
-, Help
-, Jane of Plymouth
-, Jesus of Tenby
-, Jonas of Dungarvon
-, of Hamburg
-, Jonathan
-, Lion
-, of Aldborough
-, Lion's Whelp
-, Margaret and John of Colchester
-, Mary Fortune of Bristol
-, Mary Marthe
-, Mayflower of Edinburgh
-, Mere honour
-, Merlin
-, Mermaid of Hamburg
-, of Harwich
-, Misericordia
-, Moon
-, Naurico Galley
-, Nightingale of Fowey
-, Phœnix of Lyme
-, Popinjay
-, Prosperous of London
-, owners and victuallers of
-, petition of
-, Quittance
-, Rainbow
-, Raven of Bristol
-, Refusal
-, St. Andrew
-, St. Francis
-, St. George
-, St. Jerome
-, St. Matthew
-, St. Paul
-, St. Peter
-, St. Philip
-, St. Salvadore
-, San Pedro of the Groyne
-, Seaflower
-, Spy
-, Sun
-, Swan of Lyme
-, Swart Rutter of Flushing
-, Thomasine
-, Tremontaine
-, Twelve Apostles
-, Vanguard
-, Victory
-, Warspite
-, Whelp
-, White Bear
-, William and John of Fowey
Shirehampton, co. Gloucester, letter dated from
Shirley, Sir Anth., see Sherley.
Shoe Beacon (Kent)
-, Lane, London, resident in
Sholden parsonage, Kent, lease of
Shooting, training for
Shornden Lucas wood, or Lucas farm
Shotley, co. Suffolk, resident at
Shoulford meadows, lease of
Shreve, Mr., alias Sheriff
Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Talbot.
Shropshire, native of
-, places in
Shudley, lands of
Shute, Wm.
-, petition of
Shuttleworth, Sir Rich., justice of peace
-, commission to
-, document signed by
-, judgement of
-, death of
Sibson, Rich., B.D., presentation to
-, Thomas., examination of
Sicily
-, native of
-, provisions from
-, ships from
Sickness, see Plague.
Signet, the
-, books, notes from
-, clerks of, see also Windebank,
Thos.; Lake, Thos.
-, keeper of
Silence, justice
Silks
-, customs on
-, farming of
Silkworm, the (poem)
Sillery, M. de
Sillyman, Jeffry
Silva, Don John de, see Portallegro, Condé de.
Silver. see also Gold and Silver.
Simcocks, Walter
Simmes, Capt.
Simnell, Thos., petition of
Simons, Henry, parson, confession before
Simonsburne parsonage, Northumberland, presentation to
Simple, Lord, see Semple.
-, Ma., of Bourdeaux
Singleton, Hen.
-, order by
-, Dr. Thos., certificate by
Sirigatti, Alex., examination of
Sisson, Jas.
-, examination of
Sittingbourne (Kent)
-, rectory, lease of
-, ships in
-, troops from or to
Skalia, Fras., grant to
Skelmer, Cumberland, resident at
Skelton, Geo.
-, daughters of
Skenck Skans (Schenkenschanz, Flanders) battering of
Skidamore, Lady, see Scudamore.
Skinner, Vincent (Exchequer officer),
Sir Vincent
-, letters of
-, note by
-, Alderman
Skrimshaw, Rich.
Slack, Rich., licence to
-, Father
Slanning, Nich.
Slanying, Gamall
Slaves
Sleeve, the, ships to
Slegge, Mr.
Sligo, O'Conor
Sligo, ships to
Slinfold, Sussex, lease of lands in
Slocombe, John
Sluys, designs against
-, fort at
-, galleys of
-, governor of (Ribas, John de)
-, ships at, to, or from
-, ships building at
-, siege of
-, traveller to
-, treaty with
Slyfield, Joseph
Smith, Andrew
-, Arthur, examination of
-, Fras., examination of
-, Gilbert
-, John, licence to
-, John of Northbourne
-, Laurence, pension to
-, Nich.
-, Otwell
-, assignee of
-, Rich.
-, grant to
Smith, Dr. Rich.
-, book written by
-, Robt.
-, bond by
-, Thomas
-, grant to
-, letter of
-, Wm., D.D.
-, or Smithe, Wm.
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, notes by
-, Capt.
-, Dr., Queen's physician
-, death of
-, Father
-, Mr., barrister of Gray's Inn.
-, Mr., customs' officer
-, Mr., of Radwinter
-, Mr., of Redrith
Smithson, John, document signed by
-, Rob., purchase by
Smyth, W., letter of
Smythe, Sir John
-, letter of
-, liberation of
-, John
-, father of
-, brother of, see Symthe, Thos.
-, report by
-, Reginald, letter of
-, Robt., letter of
-, Thos., sheriff of London
-, examination of
-, proofs against
-, Sarah, wife of
-, brother of, see Smythe, John.
Snaith parsonage and court, lease of
Snape, co. York, house at
Snapes, Robt.
Snarford, co. Lincoln, letter dated from
Snargate (Kent), resident at
Sneddall, Hen., letter of
Snelling, Robert, mayor of Thetford
-, letter of
-, robber, execution of
Snelston Meadow, lease of
Snigg, Geo., recorder of Bristol, examination
before
-, letter of
Snoode, Jas.
Snosman, John, grant to
Snowden, Jas.
Snowdon Forest, Wales, forester of
Soame, Sir Stephen, examination before
-, as Lord Mayor of London
-, letters of
-, Mr.
Sodalitians, the
Soissons, Count (Charles de Bourbon)
Soldiers, casual notices of, passim; see also
Army, English forces, Trained bands,
and Volunteers, and the several garrison towns.
-, aged, grants to
-, arming of
-, charges of
-, clothing of
-, coat and conduct money for
-, desertion of
-, executed for
-, discharge of
-, favour of, towards the Earl of Essex
-, killed in action
-, levying of
-, expenses of
-, maimed, hospital for
-, pensions to
-, receipts by
-, treasurer for, see Gavell, Fras.
-, names of
-, officers of
-, payments of
-, Queen's care for
-, sick
-, training of, instructions for
-, transport of
-, payments for
-, unwillingness of, to go to Ireland
-, victualling of
-, payments for
Solicitor-General, see Fleming, Thos.
Solicitors
Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester
-, letter of
-, note by
-, Henry, Lord Herbert of Chepstow
-, Anne, Lady Herbert of Chepstow
Somerset, Duke of (John de Beaufort)
-, descendants of
-, Herald, Glover, Rob.
-, House (London)
Somersetshire
-, gentry of
-, native of
-, places in
-, sheriff of, warrant to
-, ships built by
-, troops in
Sonnales, Phil.
-, Marta Hernandez, wife of
Sorbonne, French Doctor of
Sorbonnist, a
Sorrias, Isle of, (Azores?)
Sotherton, John, purchase by
-, Noel or Nowell
Soubiboure, near Bayonne, inhabitants of
-, notary at
Soubize, M. de
Sound, the, ships in, to, or from
Sourdeac, M. de, governor of Brest
-, letter of
-, secretary of
-, wife of
Sourly, kinsman of Tyrone
Southampton, Earl and Countess of, see Wriothesley.
Southampton
-, assizes at
-, castle at
-, custom house at
-, comptroller of
-, customs' officers at
-, description of
-, fairs at, licence for
-, letters dated from
-, mayor of, see Jefferey, John.
-, mayor, &c. of, petition of
-, residents in
-, ships of
-, ships to or from
-, travellers to or from
South Cape, ships to
Southcott, Thos.
Southflake fields, lease of lands in
South Sea, captures in
-, ships to
Southwark (London), justices of peace for
-, places in
-, residents in
Southwell, Eliz, grant to
-, Sir Robt., grant to
-, death of
-, Lady, widow of
-, re-marriage of, alluded to
-, R.
-, Thos.
-, Thos. (ward)
Southwood lands, Kent, lease of
Sowyar, H., letter of
Spa, persons at
Spacie, Mr.
Spain, King of, or the Catholic King (Philip II.)
-, as King of England
-, army of, see Spain, army of.
-, chamberlain of
-, commendations of
-, debts of
-, designs against
-, designs of, against England
-, against the Queen
-, in reference to Ireland
-, factors of
-, marriage of, with Queen Mary
-, oath of
-, peace with
-, pensions to the English by
-, discontinuance of
-, secretary of, see Idiaques, Don
Juan de.
-, service to
-, illness of
-, reported death of
-, death of
-, funeral, &c. of
-, will of, alluded to
-, transactions in his time
-, son of, see Philip III., as
Prince.
-, daughter of, or the Infanta
-, marriage arrangements of
-, present to
-, proposed succession of, to
the Crown of England
-, husband of, see Austria,
Albert, Archduke of.
Spain, King of (Philip III.), the Catholic King,
or the Spaniard
-, as Prince
-, accident to
-, confessor of
-, coronation of
-, council of
-, of war of
-, court of
-, crown of
-, death of, reported
-, debts of
-, designs of, relative to England
-, relative to his succession
to the Crown of England
-, relative to Ireland
-, against France
-, Holland
-, the Low Countries
-, Portugal
-, Turkey and heretics
-, Zealand
-, designs against
-, dislike to, in Spain
-, dominions of
-, favour of, towards Catholics
-, favourite of
-, forces of
-, general of
-, gifts or grants of
-, illness of
-, letters of, alluded to
-, letters to, alluded to
-, marriage of
-, offers of assistance to
-, officers of, contract with
-, peace with
-, pensions or salaries paid to the
English by
-, discontinuance of
-, progress or visits of
-, rebellion against
-, revenue of
-, secretary of, see Idiaques, Don
Juan.
-, service to
-, ships built for
-, spy of
-, stipendiary to
-, writings against
-, Queen of (Margaret of Austria)
-, major domo of
-, sister of, see Philip II., daughter
of, the Infanta.
-, brother-in-law of (Albert of
Austria)
-, father-in-law of (Duke of Florence)
Spain
-, admiral of, vice
-, ambassadors from
-, to
-, army of
-, bishopric in
-, clergy of
-, cloth arrested in
-, coasts of
-, colleges or seminaries in, (English)
-, court of, see Spain, King of, court of.
-, courtier in
-, famine in
-, fleets of see also Ships of.
-, designs against
-, general or admiral of see
also Castile, Adelantado of; Brochero,
Don Diego; and Suriago, Don Pedro.
-, officers in or of
-, plague in
-, wants of
-, for treasure or plate
see also
Indian fleet.
-, grandees of
-, Hotspurs of
-, in connexion with England
-, with France
-, with Germany
-, with Holland
-, in connexion with Ireland
-, with the Low Countries
-, with Scotland
-, Infanta of, see Spain, Philip II., King
of, daughter of.
-, intelligence or news in or from
-, Kings of
-, Knights of the Golden Fleece in
-, league with
-, mariners of, see Spanish mariners.
-, merchants of, see Spanish merchants.
-, munition and victuals sending to,
edict against
-, contract for
-, Navy of, see Ships of.
-, news from
-, nobility of
-, North Cape of, see North Cape.
-, peace with
-, persons in
-, pikes of
-, pilot royal of
-, pilots of
-, places in
-, plague in
-, ports in, ships in
-, postmasters in
-, preachers in, sermons of
-, priests and Jesuits in
-, priests from or to
-, prisoners in or from
-, reprisals against
-, residents in
-, ships or navy of
see also Fleet of.
-, admiral
-, vice
-, argosies
-, armadas
-, building of
-, ships or navy of, burnt
-, captures by
-, carracks
-, carrying English colours
-, designs against
-, engagement with
-, Englishmen serving in
-, fights with
-, fishing hoats of
-, Frenchmen serving in
-, galleons
-, galleys, &c.
-, admiral of
-, building of
-, captains in
-, generals of
-, persons condemned to
-, Irish serving in
-, Italians serving in
-, lost at sea
-, men-of-war
-, merchant
-, provisions for
-, sickness in
-, taken prize
-, taken up to serve
-, victuallers
-, ships from
-, ships in
-, ships to
-, sickness in
-, South of, ships in, arrest of
-, trade with
-, travellers from
-, travellers to
-, treaties with
-, troops to or from
-, troops of
-, levies of
-, truce of, with France
-, war with
Spalding, co. Lincoln
Spaniard, a, work written by
Spaniard, the, see Spain, King of.
Spaniards
-, designs of, relative to England
-, in connection with France
-, the Low Countries
-, loyalty of
-, names of
-, payment to
-, prisoners taken by
-, execution of
-, release of
Spanish
-, abbey
-, advertisements
-, armada, see Armada.
-, army
see also
Spanish soldiers.
-, defeat of
-, mutiny of
-, non-payment of
-, payments of
-, service in
-, sickness in
-, attempts
-, bishops
-, books
-, camp, persons at
-, officers of
-, captains
-, carracks, see Spain, ships of, carracks.
-, commanders
-, commissioners
-, corn
-, correspondence, extracts from, (1598)
-, crown
-, cruelty
-, dominions
-, ensigns
-, faction
-, fleet, see Spain, fleet of.
-, forces
-, friar, book by
-, gallantry
-, galleys and galleons, see Spain, ships
of.
-, garrisons
-, generals
-, see also
Castile, Adelantado of.
-, gentleman
-, goods taken prize
-, government
-, hearts
-, inquisition
-, invasion
-, ladies
-, language
-, translations from
-, letters alluded to
-, mariners
-, merchants
-, money
-, news
-, pride.
-, prisoners
-, allowances for
-, proclamation
-, Proverb
-, Punctilios
-, slaves
-, soldiers, see also
Spanish army.
-, mutiny of.
-, spy
-, subjects
-, treasure or money,
see also Spain, fleet of,
for treasure.
-, lost at sea
-, taken prize
-, tyranny
Spaniels, and see Dogs.
Sparke, John, of Plymouth
-, John, secretary to the Earl of Derby,
letter of
-, wife of
Speake, Sir George
Speed, Jno.
Spelsbury manor, co. Oxon
Spencer, Hance
-, wife of
-, brother of
-, Sir John
-, grant to
-, purchase by
-, servant of
-, daughter of
-, marriage of
-, Thos.
-, Mr.
Spenser, Edmund, the poet, death of
Spicer, Mr.
Spicery, clerk of
-, ships laden with
-, yeoman of
Spices
-, garblership of
Spilman, John, petition of
-, Thos.
Spinola, Marquis
-, Sir Andrea
-, servant of
-, Bapt.
-, Ferdinando
-, Frederico
-, father of
-, Hortensio, confession of
-, declarations of
-, house of
Spita, Francisco
Spondon rectory, co. Derby
Sprackling, Adam
-, Robt.
Sprintado, Sir
Spurn Head, co. York
Spy, the (ship)
Squier, Edw.
-, declaration by
-, examinations of
-, wife and children of
Stables, the, marshal farrier of
Stade, English at
-, merchant adventurers at
-, trade with
Stafford, Lady Dorothy
-, Sir Edw.
-, Edward
-, Capt. Fras., grant to
Stafford, Sir F.
-, Lady
-, Mr.
-, Mrs.
Staffordshire
-, places in
-, residents in
-, traveller from
Stags, see Deer.
Staines, Middlesex, traveller to
Stallenge, Wm.
-, allowances to
-, instructions by
-, letters of
-, letter to
Stamford, Robt.
-, brother-in-law of
Stamford, co. Lincoln, Lord Burghley buried at
-, manor and lordship of
-, mayor, &c. of, letter to
Standard, the, Cheapside
Standen, Mr.
Stanhope, Edw.
-, Dr. Edw., chancellor of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of
London
-, examination before
-, letter of
-, John
-, grant to
-, letter to
-, Sir John, treasurer of the Chamber,
treasurer at War, master of the posts
-, deputy of
-, grants to
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, payment by
-, payments to
-, warrants to
-, cousin of, Sec. Cecil
-, Michael
-, petition of
-, Sir Thos.
Stanley, Margaret, Countess of Derby (widow
of Henry 4th Earl)
-, Ferdinand, 5th Earl of Derby
-, Alice, Countess dowager of Derby
-, Queen dining with
-, (Anne, eldest daughter ?) Lady
Strange
-, Lady Frances (2nd daughter)
-, Lady Elizabeth (3rd daughter)
Stanley, William, Lord Strange,; 6th
Earl of Derby
-, commission to
-, lands of, value of
-, secretary to
-, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby
Stanley, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edw.
-, John
-, accomplices of
-, declarations of
-, examination of
-, Thos., grant to
-, Sir William
-, brother of
-, colours of
-, company of
-, death of, reported
-, designs against
-, letter of, alluded to
-, letter to
-, officers of
-, religion of
-, servants of
Stanmore-the-Less, alias Witchurch, co. Middlesex
Stannaries, warden of (Sir W. Raleigh)
Stanyhurst, Rich.
Stapers, Rich., payment to
Staple, the, mayor of
Stapleton, Dr.
Starch, unlawful manufacture of
Star chamber, the
-, clerk of
-, council of
-, document dated from
-, officers of, collections from
-, proceedings of
-, speeches in
-, suit in
Starford, townsmen of
State, the
see also England.
-, arguments of
-, books against
-, danger or injury to
-, enemies of
-, favour to
-, matters or affairs of
-, prayers for
-, secretary of, see Cecil, Sir R.
-, French, see Edmondes, Thos.
-, second, see Herbert, John.
-, service to
States, the, see Holland and Low Countries,
States of.
-, foreign
Stationers' Company, London, wardens of
Statute law
Statutes, see Acts of Parliament.
-, notes from
-, of the Realm, document printed in
Stawke, priest
Steaven, Mr.
-, wife of
-, brother of
Stephens, Edw., shipbuilder, rewards to
Stepneth, Alban, justice of peace, examination
before
-, letters of
Sterrell [Wm.], letter to
Stevens, John
-, Thos., see Canterton.
-, Catholic
Steward, Mark
Steward, Lord High, of England, Lord Buckhurst
Stewart, Francis, Earl of Bothwell
-, duel with
-, cousin of
-, Patrick
Stileman, John, letters of
Stillyard, the, London
-, merchants of
-, officers of
-, storehouses of, cordage sent to
-, suppression of
Stockett, Hum.
-, Thos.
Stockman, Wm., grant to
Stocks, the
-, persons put into
Stokes church (co. Oxford)
Stone, Edward, purchase by
-, Humfrey, of Cheapside
-, John
Stonehouse, near Plymouth, native of
Stone Marsh, lease of
Stonton, Capt.
Storey, Geoffry, pension to
Stourbridge fair, governor of
Stourmouth, Kent, lease of lands in
Stow manor, Killingbury, co. Northampton, lease of
Stowell, John
Stowey, J., letter of
Straits, the, mariners at
-, shipmasters from, report by
-, ships in
-, ships to or from
-, trade with
Strand, London
-, letter dated from
-, residents in
-, White Hart in
Strange, Lord and Lady, see Stanley.
-, Patrick
-, letter of
Strangers, see Aliens.
Stratfeild, Robt.
Stratford-on-Avon, exemption from payment of subsidies for
Stratton, co. Cornwall, provost marshal for
-, Grange, co. Hants, tenths in
Straw, Jack
Strode, Sir Wm.
-, examination before
-, grant to
-, letters of
Stuart, Margaret, Countess of Lenox
-, Charles, her son
-, Lady Arabella
-, proposed marriage of, with
-,-, Henry IV. of France
-,-, proposed marriage of, with
Dudley Earl of Leicester
Stubbs meadow, lease of
Stuppeney, Clement
Stutton, co. York
Style, John, purchase by
Subsidies
-, collectors or commissioners of
-, discharge or exemption from
-, non-payment of
-, payment of
-, seizures for
Sudborne parsonage, diocese of Norwich
Sudell, Hen., affirmation by
Suego, Antonio
Suffolk, ale or beer brewed in
-, cloth
-, malt
-, native of
-, places in
-, resident in
-, Sheriff of, letters to
-, ships built by
-, troops raised in
-, house of, descendants of
Sugar
-, taken prize
Sugden, Wm.
-, Mr., payments by
Sumers, Mat.
Sun, the (ship)
Sunning, tenement in
Sunninghill Park, Windsor, game in
Supremacy
-, oath of
-, refusal to take
Suriago, Don Pedro, Spanish naval commander
-, ships of
Surrey
-, ale or beer brewed in
-, justices of, document signed by
-, examinations before
-, lands and places in
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, sheriff of, warrants to
-, ships built by
-, trained bands in
-, troops from
-, troops raised in
-, West, constables in, receipts by
-, maimed soldiers in
Surveyor, Mr.
Sus (Morocco), alcade of
-, troops to
Sussex, ale or beer brewed in
-, lands and places in
-, persons in
-, resident in
-, sheriff of, warrants to
-, ships built by
-, troops from
-, troops raised in
-, Earl of, see Ratcliffe.
Suthes, Wm., grant to
Sutton, Edw., Lord Dudley
Sutton, co. Lincoln
Sutton Regis, co. Northampton, prebend of
-, Valence, co. Kent
Swaffham manor, co. Norfolk
Swallowfield, co. Wilts, inhabitants of
Swan, Rich., pardon to
-, Thos.
Swan of Lyme, the (ship)
Swan tavern, Clerkenwell
Swans, breeding of, royalty of
Swarling, tithes, &c. of, lease of
Swart Rutter of Flusing, the
Sweden
-, King of (Sigismund)
-, daughter of
-, persons in
-, places in
Sweet, John, pardon to
-, (priest)
Swift, James, indenture by
-, Robt. B. L., justice of peace for Durham, examination before
Swingfield preceptory, Kent
Swinhow, co. Northumberland, lease of lands in
Swinnerton, John
-, grant to
Swite, Mr.
Sydney, Sir Hen.
-, Lady Mary, his wife
-, Sir Philip
-, Sir Robt., governor of Flushing
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, statement by
-, wife of
Symonds, Helen
-, Thos.
Symons, or Symonds. Thos., letters to
Synes (or Sines, Portugal), ships near
Syria