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S
Sadburgh, Anna
Sadok, Heindrick
Saegmans, Heindrick
Sagot, Madmoiselle Charlotte Julie
St. Albans, innkeepers of, petition
from
-, Red Lyon Inn at
St. Albans, Duke of
St. Austell (Cornwall), vicarage of
St. Blasy (Cornwall), vicarage of
St. Christopher, Island of, provostmarshal general of
St. Clair, Capt. John
St. Cross, fair at
St. George, Sir George, passim
-, Lieut.-Col., Richard
St. Gerard
St. Germains
-, James II at
St. Helen's
St. Helen's Road
St. James's Palace, letters dated at
St. John, Col.
-, Francis
-, Gualter
-, James
-, Col. Thomas
"St. Johnstons" (St. John's Town ?)
St. Leger, —
St. Lo., Commander
-, George
St. Malo
-, grist stones from
St. Margaret's (Kent)
St. Martin's
-, attack upon
-, expedition against
-, governor of
St. Mawes (Cornwall), castle of, keeper of
St. Michel, camp at
St. Nicholas Island, governor of
St. Patrick, Dean of
St. Quintin, William
-, Sir William
St. Sampson. See under Guernsey.
St. Wolstan's (co. Dublin ?)
Salinis, port of
Salisbury
-, passes to
Salisbury, Bishop of
Salisbury, Capt. Charles
Sally (Salee), (Barbary)
Salop. See Shropshire.
Salt, duties upon
-, interest upon
-, manufacture of
-, proposed tax on foreign
-, Scotch
Salt Act, the
Salter, Capt. John
Salvage, law concerning
-, reference to
Salway, John
-, Lord
Salwey, Mr., letters to
Sam, Cornelius
Sambre, the
Sampson (Sampsone), John
-, Mrs.
-, —
-, alias Humphreys, —
Samuell, Claes
Samuelse, Claes
Sancroft, Archbishop
Sanderson, Christopher
-, Mr.
-, Philip
San Domingo, coast of
Sandrin, Daniel
Sands, Elizabeth
-, John
-, Thomas
Sandwich (Kent)
-, Mayor of, letters to
Sandys, Capt.
Sanford, Henry
Sanstra, Hilleganda
Sansum, Edmund
Saportas, Aaron
Saraina, Isaac
Saranaw, Simon
Sarasin, John Henry
Sardington, —
Sarsfield, Charlotte
-, Col. Patrick
-, house of, in Cork
-, William
Sasham (Norfolk), manor of
Sassé, Bernard
Satur, Mons.
-, Thomas
Saunders, Leonard
-, Thomas
Saunderson, Col.
-, Samuel
Savage, Francis
-, John
-, Philip
-, P.
Saville, Edward
-, Thomas
-, —
Savory, —
Savoy, the. See under London.
Savoy
Savoy, Duke of
-, forces of
-, envoy to
Savy, Peter
Sawell, Robert
Sawtill, Mr.
Saxmundham
Saxony, Elector of
-, dinner to
-, Lower
-, Upper
Saxuco, Moses
Sayers, Mr.
-, George
Sayle (Saile), Hastings
-, John
-, Thomas
Sbuelen, Reinier
Scalp William (co. Dublin)
Scanderoon, port of
Scarborough, Lord
-, secretary to
-, Richard, Earl of
Scarlatti, Baron, letters from
Scattery Roads
Scawen, Sir William
-, letter to
Schalken, Barbara
-, Francoisa
-, Godfrid
-, Jacob
Schaning, Peter
Schaube, Henry
Scheffer, Ive
-, Mr.
Schegen, Corneille
Schelde, the
Schell, Peter
Scheller, Sigfred
Schmid (Schmidt, Schmitt), Bastian
-, Gasper
-, Paul
Schnurpein, Balthazar
Scholte, Jacob
-, John
Scholten, Wardent
Schomberg, Duke of
Schonbeeck, Reiner
Schonenburg, Mons.
Schonhausen, Casimir
-, John
Schont, Capt. William
Schonwolf, Francis
Schrauth, John Frederick
Schreiber, John
Schröder, Joachim Dieterech
-, Statius
Schulder, Frederick
Schuller, David
Schultz, Gregorious
Schuster, Joseph
Schutte, Schut, Gerrit
-, Paul
Schutz, John George
Schuyt, Claes Janse
Scilly Islands, the
-, French designs to capture
-, governor of
-, letter to
Scofield, Corporal
Scory, Mr.
Scotch recruits
Scotland
-, Admiralty in, High Court
of
-, affairs in
-, Arms (fire-arms) in
-, Artillery company of
-, assize-herrings in, gift of
-, Bishops of, possessions of
-, blench duties in
-, castles and forts in, repairing of
-, chief engineer in
-, clerk of the Exchequer of
-, clerk of the King's wardrobe in
-, clerk of the registers and
rolls of the Council and
Session of
-, clerk to the bullion in
-, coast of, permission for the
Dutch to fish off
-, College of Justice in
-, Commander in Chief of the
forces in
-, commissariat of
-, Commissioners of the Exchequer of
-, Commissioners of the Treasury of
-, Council of, meetings of
-, defence of
-, designed invasion of by
France
-, preparations against
-, "east seas" of
-, Exchequer of, usher to
-, forces in
-, garrison in, state of
-, general assembly of the
Church of
-, great seal of
-, grants under
-, High Commissioner of
-, High Commissioner of the
Parliament of
-, invasion of. See designed
invasion of by France.
-, Irish corn imported into for
transmission to France
-, Justiciary Courts of
-, keeper of the signet of
-, King's advocate in
-, King's solicitor in
-, Lord Advocate of
-, Lord Chancellor of
-, Lords of the Admiralty of
-, Lords Commissioners of the
Exchequer of
-, Lord Justice, Clerk of
-, Lord Keeper of
-, Lords of the Privy Council
of.
-, Lord Registrar of
-, Lords of Session of
-, Lords of the Treasury of
-, letters to
-, Master General of the
Ordnance in
-, masterwright of the Artillery, in
-, militia of
-, no person of trust in, to
leave without licence
-, north of
-, officers from Flanders in, to
be tried by court martial
-, Old Treasury of
-, Parliament of.
-, passes to
-, physician general to the
forces in
-, poll money in
-, principal secretaries of
-, Privy Council of
-, appointment of
-, President of
-, letters to
-, privy seal of
-, Receiver General of the
revenues of
-, recruiting in
-, repair of garrisons in
-, scarcity of money in
-, Secretary of
-, Secretary depute of
-, Secretary of State for
-, "tacksmen" and "tack"
duty in
-, threatened invasion of
-, Treasury of
-, accounts of
-, Commissioners of
-, depute of
-, Under Secretary of
Scotland and France, unlawful trade between
Scots footguards, the
Scott, Scot, Col.
-, Sir Edward
-, Elizabeth
-, Hopton
-, John
-, Margaret
-, Mr.
-, Richard
-, Lieut.-Col. Thomas
-, William
Scougall, James
Scriven, William
Scudamore, John
-, Capt. John
Seager, Thomas
Seale, John
Seamen, dearth of
-, desertion of merchant ships
by
-, project for encouraging
-, proposed office for registering
-, registration of
-, securing for the Fleet
Searl, —
Sears, Charles
Sebright, Sir Edward
Secoppins, —
Sedgwick, Abraham
-, Zacheus
Sedière, Capt.
Seditious papers, reference to
Seditious words, charge of uttering
Sedley, Sir Charles
Seifart, Christian
Seigneur, Jan
Seigneuret, —
Selkirk, Charles, Earl of
Sellers, Thomas
Selwyn, Col.
-, William
-, Brigadier William
Semells, Mary
Semple, Lady
Sengentin, Leume
Senhouse, William
Senickson, Jacob
Sergeant (Serjeant), Benjamin
-, Thomas
Serridge, Thomas
Sevé, John
Seven Heads, the
Sevenhuysen, Constantin
-, Elizabeth
Seven Isles, the
Sevenoaks
Severn, the
-, fishery in
Seyffert, John Jaachim
Seymour, Col.
-, Sir Edward
-, Capt. Henry
Shales, Charles
-, —
Shallett, Joseph
Shandangins
Sharp, Lieut.-Col. William
-, William
-, —
Sharp of Scotscraig, Sir William
Shaw, John
-, Robert
-, William
-, —
Shee, William
Sheerness
Sheffield
Sheirs, William
Shelbourne, Lady, family of
-, Lord
Sheldon, Major Thomas
Shephard (Sheppard), Capt.
-, Sir Fleetwood
-, —
Sherard, Bennet
Sherborne, "cock match" at
Sherburne, Lieut. Charles
-, Sir Edward
Sherford, manor of (co. Norfolk)
Sheritow, Charles
Sherman, Capt. Thomas
-, Thomas, passim
-, —
Shetland
Shettleworth, John
Shilling, light weight of
Ship, Adventure, the
-, Advice, the
-, Albemarle, the
-, Anglesey, the
-, Ann, the
-, Arms of Limbourg, the
-, Assistance, the
-, Association, the
-, Bartholomew, the
-, Benjamin, the
-, Berwick, the
-, Bideford, the
-, Bonadventure, the
-, Breda, the
-, Britannia, the
-, Burford, the
-, Burlington, the
-, Captain, the
-, Carlisle, the
-, Catherine, the
-, Charles, the
-, Charles II., the
-, Charlotte Amalia, the
-, Chatham, the
-, Colchester, the
-, Conquérant, the
-, Constable, the
-, Constant Mary, the
-, Content, the
-, Crescent, the
-, Crown, the
-, Crowned Hope, the
-, Cumberland, the
-, Cygnet, the
-, Deering, the
-, Defiance, the
-, Deptford, the
-, Devonshire.
-, Diamond, the
-, Dolphin, the
-, Donegal, the
-, Dorsetshire, the
-, Dover, the
-, Dreadnought, the
-, Duchess, the
-, Dunkirk, the
-, Eagle, the
-, Edgar, the
-, Elizabeth, the
-, Ellen, the
-, England, the
-, Essex, the
-, Expedition, the
-, Experiment, the
-, Falmouth, the
-, Fancy, the
-, Fellowship, the
-, Flatteux, the
-, Flute, the
-, Fortune, the
-, letter dated from, in
the Downs
-, Foudroyant, the
-, Gekroonde Liefde, the
-, Germoon, the
-, Gravenstein House, the
-, Greyhound, the
-, Guernsey, the
-, Hampton Court, the
-, Harwich, the
-, Hastings, the
-, Henrietta, the
-, Hope, the
-, Hopewell, the
-, Humber, the
-, Ipswich, the
-, James, the
-, Joanna, the
-, John, the
-, John the Baptist, the
-, Juffrow Catherine, the
-, Justice, the
-, Katharine, the
-, Kent, the
-, letter dated from
-, Kingfisher, the
-, Lark, the
-, Le duc de Bourgoyne, the
-, Leopold, the
-, Leyoncrona, the, of Stockholm
-, Lichfield, the
-, Lime, the
-, Linbaen, the
-, Lincoln, the
-, Lion, the
-, London, the
-, Loyal Clancarty, the
-, Loyal Merchant, the
-, Lucitania (Lusitania), the
-, Lynn, the
-, Maas, the
-, Madonna del Rosario, the
-, Madonna di Carmine
-, Margaret (of London), the
-, Marianne, the
-, Martin, the
-, Mary, the
-, Mary Rose, the
-, Medway, the
-, Mercury, the
-, Mermaid, the
-, Michael, the
-, Monk, the
-, Monmouth, the
-, Montague, the
-, Muninchdam, the
-, Muscovia Merchant, the
-, Newark, the
-, Newcastle, the
-, Norfolk, the
-, Norwich, the
-, Notre Dame de la Miserecordia, the
-, Northumberland, the
-, Old Crowned Hope, the
-, Ossory, the
-, Ostend, the
-, Oxford, the
-, Owner's Love, the
-, Paul, the
-, Pearl, the
-, Pembroke, the
-, Pendennis, the
-, Penzance, the
-, Peter of Bayonne, the
-, Plymouth, the
-, Portland, the
-, Portsmouth, the
-, Prince of Orange, the
-, Princess Anne, the
-, Providence, the
-, Queen, the
-, Queenborough, the
-, Resolution, the
-, Restoration, the
-, Romney, the
-, Rose, the
-, Royal Katherine, the
-, Royal Oak, the
-, Royal Transport, the
-, Royal William, the
-, Ruby, the
-, Rupert, the
-, Russell
-, St. Andrew, the
-, St. Bartholomew, the
-, St. Egnatio, the
-, St. John Baptist, the
-, St. Malo, the
-, St. Michael, the
-, St. Peter, the
-, St. Pierre, the
-, St. Vincent, the
-, Sancta Maria, the
-, Sandwich, the
-, San Guiseppe, the
-, Scarborough, the
-, Serpent, the
-, Severn, the
-, Shoreham, the
-, Shrewsbury, the
-, Sidney, the
-, Sneek, the
-, Society, the
-, Southampton, the
-, Southsea Castle, the
-, Spanish Alliance, the
-, Spanish Expedition, the
-, Speedwell, the
-, Stirling Castle, the
-, Suffolk, the
-, letter dated from
-, Supply, the
-, Swaiver, the
-, Swallow, the
-, Talmodighight, the
-, Tiger, the
-, Toldrodighed, the
-, Trident, the
-, Unity, the
-, Vanguard, the
-, Velocita, the
-, Victory, the
-, court martial on
board
-, Weymouth, the
-, Windsor, the
-, Woolwich, the
-, Youngman, the
-, Zelandia (Zeelander), the
Shipp, Capt. Richard
Shippey, William
Ships, salvage of
Shirley, Thomas
Shooter's Hill
Shoreditch, church of, non-jurors' ordination at
Shovell, Admiral, Sir Cloudesley
-, squadron of
Shrader, Daniel
-, Joachim Henrick
Shrewsbury, pass to
Shrewsbury, Duke of,
(passim)
-, desires to resign
office
-, health of
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, office of
-, opinions as to his
coming to Ireland
-, order by
-, refers to the proposal
that he should be Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland
-, warrants signed by
Shrimpton, —
Shropshire, High Sheriff of
Shuckburgh, John
-, Richard
Shuler, Zachariah
Shuwet, John
Sibregts, Peter
Sick and Wounded, the, Commissioners for
Siderston, manor of (co. Norfolk)
Sidney, John
-, See Sydney.
Sidon
Sievers, Henning
Signet Office, the
Signs, "the Two Blue Pyramids,"
Silke, Robert
Silk stuffs, licence on
Silkweavers, petition of
Silver, exportation of
Silver, John
-, Owen
Silvestre, Peter
Simon, Cyrus
-, Michael
Simonds, John
Simons (Simonse), Barent
-, Isabella
-, Jan
-, Roelof
Simpelaer, Gerret
Simpson, Anthony
-, James
-, —
Sinkoe (Sincho), Mrs.
-, Zachariah
-, —
Sinclair, Archibald
Sinclair of Steinston, Sir Robert
Sinclere, Capt. John
Sincock, Capt.
-, letter to
-, Capt. Robert, letter from
Singleton, Edward
-, Mr.
Six, Conrad
-, Floris
Sixt, Mrs.
Skaw, the
Skeen, Capt.
-, Ensign
Skirret, James
Skibbow, Daniel
Skinner, Mr.
Skirlaw, Thomas
Skye, Isle of
Slavery, references to
Slaw, Jacob
Sleinston
Slezer, John
Sligo
Sliker, Adrian Claessen
Slingsby, Arthur
Sluys (Sluiis)
Smalten, Hermann
Smettan, —, aide-de-camp to the
Duke of Wurtemburg
-, See Smittone.
Smith (Smyth, Smiths), —
-, Aaron
-, Andrew
-, Dr.
-, Edward
-, Henry
-, Jacob
-, Lieut. James
-, Johanna
-, John
-, Joseph
-, Mr.
-, letter to
-, Mary
-, Robert
-, Samuel
-, wife of
-, Simon
-, Solomon
-, Thomas
-, Lieut.-Col. Thomas
-, Capt. William
-, —
Smithaal, Oberherr of
Smithsby, Rabsy
-, William
Smithson, Mr.
Smittone, Frederick Guylaumonde
-, See Smettan.
Smyrna
-, ships at
Soblet, John
Sohnius, Gerard
-, Johannes
-, Matheus
Soignies
Soldiers, subsistence for
Solicitor-General, the
Sollers, Mr.
Solomon, Jude
Solyvit, Mr.
Sombord, Dr.
Somers, Sir John
Somerset, High Sheriff of
-, justices of
Somerset, Sarah, Duchess of
Sommerton, Thomas
Somerville, James
Somner, Thomas
Sonning (Berks), pass to
Soranzo, the Venetian Ambassador
-, augmentation of arms
for
Sorer, Alencio
Sorin, Jean
Soul, Marmaduke
Soulier, Stephen
Sound, the
Soundings, the
-, squadron in
South, John
-, —
Southampton
-, collector at
-, Mayor of
-, passes to
Southampton, Duke of
Southby, Robert
South Creak, manor of, co. Norfolk
Southele, Richard
South Seas, the
Southwark
-, assizes at
-, petition from
Southwell, pass to
Southwell, Sir Robert
Spading, Evert
Spaight, James
Spain
-, coast of
-, coinage in
-, disagreement of, with England
-, Dutch men of war sent to
-, in favour of peace
-, King of
-, envoy extraordinary
to
-, passes to
-, ports of
-, provision for the Fleet in
-, Queen of
-, Queen Marianne of, letter
from
-, Queen-Mother of
-, trade with
Spangenberg, John
Spaniards, the
Spanish Ambassador, the
-, secretary to
Spanish Fleet, the
Spanish merchants
Spanish money
Spanish Netherlands, the
Spanish "Plate" Fleet, the
Spanish West Indian Fleet, the
Sparham, manor of (co. Norfolk)
Sparling, George
Speaker, the
-, letter to
Speece, Cornelius
Speight, Ann
Spence, —
Spencely, Mrs.
-, William
Spencer, Heigh
-, Capt. Quartus
-, Quintus
-, Richard
-, Capt. Walter
-, Dr. William
Spenely, Ann
Spetmans, Elizabeth
Spicemaker, Luder
Spicer, Lieut.-Col. Giles
-, John
Spiller, Capt. Henry
Spitalfields, French church at
Spithead
-, council held at
-, letters dated at
-, letters dated from, on board
The Queen at
Spotswood, Alexander
Spows, Agnes
Sprag, Capt. Edward
Spurling, William
Squire, —
Staffa, Don Carles
Stafford, justices of
-, riots in
Stafford, Capt.
-, Francis
-, Mr.
Stahelin, John
Stahl, Henry
Stair, John, Viscount
Stakes, Otto Jense
Stalard, Peter
Stamford, pass to
Stamford, Thomas, Earl of
Stample, Jaquette
Stamps for law duty
Stanhope, Alexander
-, Mr.
-, letter to
-, Serjeant
Stanley, Charles
-, Col.
-, Col. James
-, Mr.
Stansley, John
Stapels, Francis
Stapris, Jacob
Stapylton, Lieut. Robert
Starkey, Nathaniel
-, Richard
Start, Johanna
States General, the
-, Ambassador from
-, Ambassador of, at Madrid
-, Envoy to
-, officers in service of
-, ships of
-, subjects of
-, See also Dutch, the, and
Holland.
Statham, John
Stationery, bills for
Staunton, —
Stawart, Thomas
Stawell, John
Stedman, Mary
Steel (Steele), Lawrence
-, Richard
-, William
Steelyard, the. See London.
Steengibs, Gritic
Steenhuysen, Jan
Steers, John
Steffens, Peter
Steigerthal, Christian Frederick
Stein, John George
Steinberg, John Frederic
Steingens, Anne Eleonara
Steinkirk, battle of
Steinston
Stephens, Major
Stepney, George
-, Joseph
-, Mr.
Sterke, Dirk
Stetin, John Jacob
Steukly, Charles
Steven, James
Steveneen, Adriaen
Stevens, Stephens, Charles
-, Jannetje
-, John
-, Capt. John
Stevenson, Capt. Alexander
-, Lieut. Hans
-, James
-, Josyua
-, widow of
-, Marian
Stewart (Stuart, Steuart), Col. Alexander
-, Capt. Archibald
-, Brigadier
-, Col.
-, David
-, Ensign
-, Ensign Henry
-, General
-, James
-, Sir James
-, Janet
-, John
-, Capt. John
-, Magdalen
-, Major-General
-, Robert
-, Walter
-, William
-, Lieut. William
-, Major-General William
-, —
Stewart of Ardvorleigh, —
Stewart of Bugham, Capt.
Stewkhall, manor of, co. Norfolk
Steynbock, Col.
-, Count de
Stieht, Christopher
Stigler, Christopher
Stirling, county of, building of schools in
Stirling Castle, garrisons in
-, plan of
Stirum, Countess of
Stock, Mr.
Stockhart, John Jacob
Stockholm
-, pass to
-, ship of
Stokefield, George, letter from
Stokes, Christopher
-, Nicholas
Stolt, Joachim
Ston, Francis la Peyre
Stone, Mr.
Stonecruise (sic), co. Sussex, pass to
Stone, duty on
Stone Town, manor of (co. Louth)
Stottoncleugh
Stoughton, Capt.
-, Mr.
Stow, Capt. William
Strabane, provost and burgesses of
Stradbrooke, manor of (co. Suffolk)
Strafford, William, Earl of
Straits, the
-, English ships in
-, fleet for, (passim).
-, French ships in
-, ships bound for
-, squadron at
Strandell, Thomas
Strange, Robert
Strassburg
-, chamber called "the
policy" in
Stratford, John
Strathmore, Earl of
Strathnaver, John, Lord
Stratman, Comte de
Straw, Joseph
Strawbridge, Daniel
-, Ensign
Street, Joseph
-, Mr., letters to
Streeton, John
Strein, George
Stricker, John
Strickland, Sir Roger
Stringer, Capt. Thomas
-, Major Thomas
Stroode (Stroude, Stroud, Strowde),
Capt.
-, Edward
-, William
-, —
Strozzi, Marquis [de]
Stuart. See Steward.
Stukeley, —
Sturgeon, capture of, in the Thames
Sturton, Samuel
Stutzleach, Joachim
-, John
Suderburg, Hendrick
Suffolk
-, Deputy Lieutenant of
-, High Sheriff of
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, ports in
Sulinean, Sultan
Sullivan, John
Sultzberger, Christian Sigismund
Sulyard, John
Sunderberry, Hendrich
Sunderland, Lord
-, letter to
Surat, Moors at
Suspected persons, description of
three expected to arrive at
Margate
-, search for
Sussex, coast of
-, officers on
Sutherland, George, Earl of
Sutton, John
-, Thomas
-, William
Swaan, Dingelman
Swaenenburg, Ary
Swaine, Bennet
Swarth (Swart), Fred.
-, Jan
-, Jan Peters
Sweden
-, court of, English agent at
-, English resident at
-, King of
-, secretary to
-, subjects of
-, King's agent in
-, native of
-, passes to
-, pressing in
-, subjects of
Swedes, colony of, settled in Pensylvania
Swedish convoy, the
Swedish divines
Swedish seamen discharged from Navy
Swedish seamen who desert, in England
Sweers, Isaac
Sweet, Abraham
-, Edward
-, Stephen
Sweetman, Edward
Swift, Goodwyn
Swinfen, John
Swinford, Hester
Swiny, Terence
Swiss Cantons Envoy Extraordinary to
Switz, Henry
Switzerland
-, native of
-, pass to
"Switzers," reference to
Swymmer, John
Swynborn, Thomas
Sydney, Viscount
-, See Sidney
Sykes, Joseph
Symms, Thomas
Symond, Capt. Gilbert
Symons, Capt. John
-, William
Synge, Mary
-, Richard
Syria