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Sabridgworth. See Sawbridgeworth.

Sackford, Elizabeth, letter to Lady Cranborne, 453.

Sackville (Saxfilde, Sackfield, Sacvill), Sir Edward, later 4th Earl of Dorset, on active service against Imperialists in Germany, 128.
-, appointed commissioner to consider military assistance for Palatinate, 141, 144.
-, his speech in Parliament, 146.
-, 210, 227, 228.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 312, 318, 372.
-, deplores deterioration of political situation and influence of extremists, 318, 372.
-, advises Earl of Salisbury not to forfeit King's confidence, 372.

Sackville, Mary, wife of Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, 312.

Sackville, Richard, 3rd Earl of Dorset, of Knole House, Sevenoaks, co. Kent, his estate valued at £10,000, 14.

Sackville, Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, later 1st Earl of Dorset (d. 1608), mentioned, 261.

Sadler, Anthony, divine, his Inquisitio Anglicana bought for Earl of Salisbury together with John Nye's Mr Sadler Re-examined, 430.

Sadler, Mr, 430.

Saillens, Pierre de, Dean of the Faculty of Medecine at Montpellier, signs death certificate of Viscount Cranborne, 435, 436.

St. Albans, co. Herts, munitions to be provided in, 84, 212.
-, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within wards and liberties of, 125(2).
-, 136(2), 206, 312.
-, petitions to King concerning gaol at, 138(2).
-, Earl of Salisbury's election directive to freeholders within liberties of, 205.
-, letters dated from, 242, 401.
-, burgesses willing to elect M.P.s nominated by Earl of Salisbury, 242.
-, fire at Hatfield House fought by helpers from, 450.
-, Custos Rotulorum of. See Lytton, William.
-, Mayor of. See Clarke, John; Pemberton, Ralph.
-, Gaoler of. See Sturgeon, Roger.

St. Albans, Earl of. See Burgh, Richard de.

St. Albans, Viscount. See Bacon, Francis.

St. Augustine, his De Civitate Dei bought for Arthur Capell, 264.

St. Clement, Church of, Eastcheap, London, 30.

St. Clement Danes, parish of, London, inquisition held in church house in, 164.
-, 289.
-, Trophy tax levied in, 453.
-, customary gift to beadle of, 453.

St. Dunstan (in the West), parish of, London, 71.

St. George, Feast of, 294.

St. Germaine-en-Laye (St. Germains) [Seine-et-Oise, France], Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit, 288.
-, release of Marret's personal property ordered by magistrate of, 305.

St. Giles. See Wimborne St. Giles.

St. Giles, Holborn, London, 245.

St. Giles, Church of, Norwich, co. Norfolk, 53.

St. James, parish of, South Elham, co. Suffolk, 188.

St. James, parish of, Norwich, 16.

St. James's Park, London, reference to foreign birds in, 438.

St. Jean de Luz [Basses-Pyrénées, France], 174.

St. Jeronimo, monastery of, Madrid [Spain], Prince Charles entertained at dinner by Gondomar in, 171.

St. John, Oliver, 1st Viscount Grandison, later Baron Tregoz, takes oath to marriage treaty with Spain, 185.
-, 191, 193, 200(2), 211, 213(2), 228.
-, signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 200.

St. John, Priory of, Leighs (Leighes), co. Essex, property formerly in possession of, 38.

St. John's College, Cambridge, Robert Carter selected by Earl of Salisbury for scholar's place at, 158.
-, request to Earl of Salisbury to reserve scholarship for Carey at, 234.
-, Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil at, 285.
-, Master of. See Gwyn, Owen.

St. Leger, Sir Warham, of Ulcomb, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

St. Leger (Selliger), Sir William, Commander of English company in Dutch service, later Lord President of Munster, his son christened, 119.
-, Geldorp paints portrait of Earl and Countess of Salisbury for, 216.

St. Leonards, Cranborne, co. Wilts, 159.

St. Lowe (Saintlowe), Edward, of Knighton, co. Wilts, 42.

St. Luc (St. Luke), Thimoleon d'Epinay, Seigneur de, later Marshal of France, arrives at the Hague, 120.
-, removes soldiers guarding Robert Cecil, 306.

St. Lucar [Spain], merchants' goods stayed at, 138.

St. Luke. See St. Luc.

St. Magdalene, Bermondsey, London, Earl of Salisbury's lands in, 290.

St. Margaret's, parish of, Westminster, London, 289.

St. Margarets. See Stanstead St. Margaret.

St. Martin, parish and Church of, Norwich, 16.

St. Martin's, parish of, Westminster, London, 289.

St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, parish of, London, Swarten confesses her guilt in Church of, 87, 88.
-, Earl of Salisbury's allowance to lecturer of, 138.
-, plague in, 322(2).
-, Robert Cecil chosen captain of trained band of, 334.
-, Earl of Salisbury fined for neglect by Jurors of Sewers in, 430, 431.
-, marriage settlement of Algernon Cecil includes property in, 434.

St. Martin's Lane, London, letters dated from, 86, 121, 128, 151, 159, 165, 167, 169, 174, 294.
-, the Frenchman's house in, 229.
-, Earl of Salisbury's tenants in, 278, 384.
-, 357.
-, repairs to Earl of Salisbury's houses in, 392(2).

St. Michael's Mount (The Mount), co. Cornwall, request for munition for, 54.
-, valuation of property at, 167.
-, arms and munition at, 167.
-, letters dated from, 186, 204.
-, repairs to be carried out at, 242.
-, war materials received at, 243, 244.
-, receipts from various dues at, 253.
-, Earl of Salisbury appoints Newman as Captain of, 256.
-, Newman installed as Captain of, 257.
-, Earl of Salisbury's warrant to Newman to be Captain of, 260.
-, Polkinghorne prohibited from entering, 261.
-, ship wrecked near pier of, 260(2), 266.
-, 266, 291.
-, survey of, 452.
-, Captain of. See Harris, Arthur; Newman, Hannibal.

St. Michaels (St. Michaells), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

St. Paul's, London, mob incursion into, 364.
-, House of Commons orders removal of altar from, 364.
-, Dean of. See Winniffe, Thomas.

St. Paul's Walden (Posswalden), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

St. Peter, Cathedral of, York, Consistory Court within, 288.

St. Peter, chapel of, Morley, co. Norfolk, annexed to Morley St. Botolph, 57.

St. Peter Mancroft (St. Peter's of Mancrofte), Norwich, co. Norfolk, 53.

St. Peter's Ward, St. Albans, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within, 125.

St. Peters (St. Peeters), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

St. Stephens, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

St. Stephens juxta Saltash, co. Cornwall, rectory of, 7.

St. Tabin. See Seyntaubyn, Thomas.

Salazar, Don Luis de Velasco, (Don Lewis de Velasquo), Conde de, Spanish commander in the Low Countries, 119, 128.

Salford, co. Somerset, 393.

Salisbury (Sarum), co. Wilts, 44, 46, 277, 417.
-, letters dated from, 59, 195, 201, 278.
-, the Lamb at, 416.

Salisbury (Salisburie) House, Strand, London, letters dated from, 10, 11, 30, 88, 145, 151, 165, 193, 206, 209, 234, 256, 261, 278, 279, 296, 312.
-, inventory to be taken at, 56, 250, 138, 246, 323, 448.
-, portraits at, 250–252, 428.
-, chimney money for, 453.

Salter, Sir Nicholas, of London, letter to Keighley, 230.

Salter, Mr, 18, 34.

Samford (Samfoord), William, summoned as witness in the case between Earl of Exeter and Sir Thomas Lake, 68.

Samford Orcas. See Sampford Orcas.

Sampford (Samford) Orcas, co. Somerset, 321.

Sancta Clara. See Davenport, Christopher.

Sandon, co. Herts, 10.
-, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Sandridge (Sandridg), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Sands, Lady. See Cecil, Mary.

Sandsfoot [? Sandford), co. Dorset, survey of arms and munition at, 353.

Sandys, Colonel. See Sandys, Samuel.

Sandys, Sir Edwin, of Northborne Court, Northborne, co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 13.
-, examined concerning his opinions and behaviour, 156, 157.
-, questioned about his conduct in Parliament and other matters, 156.

Sandys, George, poet and traveller, MS. of his travels in the East, 30.

Sandys or Sands, Samuel, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, 376.

Sanshore (Shanskore, Samshore) Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, piece of ground called, 15, 37.

Sare, Mr [? Adye or Thomas Sare, of Provenders, Norton], co. Kent, his estate valued at £200, 14.

Sarrat (Sarret), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Sarrisden. See Sarsden.

Sarsden (Sarrisden), co. Oxford, 376.

Sarum. See Salisbury.

Sarum, Old, co. Wilts, election of M.P.s for, 135(2), 136, 229.
-, Keighley proposed as M.P. for, 229.

Saumur [Maine-et-Loire, France], Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit, 288.
-, Philip Cecil at, 367.
-, letter dated from, 367.

Saunderson, George, 5th Viscount Castleton, witnesses Holtby's deposition, 441.

Savery, Dr. See Savery, Arthur.

Savery, Arthur, physician, alleged to have practised sorcery on the Earl of Essex, 21.

Savoy, Duke of. See Charles Emmanuel.

Savoy, The, parish of, Westminster, London, 289.

Sawbridgeworth (Sabridgworth), co. Herts, money towards defence of King of Bohemia collected at, 126.

Sawkins, Mr [? Nicholas Sawkins, of East Lyghe, Liminge], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Saxfilde, Sir Edward. See Sackville, Sir Edward.

Saxony, John George, Elector and Duke of Saxony, considered as possible King of Bohemia, 88.
-, Bohemian expectations from good relations between Elector Palatine and, 89.
-, maintains attitude of neutrality, 122, 128.
-, reinforces his army, 128.

Saxony, visit to London of a Duke of, 100.

Say, Lord. See Fiennes, William.

Sayer (Sayere), Thomas, summoned as witness in the case between Earl of Exeter and Sir Thomas Lake, 68.

Sayer, Thomas, of Pulham, co. Norfolk, 116.

Sayer, Captain, expenses of quartering his soldiers, 376.
-, 377.

Scawen, Mr, Receiver for Gloucestershire, lessees of Forest of Dean ironworks ordered not to pay rent to, 373.

Scheibler (Schibleri), Christoph, German philosopher and theological writer (d. 1653), purchase of his Topica, 391.

Schibleri. See Scheibler.

Schovell, Charles, of Witchampton, co. Dorset, pardoned by Earl of Salisbury for poaching, 17.

Schovell, John [? of Witchampton, co. Dorset, pardoned by Earl of Salisbury for poaching, 17.

Schovell, Thomas [? of Witchampton, co. Dorset], 278.

Scilly Islands, 444.

Scobell, Henry, Clerk to the Parliament, 387.

Scogan (Scogging), John, a fool at the court of Edward IV, King of England, purchase of his Jests, 286.

Scoggin. See Scogan, John.

Scotland, James I's visit to, 42, 47(2), 49, 56, 72, 75.
-, Lord Fenton returns from, 53.
-, map of Scotland in Salisbury House, 252.
-, reference to Earl of Salisbury's visits to, 270, 288.
-, Earl of Salisbury admitted member of Council of Scotland, 271.
-, fears of invasion of England by, 299, 301.
-, King's declaration to Commissioners of, 303.
-, treaty between King and, 304.
-, Declaration against Episcopacy by General Assembly of, 304.
-, wording of Covenant taken in, 305.
-, King's answer to petition from people of, 315.
-, King refers in letter to rebellion in, 317.
-, invasion of England by forces from, 319.
-, declared completely independant of England and English Parliament, 328.
-, estimated losses and charges caused by war to, 335.
-, House of Commons decides to contribute towards war expenses of, 342.
-, Scottish Treaty Commissioners' declaration against interference of English Church in, 343.
-, proposals on Church Government in, 344.
-, proposals for improved conditions of trade and commerce between England, Ireland and, 346 seqq.
-, articles of Scottish Peace Treaty relating to King and, 350.
-, Charles I's visit to Scotland, 363 seqq.
-, news of events in, 363, 365, 367, 368.
-, King announces his departure from, 364, 366, 367.
-, payment towards army of, 378(2), 380, 385.
-, reference to agreement between Prince Charles and leaders in, 416.
-, reference to Salisbury estates in, 439.
-, Viscount Cranborne's visit to, 445.

Scott, George, of Conghurst, Hawkhurst, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Scott, Sir John, of Nettlested, co. Kent, his estate valued at £2000, 13.

Scott, Thomas, of Eggarton, Godmersham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Scott, Mr. [? of Liminge], co. Kent, his estate valued at £700, 14.

Scriven, Mr, 252, 264, 265(2).

Scuderi, Magdelaine de, French prose writer (d. 1701), her Ibrahim ou l'Illustre Bassa bought for Earl of Salisbury, 417.
-, purchase of her Grand Cyrus for Earl of Salisbury, 453.

Seaman, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Seaman, brings action for debt, 78.

Seaman, Thomas, deceased, of Norwich, co. Norfolk, his widow brings action for debt, 78.

Sebrough, Richard, servant to Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne, 434.

Sedley (Sydley), Richard, of Southfleet, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Sedley (Sidley), Sir William, of Aylesford, co. Kent, his estate valued at £3000, 14.

Seile, Henry. See Seyle, Henry.

Selby, co. Yorks, chosen as rendezvous for men levied in Hertfordshire, 300.

Selby, Sir William, of the Moat, Ightham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £150, 14.

Selliger, Sir William. See St. Leger, Sir William.

Selston, co. Notts, 254, 295, 342, 362.
-, reference to coal pits near, 304.

Sene. See Syon.

Senlis [Oise, France], Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit, 288.

Serjeants' Inn, Chancery Lane, London, 212.
-, repayment of money to be made in the dining hall of, 427.

Service Book, The, rejected by people of Newcastle, 364.
-, its observance strictly enjoined by Bishop of Lincoln, 364, 365.

Seton (afterwards Montgomerie), Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton, opposes nomination of officers of state by Scottish Privy Council, 363.

Seton, John, Roman Catholic divine, his Dialectica purchased, 286.

Seville [Spain], merchants' goods stayed at, 138.

Sewers, Jurors of, fine Earl of Salisbury for neglect, 430.

Seyle (Seile), Henry, Yeoman of the Stationers' Company in London, provides books for Philip Cecil, 281(2).

Seymour, Edward, bart, of Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon, 12 and n.

Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford, rejects invitation to baptism of Viscount Cranborne, 34.

Seymour, Frances, Countess of Hertford, 3rd wife of Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, to be invited to baptism of Viscount Cranborne, 34.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 34.
-, prevented from attending the baptism, 34.
-, letter to Viscount Cranborne, 298.

Seymour, Sir Thomas, of co. Somerset, his speech included in book of Parliamentary speeches, 243.

Seymour, William, 1st Marquis of Hertford, Royalist general, Cranborne House occupied for the use of, 375.
-, disagreement between Prince Maurice and, 375.

Seyntaubyn (St. Tabin), Thomas, of Clowance, co. Cornwall, and of the Middle Temple, London, becomes Earl of Salisbury's agent in Cornwall, 79.
-, 256.
-, letter to Latham and Keighley, 256.

Seyward, John, Bailiff of Bishopsteignton Manor, co. Devon, letters to Keighley, 36, 37.

Shalcross (Shalcrosse), Humphrey, of Digswell, co. Herts, 434.

Shalcross (Shalcrosse), Francis, of the Inner Temple, London, son of Humphrey Shalcross, 434.

Shapwick (Shappwicke), co. Dorset, coppices within parish of, 140.

Sharp, Brian, 9.

Sheere Lane. See Shire Lane.

Sheffield, Colonel. See Sheffield, James.

Sheffield, Edmund, Lord Sheffield, later 1st Earl of Mulgrave, Lord President of the Council in the North, 57.

Sheffield, James, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, at Cranborne, 386.

Sheldon, Gilbert, Bishop of London, 446.

Shelley, Sir John, of Berwick, co. Wilts, owns coppices in Wiltshire, 41.

Shenley (Shenlye), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Shephall (Shephold), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Shepherd (Shipperd), Francis, of Greasley, co. Notts, signs petition to Capell, 293.

Shepherd, (Shipheard), Richard, petition for payment of work, 373.

Shepherd, Mr, of Littlefield hundred, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Shephold. See Shephall.

Sheppey, Isle of, co. Kent, troops to be sent to, 213.

Sherfield, co. Hants, manor of, 163.

Sherfield, Mr. See Sherfield, Richard.

Sherfield, Henry, of Lincoln's Inn, London, and Salisbury, co. Wilts, Steward to Earl of Salisbury in Dorset and Wiltshire, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 135, 163, 195, 197, 200.
-, his views on Dowthwaite's case, 163.
-, defends his brother Richard Sherfield against charges, 195, 200.
-, criticises Stillingfleet, 197.
-, objects to Fussell's appointment, 200.
-, snubbed by Earl of Salisbury in a letter, 201.
-, Fussell coldly received by, 201.
-, reference to his death, 277.
-, his debts, 277.

Sherfield, Richard, Bailiff of Cranborne, brother of Henry Sherfield, 44, 159, 416, 459.
-, criticised by Jackson, 134.
-, complains of Stillingfleet, 159, 160, 207.
-, general dissatisfaction with conduct of, 176, 195.
-, inquiry held at Cranborne into charges against, 196.
-, his dismissal recommended to Earl of Salisbury, 196.
-, replaced by Fussell, 200.
-, criticised by Earl of Salisbury for writing a "saucie and unmannerlie" letter, 201.
-, letter of complaints to Earl of Salisbury, 207.

Sherland, Mr. See Sherland, Christopher.

Sherland, Christopher, Recorder of and M.P. for Northampton, his speech against Duke of Buckingham, 211.

Sherley, Sir Anthony. See Shirley, Sir Anthony.

Sherman, Bernard (Barnerde), constable, of Ashwell, co. Herts, 10.

Sherwood (Shyrwood) Forest, co. Notts, 292.

Sherwood, John, a physician of Bath, signs certificate, 2.

Shewdly. See Sudeley.

Shipheard, Richard. See Shepherd, Richard.

Ship Money, one of the grievances discussed in Parliament, 310.

Shipping, Scots' estimate of harm done by hostilities to their, 336.
-, Scottish demands for equal trading facilities in England and Ireland for their, 347.

Ships, Gift of Washford, 266.
-, Royal Charles, 452.

Shire (Sheere) Lane, Temple Bar, London, 71.

Shirley or Sherley, Sir Anthony, English adventurer, letter to his brother, 51.
-, at Naples, 51, 52.

Shirley or Sherley, Sir Thomas, brother of Sir Anthony Shirley, 51.

Shorne (Shorn), co. Kent, sale of Earl of Salisbury's lands at, 15.

Short Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.

Shotbolt, Philip, of Ardeley, co. Herts, 144, 243.

Shotbolt, Thomas, Steward to the Earl of Salisbury, letters to Keighley, 18, 33, 34, 76, 77.
-, 78.

Shovel-board, releading of pieces played on, 158.

Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Gilbert; Talbot, George.

Shudeley. See Sudeley.

Shyrwood Forrest. See Sherwood Forest.

Sidenham (Sidnham), Sir Edward, of Giddy Hall, Little Clacton, co. Essex, 454.

Sidley, Sir Isaak, of Great Chart, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.

Sidley, Sir William. See Sedley, Sir William.

Sidney, Philip, Lord Lisle later 3rd Earl of Leicester, his integrity as Lord Deputy of Ireland called into question by tract entitled New Magna Charta, 410.

Sidney, Robert, Viscount Lisle later 1st Earl of Leicester, his estate valued, 14.
-, appointed commissioner to consider military assistance for Palatinate, 141.
-, his portrait at Salisbury House, 250.

Sidney, Robert, Viscount Lisle, later 2nd Earl of Leicester, appointed commissioner to consider military assistance for Palatinate, 141.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 403.

Siggins, John, Bailiff of Hatfield, 382.

Silesia, Elector Palatine elected King of Bohemia by deputies of, 91.
-, 92, 93.
-, Jagerndorf makes incursions into, 151.

Silk, petition by Guild of Weavers of London for restraint of importation of, 5.
-, farmers of the customs of, 8, 90.
-, Earl of Salisbury and his patent for the farm of, 11, 90.
-, Earl of Salisbury's proposal for pension in lieu of farm of, 261.

Sillery, Nicolas Brulart, Marquis de, Chancellor of France, letter to Louis XIII concerning his resignation, 32 and n.

Sillis, Mr, a London barber, his house infected with plague, 208.

Silva, Diego de, in the service of Lord Ros, alleged to have caused Swarton to be dismissed, 69.
-, 70.

Sinckleys. See Sing Close.

Sinclair, Lord. See Sinclair, John.

Sinclair, John, 9th Lord Sinclair, charges of his regiment, 336.

Sing Close (Sinckleys, Syncklies) Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140, 237.

Sion. See Syon House.

Sisson, Thomas, of Brigstock, co. Northants, 194.

Slade, John, receives materials allocated to St. Michael's Mount, 243, 244.

Slaney (Slaynaye), John [? of Panshanger], co. Herts, in arrears with contribution towards defence of King of Bohemia, 126.

Sleidanus, Johannes, Professor of History at Strasbourg (d. 1556), purchase of his De Quatuor Summis Imperiis, 388.

Slosell. See Klesel.

Slyotts Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.

Smeare, Christopher, of Haughley, co. Suffolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 54.

Smith, Erasmus, Gentleman of the Chamber to the Earl of Salisbury, his accounts, 270, 280.
-, accompanies Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil to France, 288, 289.

Smith, Henry, Puritan divine, his Collected Sermons purchased for Elizabeth Capell, 250.

Smith, Sir Pierce (Peircy), of Dungarvan, co. Waterford, Ireland, 279.

Smith, Sir Richard, of Leeds, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1200, 14.

Smith, Sir Thomas, of Bidborough, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.

Smith, William, of Greasley, co. Notts, signs petition to Capell, 293.

Smith, —, wardrobe keeper to the Earl of Pembroke, 374.

Smyth, Christopher, vicar of Bungay Holy Trinity, co. Norfolk, sues Throckmorton for non-payment of tithes, 177.

Smyth, William, yeoman, of Starston, co. Norfolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 48.

Smythe, Sir Thomas, of Westenhanger, Stanford, co. Kent, his estate valued at £4000, 14.

Snettisham (Snetisham), co. Norfolk, manor of, 56.

Snowshill, co. Gloucester, 376.

Soham, co. Cambridge, tithe customs at, 53.

Soho (So-hoe), London, waterworks at, 271.

Soissons, Louis de Bourbon, Comte de, town of Dreux handed over by Louis XIII to, 124.
-, 124.

Solemn League and Covenant, attacked in tract called New Magna Charta, 405.

Solicitor, The. See Coventry, Sir Thomas.

Somerset, Countess of. See Devereux, Frances.

Somerset, Earl of. See Carr, Robert.

Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, Lord Privy Seal, 51, 60, 84, 141, 146, 163, 177, 191, 192, 193, 197, 198, 210.
-, takes oath to marriage treaty with Spain, 185.

Somerset, Edward, Lord Herbert of Raglan, later 2nd Marquis of Worcester, defeated by Waller, 374.

Somerset, Henry, Lord Herbert (Hobart), later 5th Earl (and 1st Marquis) of Worcester, 82.

Somersetshire, 12.
-, petition to Privy Council from clothiers of, 16.
-, 446.

Sondes, Sir Michael, of Throwley, co. Kent, his estate valued at £2000, 14.

Sondes, Sir Richard, of Lees Court, Sheldwich, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Soubise, Benjamin de Rohan, Seigneur de, French Protestant commander, letter to Viscount Rochford, 165.

Sound, The [Denmark], closed by King of Denmark to interrupt supply of naval stores to King of Spain, 217.

Southam, co. Gloucester, manor of, 56.

Southampton, co. Hants, suggested that a magazine of munition be established in, 220.

Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley, Henry.

Southampton, shire of. See Hampshire.

Southampton Water, co. Hants, 219.

Southland, Sir William, of Lee, Ickham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Southwold (Sowthwold), co. Suffolk, 176.

Southworth (Sudworth), John, of Cheshunt, co. Herts, Gentleman of the Chamber and, later, Receiver-General to the Earl of Salisbury, his accounts, 158, 166.
-, letters to Keighley, 165, 205, 229.
-, 216, 289.

Spa, The [Liège, Belgium], 427.

Spain, Shirley refers to his success in, 51.
-, intervention in Bohemian election by, 93, 94.
-, King's representations about Palatinate to, 126.
-, preparations for war in Germany begun by, 135.
-, Sir John Digby sent as ambassador to, 152, 159.
-, Sir Edwin Sandys questioned about his attitude towards royal match with, 156, 159.
-, Prince Charles arrives in, 168.
-, influx of English gentlemen into, 168.
-, honours given to Prince Charles in, 174.
-, opposition of Spanish divines to marriage between Prince Charles and Infanta of, 180, 181.
-, 187(2).
-, Parliament urges King to take militant action against, 190.
-, Valtelline question rouses hostility in France towards, 190.
-, anxiety in England over alleged military preparations in, 212, 217.
-, King's proposals for treaty with, 258.
-, rumours of impending blockade of Lisbon by ships of Holland and, 444.

Spain, Council of State of, Gondomar made member of, 169.

Spain, Infanta of. See Maria.

Spain, King of. See Philip III; Philip IV.

Spain, Queen of. See Elizabeth.

Speed, John, historian, reference to his History, 166.

Speke, Sir George, of Whitelackington, co. Cornwall, 12.

Spencer, Lord. See Spencer, Robert.

Spencer, Arnold, of St. Alban's in Wood Street, London, mercer, grant to, 57.

Spencer, Hugh. See Despenser, Hugh le.

Spencer, Miles, Rector of Worlingworth, co. Suffolk, sues King for non-payment of tithes, 176.

Spencer, Sir Richard, of Offley, co. Herts, collects money towards defence of King of Bohemia, 125.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 192.

Spencer, Richard, petitions for admission to lands, 255.

Spencer, Robert, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, receives apology from Earl of Arundel in House of Lords, 150.

Spilman, Sir John, jeweller to the King, his evidence produced at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 99.

Spinke, Thomas, letter to Stillingfleet, 416.

Spinola, Ambrosio, Marquis de Benaffro, Commander-inChief of the Spanish forces in the Low Countries, expected to advance with his army, 119, 120.
-, at liberty to conduct war in Germany as he wishes, 122.
-, reported to be preparing to attack German Protestant Princes, 127.
-, fails in his design on Frankfurt, 128.
-, his advance into Palatinate, 128.
-, 130, 135.
-, towns retaken from, 133.
-, associated with preparations for invasion of England, 217.

Spotswood, Sir John. See Spottiswood, Sir John.

Spottiswood (Spotswood), Sir John, of Dairsie, East Fife, Scotland, called an incendiary by Scottish Parliament, 367.

Sprackling, Mr [? Robert Sprackling, of Ellington, St. Laurence], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Spring Garden, Roehampton, co. Surrey, 274.

Squibb, Mr [? Arthur Squibb, of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, later Receiver-General to the Earl of Salisbury], 247.

Stacy, Mr, a clerk to Sir Robert Heath, Attorney-General, 264.

Stalford, Major, 378.

Stamford, Earl of. See Grey, Henry.

Stanborough (Stanborrough) Mead, Hatfield, co. Herts, 114.

Standing Committee (of both Houses of Parliament), orders demolition of fortifications at Carlisle and Berwick, 364.
-, fails to meet because of Lords' interdiction of wearing of hats by Commons, 366.
-, refuses bail to conspirators, 366.

Standish, Mr [? John Standish, lawyer], of Wells, co. Somerset, 393.

Standon (Stondon), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Stanhawe or Stanhowe, Edmund, Rector of Wheatacre, co. Norfolk, grants tithe to Cooke, 83.

Stanhope, Lord. See Stanhope, John.

Stanhope, John, 1st Baron Stanhope of Harrington, 97.

Stanley, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby, wife of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, claims office of Lord Chamberlain of England, 217.

Stanstead Abbots (Stanstead Abbott), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Stanstead St. Margaret (St. Margarets), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 127.

Stanton. See Staunton.

Staple Croft Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.

Stapleford, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Stapleford (Staplefote, Stapellfoote), Walk, co. Wilts, 41, 44.
-, Keeper of. See Butler, John.

Stapleford (Stapleford), —, his evidence produced at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 99.

Stapleton, Sir Philip, of Warter Priory, co. Yorks, M.P. for Boroughbridge, reads Ballard's examination in House of Commons, 359.

Stapley (Staplye), John, of Patcham, co. Sussex, Royalist conspirator, 433.

Staplye. See Stapley, John.

Star Chamber, Court of, 65, 68, 149, 214, 222, 269, 279.
-, examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk in, 94–102, 103, 104, 105–113.
-, Yelverton's trial in, 131, 132.
-, Earl of Cork prosecuted in, 281, 316.

Starston, co. Norfolk, tithes of firewood at, 48.
-, rectory of, 116.

States General, The, 79, 85, 96, 135.
-, send reinforcements to Ansbach's army, 122.
-, King's intention to solicit help for Palatinate from, 130.
-, granted leave by King to raise volunteers in England, 192.
-, interrupt supply of naval stores from northern Europe to King of Spain, 217.
-, desirous of accommodating differences between Kings of England and France, 230.
-, alarmed by advance of Emperor's power within Germany, 230.
-, hint that King be more restrained in his pro-Huguenot policy and intervention, 231.
-, Vane presents King's proposals for treaty with Spain to, 258, 259.
-, disinclined to treat with Spain without approval of France and Sweden, 259.

Staunton (Stanton), near Coleford, co. Gloucester, 401.

Stealthes, The, Theobalds Park, co. Herts, pales illegally sold at, 152.

Stede (Steede), Sir William, of Harrietsham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.

Stepney, co. Middlesex, 121.

Stevenage (Stevenadge), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Stevens, Colonel [? Thomas Stephens, Parliamentary commander], 377.

Stevenson, Edward, of Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 188.

Stewart, Henry, Lord Darnley, portrait of him and his brother at Salisbury House, 251.

Stewart, John, 1st Earl of Traquair, fears arrest in Scotland, 364.
-, called an incendiary by Scottish Parliament, 367.

Stewart (Steward), Sir John, called an incendiary by Scottish Parliament, 367.

Stierius, Johannes, purchase of work by, 388.

Stile or Style, Mr [? Humphrey Stile, of Langley, Beckenham], co. Kent, his estate valued at £700, 14.

Stillingfleet, George, son of Samuel Stillingfleet, 416.
-, sent to London with his father's accounts, 416.
-, ill of smallpox, 417.
-, letter to Battison, 440.

Stillingfleet, Samuel, house-keeper at Hatfield House, later bailiff at Cranborne, his household accounts, 1.
-, letter to Keighley, 159.
-, accused of intriguing against Sherfield, 160.
-, criticism of, 197, 207.
-, evicts Richard Sherfield, 207.
-, 209, 229, 393, 403, 416, 425.
-, proposes Keighley as M.P. for Old Sarum, 229.
-, letters to Collins, 277, 374, 395, 416, 417.
-, accused of being a Roundhead, 375.
-, refers to his indisposition, 416.
-, his death, 440.

Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Scots fortify castle of, 335.

Stirling, Sir John, of Carden, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish Parliament proposes to bring him to trial as delinquent, 367.

Stockdale, Mr, 276.

Stocking or Stockton, Robert, beerbrewer, of St. James, Norwich, presented for nonattendance at church, 16.

Stocking Pelham (Pelham Stockinge), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia in parish of, 126.

Stockman (Stockeman, Stokman), William, of Downton, co. Wilts, owns coppices in Wiltshire, 41.
-, arrests one of Earl of Salisbury's tenants, 42.

Stocks, The, London, 620.

Stoke Mead, Hatfield, co. Herts, 114.

Stokes, Roger, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 458.

Stondon. See Standon.

Stone (Stowne), Sir Robert, in the service of the Queen of Bohemia, 392.

Storie, Richard, Bailiff of Hoddesdon, co. Herts, ordered to induce freeholders to vote for Earl of Salisbury's nominees in Parliamentary election, 188.

Stourton (Sturton), Frances, widow of John Stourton, 9th Baron Stourton, her death, 152.

Stow (on the Wold), co. Gloucester, 376.

Stowne, Sir Robert. See Stone, Sir Robert.

Strand (Stronde, Strend), London, 38, 430.
-, Sir Thomas Lake's house in the, 65.
-, letter dated from, 135.

Strangways, Giles, Colonel, of Melbury Sampford, co. Dorset, Royalist commander, his soldiers at Rushton, 388.

Strasburg [France], 122.

Stratford Langlin. See Stratford Langthorne.

Stratford Langthorne (Stratford Langlin), co. Essex, 449.

Strawberry (Strawberie) Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.

Strend. See Strand.

Strond. See Strand.

Stroud (Stroude), co. Kent, 151.

Stuart, James, 4th Duke of Lennox, 277, 305.

Stuart, Ludovick, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, Steward of the Household, 60, 84, 118, 131, 141, 146, 163.
-, his opinions and verdict at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 112.
-, takes oath to marriage treaty with Spain, 185.
-, valuation of jewel of, 418.

Stubb's Coppice (Rawston Stubbs), Rawston, co. Dorset, 140.

Studham, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Studley, Mr, of Alderholt, co. Dorset, illegal digging of turf on Alderholt Heath by tenants of, 236.

Stukley, John, vicar of Haughley, co. Suffolk, sues Smeare for non-payment of tithes, 54.

Sturgeon, Roger, gaoler of St. Albans, co. Herts, unable to implement his duties, 138(2).

Sturmius, (Johannes) Sleidanus, German scholar and diplomatist (d. 1588), his Epistolae purchased for Edward Cecil, 391.

Sturton, Lady. See Stourton, Frances.

Suckling, Sir John, Comptroller of the Household, 177, 193, 197, 200, 213(2), 366.
-, takes oath to marriage treaty with Spain, 185.
-, mentioned in Goring's answers to interrogatories concerning conspiracy against Parliament, 356, 357, 358, 359.

Sudeley (Shewdly, Shudeley, Shudly), co. Gloucester, King at, 375.
-, 376(2).
-, Royalist governor and garrison in charge of castle of, 378.
-, Bailiff of Marston and Pebworth imprisoned in castle of, 379.
-, Governor of castle of. See Massey, George.

Sudwerth, Monsieur. See Southworth, Robert.

Suffolk, Salisbury property sold in, 56.
-, 213, 220.

Suffolk, Countess of. See Howard, Catherine.

Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard, Henry; Howard, Theophilus; Howard, James.

Suffolk, Lady of. See Howard, Catherine.

Suffolk House, Charing Cross, London, 99.
-, letters dated from, 206, 209.

Suncott, —, gives evidence at the trial of Anne Turner, 22.

Sussex, Salisbury property sold in, 56.
-, 220.

Sussex, Earl of. See Radcliffe, Robert.

Sutcliffe, Dr. See Sutcliffe, Matthew.

Sutcliffe, Matthew, Dean of Exeter, appointed provost of proposed theological college in Chelsea, 58.

Sutton, Christopher, divine, Earl of Salisbury buys his Godly Meditations upon the most holy Sacrament, 235.

Sutton, Robert, 1st Baron Lexinton of Aram, brother-in-law of John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, 439.

Suze (La) [Sarthe, France], Louis XIII takes over regiment of, 124.

Swafield (Swaffeild), co. Norfolk, 168.

Swallow, Elizabeth, in service at Cranborne, 195.

Swan (Swann), Sir Francis, of Denton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Swan, Sir William [? of Hook Place, Southfleet], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Swan, Mr. of Wye, co. Kent, his estate valued, 14.

Swanimote, reference to, 11.

Swarton, Sarah, in the service of Lady Anne Ros, her role in the conspiracy against Countess of Exeter, 62 seqq.
-, summoned as witness, 68.
-, 69 seqq.
-, confesses her guilt in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 87, 88.

Swayne, Richard, of Blandford, co. Dorset, 17, 42, 58.
-, letter to Keighley, 41.

Swayne or Swaine, Robert, of Tarrant Gunville, co. Dorset, Keeper of the West Walk, Cranborne Chase, Hooper's letter to, 17.
-, 41.

Swayne, Captain, in charge of foot company in Dorset, 354.

Swayne, Mr. See Swayne, Richard.

Sweden, King of. See Gustavus Adolphus.

Swedes, peace concluded with, 247.

Swinnerton, Sir John, merchant, Lord Mayor of London (d. 1616), mentioned, 261.

Switzerland, Bohemian expectations from good relations between Elector Palatine and, 89.

Sydenham, Captain, in charge of foot company in Dorset, 354.

Sydenham, Sir George, of Combe Sydenham, co. Somerset, 41.

Sydenham, Walter, brother of Sir George Sydenham, 41.

Sydenham, —, 282.

Sydley, Richard. See Sedley, Richard.

Sylliard, Mr [? Nicholas Sylliard, of Brasted], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Symondes, Bartholomew, son of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Benjamin, son of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Christiana, daughter of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Margery, widow of Thomas Symondes, bequeathed lands, 168.

Symondes, Maria, daughter of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Martha, daughter of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Sara, daughter of Thomas Symondes, 168.

Symondes, Thomas, of Swafield, co. Norfolk, 168.

Symons [? Symonds] Mead, Hatfield, co. Herts, 114.

Syncklies Coppice. See Sing Close Coppice.

Synney, Richard, of Penzance, co. Cornwall, loses case against Marazion, 145.

Syon (Sene), Abbey of, Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 294.

Syon House (Sion), Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 177, 246, 390.
-, Earl of Northumberland desirous of selling, 242.
-, letter dated from, 270.

Syrons, Richard, leases Crown property, 15.