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Sabine, Major-General, letters from; clxiii. 6, 18.
Sachems, the four Indian, of the five nations; cxxi. 43.
Sacheverell, Dr. Henry, riots at his trial, &c.; cxxvi. 45; cxlviii. 8.
Sagadahoc, the province; clxii. 15.
-, the river, in North America, land granted; clxii. 15.
St. Abbs head; cxlvi. 13.
St. Albans, Charles Duke of, (pension); cviii. 11.
-, Earl of, contract with; cxv. 31.
-, -, the trustees for; cxxiv. 9, 10, 11, 38; cxxxiii. 83.
St. Andrew, the priory of, in Fife, lands in, granted; clxi. 20.
-, University, grants to; cxxxi. 56.
-, -, rector, &c. of, memorial; cxxxi. 56.
St. Aubin's, Sir John, of Cornwall, his daughter married Mr. Martyn; cxxi. 16.
St. Christopher's; cxvi. 49; cxlvii. 63.
-, council and assembly of, address from; clxxv. 33.
-, French invasion, sufferers by; clxv. 37, 42; clxvii. 14.
-, French part of; cxxxvii. 53; cxxxix. 12; clxii. 25; clxxi. 26.
-, -, -, revenue of; clxxiv. 18.
-, -, -, settlement of; clxxiv. 18; clxxv. 33.
-, -, Protestants settled in, claim of; clxxiv. 18, 44; clxxv. 33.
-, half of, added to H.M. territories, clxxiv. 56.
-, lands in, won from the French; clxiii. 54.
-, people of, losses of; cxiii. 29.
-, resettlement of; clxii. 53.
-, the scheme of; clxxviii. 22.
St. David's, the Bishop of; clxxvi. 22.
St. George, parish and town of; cxvi. 34.
“St. George,” the, a privateer from Guernsey, captured the crews of two ships; cxliii. 36.
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, the parish of, in Middlesex; clxxiii. 18.
St. Hippolite, or St. Ippolite, Mons. de, or Col.; cxv. 39; cxxi. 38.
St. Jago de la Vega, in Jamaica; cxxii. 11.
St. James's and Kensington, the two Courts of, at variance; clxxix. 3.
-, conduits, &c.; cxxii. 24.
-, fields, ground in, granted to Earl of St. Alban's; cv. 31.
-, gallery at, enlarging of; clxxiii. 12.
-, guard rooms at; clix. 12.
-, H.M. books removed to Cotton House from; cxliv. 37.
-, manor or bailiwick of; cxxiv. 10, 11, 12; cxxxiii. 83; cxxxv. 33.
-, -, -, commission about; cxxxiii. 83; cxxxv. 33; cli. 6.
-, -, -, renewal of leases in; clxxviii. 47.
-, -, -, survey of; cli. 6.
-, palace of, arrears of assessment on the; cxxx. 38.
-, park; cv. 7.
-, -, works at; cvii. 3.
-, place, the Earl of Ranelagh's little house in; clx. 20.
-, quota of land tax for, raised; cxxiv. 47.
-, reader of prayers at; cxxxiv. 19.
-, square, house in, for two young Muscovite noblemen; cxiii. 3.
-, works at; cxxxiii. 85; cxxxv. 32 clxiv. 37.
St. John, H.; cv. 36; cxxvi. 26, 38; cxxix. 5; cxxxi. 38, 45; cxxxii. 18, 26, 27; cxxxiii. 11, 20, 39, 57; cxxxiv. 3, 17; cxxxv. 14, 21, 41, 47; cxxxvi. 50; cxxxviii. 8; cxl. 45; cxlv. 10; cxlvii. 53.
-, -, army clothing; cv. 17.
-, -, office of the general officers of the army; cv. 20.
-, -, report, clothing to Chelsea Hospital; cv. 39.
St. Lawrence River, the, four regiments shipwrecked in, petition of the colonels of the; cxlv. 37.
-, -, miscarriage of the fleet under Admiral Walker in; cxxxix. 24; cxl. 21; cxlvi. 6.
St. Lo, Capt., petition; cxxv. 8.
St. Malo; cxiii. 45.
-, privateers from; cxliii. 36.
St. Maries, port, prize goods; cx. 35.
St. Mary, Abchurch, Thames Street, the church of; clxxvi. 17.
-, le Rood, the church of; clxxvi. 17.
St. Mawes, garrison of; cxxxiv. 60; cxxxviii. 2.
-, ordnance at; cxxxvi. 53.
St. Michael, Crooked Lane, the church of; clxxvi. 17.
St. Nicholas Island, barracks at, firing for; cxxxvi. 52.
St. Olaves, Southwark, minister and churchwardens of, recommend William Ogden to mercy; cxlvii. 15.
St. Patrick, cathedral church of; cxii. 22.
St. Paul's church, the building of; cxl. 29.
-, -, -, commissioners for; cxvi. 40.
“St. Peter,” the, of Calais, seized by the Custom officers; clxiv. 10.
St. Philip's castle, of Port Mahon, commissary of provisions at; clxxi. 13.
-, -, ordnance and stores at; clxii. 38.
-, -, surrender of; clxxix. 21.
-, -, works at; clxxi. 14.
St. Rocha, five miles from Gibraltar; clxiv. 2.
St. Sebastian, wine imported from, into North Britain; cxxi. 13, 64.
-, gentleman to be placed at; cxvi. 4.
St. Stephen's Court; clxi. 4.
Salanave, Elizabeth, claims of, as to St. Christopher's; clxxv. 33.
Salem; cviii. 1.
Sales, Marquis de, envoy of the Republic of the Grisons; cxvi. 9.
Salford, Earl of; cxii. 7.
Salisbury, —, one of the Drury Lane rioters; clxxv. 6.
Salkeld, John, clerk, plantation in St. Christopher's, petition; clxiii. 54.
Sallee privateers, the; clxii. 24.
Salop, co. of; clv. 6.
-, -, distribution of stamps in; cxxxiii. 73.
-, -, receiver general of; clxxv. 55.
Salsey, the forest of, in the co. of Northampton; clxxix. 43.
Salt, duties on; cxii. 54; cxix. 35; cxxiii. 4; cxxxviii. 40; clxxii. 3; clxxv. 24.
-, commissioners for; cix. 18; cxiv. 50; cxix. 40; cxxvii. 14; cxxxi. 55; cxliii. 21; cl. 10; clx. 36; clxvi. 21; clxxii. 27, 46; clxxiii. 20; clxxvii. 27.
-, -, recommend Jos. Bentley as a commissioner of Customs for Scotland; cli. 43.
-, -, reports of, as to allowance for waste on shipments; cvi. 48.
-, -, -, on damage at salt works in London; cx. 52.
-, -, -, on decrease of duties on salt; cxii. 13.
-, -, -, on drawbacks for fish exported from North Britain; cxii. 54.
-, fats at Droitwich; cxv. 9.
-, foreign, amount used before the Union; cxv. 24; cxl. 22; cxliv. 56.
-, -, importation of; clxxiii. 20.
-, French; clxxiii. 31.
-, improvement of; cxiv. 50; clxv. 25; clxxiii. 20.
-, pans in Scotland, number of; clxxii. 3.
-, required for curing meat; cxvi. 3.
-, revenue of, debtors to; clxii. 17; clxxii. 55.
-, (Scotland), letters as to; clxxiii. 31.
-, -, to be under the commissioners of Excise there; clxxii. 27.
-, stores, H.M. yeoman of; cxxxiii. 103.
-, trade in, with foreign ports; cxiv. 50.
-, white, made in Scotland, duties on; clxxi. 28.
Saltash, the borough of, in Cornwall; cxlix. 15.
Salter, William, agent for H.M. Prize Office; clii. 20.
Saltpetre, kept for the security of the kingdom; clvi. 5.
-, for the board of ordnance; cxvii. 46.
Salvage money; cxxxi. 58; cxlvii. 6.
Sana, the island of; cvii. 15.
Sand, Mons. de, envoy extraordinary from the Duke of Mecklenburgh, diamond ring to; cxx. 26.
Sandwell, —, precedent referred to; cxii. 23.
Sankey, Major-General, his regiment of foot; cxvii. 43.
-, Capt. Henry, petition; cxxxiii. 99.
Sansom, John, an accountant and debtor to the Crown, petition; cxlviii. 20.
-, John, Esq., collector of Bristol; cviii. 46; cx. 19.
Santini & Co., Nicholas, proposal to remit; cxlii. 23; clxx. 3.
Santo Bueno, the Prince of, Viceroy of Peru; clxxviii. 19.
Saragossa, the battle of; cxlvii. 21; clxxv. 30.
Sargison, or Sergison, Mr., as to contract for canvas; cvi. 5.
Sartre, Francis, petition; cxxxiii. 100.
Sarum, Old, in the co. of Wilts; cxxxiii. 83.
Sattonstall, Gurdon, concerning the Canadian expedition; cxxxix. 24.
Sanghall, Great, the manor of, in the co. of Chester; clxxii. 45.
Sauli, Marquis, money lent by; clxiii. 53; clxxiii. 43.
Saunders, Joan, intruding on Queen's waste; cxiv. 61.
Savage, Mr., Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, and Clerk of the Crown (Queen's Bench, Ireland); cxvii. 49.
-, Richard; cxiii. 48; cxvi. 5.
Savery, Capt., South Sea Stock; clv. 30.
-, Thomas, Esq., treasurer to sick and wounded seamen, &c.; cxxii. 35.
Savill, Robert, lieut. in Lord Mordaunt's regiment, petition; cxii. 11.
Savoy, artillery in; cxv. 26.
-, Court of H.M envoy at; cxi. 40.
-, Duke of; cix. 7, 21; cxi. 31; cxxi. 38, 40.
-, -, clothing for forces of; cvi. 6; cxxx. 31.
-, -, embassy to; clxi. 1.
-, -, envoy or resident of; cvi. 6; cxxx. 31.
-, -, finances of; cvii. 45.
-, -, French officers who served the; cvii. 61.
-, -, loan of, to Mr. Stanyan; cxi. 57.
-, -, powder for the use of; cliv. 2.
-, -, subsidy to; cxxiv. 2; cxxvii. 18; cxi. 40, 44.
-, Eugene Prince of; cxii. 17.
-, -, confederate army under; cxxi. 51.
-, -, levy money for German troops; cx. 24.
-, the, barracks for H.M. guards built in; clviii. 29; clix. 12; clxvi. 26.
-, the, Hospital of, master and chaplains of; cxvi. 18.
-, the, house called the White Lion in the Strand; clxxvii. 45.
-, houses in, granted to Jesuits and Lutheran Protestants; clxxviii. 31.
-, Master of the; cxxxi. 20.
-, original possessors of the property forming; cxv. 48.
-, prison and prisoners in; cxiii. 33; cxxiii. 43.
-, works at; cxlviii. 33; clxxiv. 20.
Saxe Gotha, Duke of, arrears due to his troops; clxxvi. 21.
-, -, forces, the, paymaster to; cxxxiv. 50.
Saxon troops, augmentation of; cxiv. 64.
Sayers, John, Esq., killed; clxi. 24.
Sayes Court, manor of; clxxv. 19.
Sayre, Johanna, daughter of Capt. John Coppin, petition; cxxx. 28.
Scarborough, C., receipt for plate; clix. 46.
-, Lord, his hunting in the Forest of Bere; cxv. 2.
Schmettau, Mr. Samuel, inventor, boiling salt; cxiv. 50.
Schomberg, Duke of, general of H.M. forces in Portugal, succeeded by Earl of Galway; cxxiv. 32.
-, -, pension of; clxvi. 20.
-, -, proclamation; cxxi. 19.
-, Frederick, late Duke of, in Ireland; clxi. 1.
-, Charles, Duke of, commander-in-chief of the forces in Piedmont; clxi. 1.
Schuyler, Abraham, of Albany (New York), interpreter to the four Indian sachems; cxxi. 43.
-, Col. Peter, disbursements by; cxxv. 41.
Scilly, or the Scilly Isles, governor of; clii. 41.
-, invalid soldiers for; cxxxiv. 24.
-, proposal to settle Palatines in; cxix. 1.
Scissan, Major-General, pressing demands of; cxxxviii. 19.
Scobell, Mr., repairing coinage halls, &c., Duchy of Cornwall; cxvi. 30.
-, -, his appointment (tin); clxi. 31.
Scot, Sir Edward, Lieut.-Governor to the Duke of Berwick, appropriated communion plate; cxxiv. 30.
-, Francis, of Horselichill, Esq., grant of the lands of Belford and Horselichill to; cxlv. 6.
Scotch juries, unwilling to convict of fraud and violence; cxxvii. 2.
-, measures and English, difference between; cxxvi. 11.
-, ships, at time of the Union; cxxii. 69.
Scoting, or Scotten, Mrs. Mary, daughter of William and Jane Woodcock; clxxvii. 45.
Scotland, accounting in, before the Union, course of; cxx. 44.
-, accounts in, passing of; clxiv. 38.
-, accounts of; cxiii. 4, 8.
-, Admiralty in, High Court of. See Admiralty.
-, advocate general in; cxiv. 41; cxxi. 67.
-, -, See also Dalrymple, Sir David.
-, -, deputy in; cxxiii. 11.
-, African and Indian Company in; cxiii. 39.
-, -, -, claims of William Paterson on; clix. 43.
-, and Ireland, packet boats; clxiv. 14.
-, arms of, altered on the Union; cv. 32.
-, bank of, governor and court of directors of, memorial; cxii. 14.
-, bishops' rents in; cxv. 19.
-, bullion in, receivers of, sums due from; cxxiv. 24.
-, “Burrow” rolls of; cxix. 14.
-, Church of, before the Union; cxxi. 24.
-, -, -, procurator, &c., salaries of; cxxi. 24.
-, church presentation in, mode of exercising Queen's right of; clvii. 5; clxi. 30.
-, Civil List of. See Civil List (Scotland).
-, clerks and episcopal ministers in; cxxx. 22.
-, coast trade of; cxxvii. 2.
-, coasts of; facilities for smuggling; cxvi. 4.
-, -, protection; cvi. 71.
-, -, the western, importation of oatmeal by small boats; cxxvii. 2.
-, coinage and recoinage in; cxii. 14; cxv. 17; cxxiii. 24.
-, controller general in; cxxxviii. 11; cxxxix. 29; clxxiii. 33.
-, Crown interests and affairs in; cviii. 31.
-, Crown patronages in, tithes belonging to; clx. 34; clxi. 30.
-, Customs in. See Customs, Scotland.
-, deputy judge advocate for. See Scotland, judge advocate, below.
-, elections for; cxxi. 59.
-, equivalent demanded for payment of English debts; cxix. 38.
-, equivalent in, auditors and commissioners of; clxxiii. 33.
-, establishment of; cxliv. 26.
-, Exchequer bills sent into, pay drawbacks; cxxiii. 27.
-, -, Court of. See Exchequer, Scotland.
-, Excise in; clxxv. 25; clxxix. 12.
-, -, commissioners of. See Excise, commissioners of, Scotland.
-, -, receiver general of; cxlii. 18.
-, falconer in, H.M.; cxxiii. 13.
-, fees and salaries in; cix. 12.
-, -, paymaster; cxxxiv. 69.
-, fir woods in, proprietors of, petition; clxxiv. 54.
-, fish exported from; cxii. 54.
-, fisheries of; clxiii. 33.
-, forage for forces in; cxxi. 46; cxxiv. 3; cxxxiii. 54, 77; cxliii. 19; cxlix. 11; clxix. 1.
-, forces in, commander-in-chief of; clxiii. 7.
-, -, officers of, memorial for arrears; cxii. 2, 3.
-, government in, expenses of; cxxi. 25.
-, -, imposed upon; cxxi. 84.
-, heavy demands for; cxii. 56.
-, H.M. bounties to indigent persons in; cxxxi. 40.
-, -, subjects of, ships of; cxxxiii. 12.
-, Highland clans in, sums paid to the; clxxiv. 59.
-, imports into; cvii. 43.
-, invalid soldiers in, provision for; cxxxiii. 91.
-, Irish victual imported into; clvii. 5; clxi. 30.
-, judge advocate, the deputy; cxxxi. 7.
-, justices in, favour the people; cv. 15.
-, leather duty in; cxlix. 4.
-, Lord Leven's proposal as to quarantine in; cxl. 31.
-, mint in. See Edinburgh, mint at.
-, musters in, commissary of; cxxxv. 22.
-, naval stores, bill for transportation of; cxlvi. 39.
-, north, thefts and depredations in, regiment to prevent; clii. 27.
-, ordnance in, master of, abolition of the office of; clxiii. 7.
-, Papists in, abolition of penal statutes against; cxxi. 63.
-, parliament of; cxii. 37; cxix. 7; cxxi. 25; cxxxv. 12.
-, -, Act of; cxx. 44.
-, people of, stand by one another; cv. 8.
-, ports and creeks of, commissioners for settling; clxxiv. 54.
-, ports in, reasons against the reduction of; cxxiii. 4.
-, posts in; cxxiv. 16.
-, Privy Council in, abolished; cxxi. 66.
-, privy seals for grants of non-entry duties, &c. in, method of passing; clxii. 19; clxiv. 38.
-, Queen's advocate in. See Scotland, advocate general, below.
-, remembrancer of. See Remembrancer, Scotland.
-, revenue in; cxvi. 36; cxxi. 24.
-, -, receiver general of; cxxi. 84; cxxiv. 24; cxxvii. 41; cxxxiv. 69; cxlvii. 34; clvi. 2; clxviii. 13.
-, revenues of, view of the yearly income from; cxi. 13.
-, Royal family of, “master households and carver” to; cxxiv. 34.
-, salt duties in; clxxi. 28; clxxv. 17; clxxviii. 7.
-, -, commissioner to manage; clxxii. 46.
-, salt in, letters as to; clxxiii. 31.
-, salt pans in, where situate; clxxii. 3.
-, salt remaining in the ports of; clx. 36; clxi. 28.
-, seal of, the great, keeper of; cxxiv. 53; cxli. 4.
-, seizures and compositions in, H.M.; cxxvi. 37.
-, smuggling of tobacco, &c. carried on in; cxv. 37; cxxi. 15; cxxxi. 6.
-, tacksmen of; cix. 12.
-, tallow chandlers in, number of; cxxi. 79.
-, trade in; cxxi. 39.
-, trade of coarse wool to be encouraged in; clxi. 30.
-, Treasury and Exchequer in, Lords of; cl. 21.
-, Treasury of, payments of, before the Union; cxiv. 39.
-, warehouses in, for uncustomed goods, broken open; clx. 35.
-, warehouses suitable for seized goods to be provided in; clxi. 30.
-, weights and measures sent to, prices of; cxvi. 36; cxxxiii. 72.
-, wine and ale in, sale of, no licences granted for; cxxxv. 12.
-, wine imported into, from St. Sebastian's and Bilbao; cxxi. 13.
-, works in, master of the; cxxxv. 10.
-, -, surveyor of the; cxxii. 69.
Scotland Yard; cxxii. 24.
Scots' privileges, the, conservator of, in the Netherlands; clxviii. 7.
Scott, Mr., H.M. envoy to King Augustus; cxxxv. 21.
Scrope, J., Baron of the Exchequer of Scotland; cx. 6; cxii. 59; cxx. 1; cxxi. 37; cxxxii. 4; cxxxvi. 20; cxlvii. 34; clx. 34, 35; clxi. 30; clxiii. 1, 52; clxxii. 46; clxxix. 29.
-, -, about to return to Scotland, salary of; cvii. 17.
-, -, affairs of Scotland; cviii. 31.
-, -, memorial; cxxxiii. 91.
-, -, reports; cxxiv. 24; cxxv. 18; cxxvii. 21; cxxxv. 12; cxl. 31; cxlix. 48.
-, -, representation of the case of the “Catherine”; cxxiv. 23.
Scudamore, Sir Barnabas, late collector of Liverpool, arrear, petition; cxlv. 49.
-, Lord, in favour of Simon Price's petition; cxlix. 25.
Sea captains, petition for half-pay; clxxviii. 1.
Seamen's tickets; cxxxvi. 57.
Sea service; clix. 8; clxv. 40; clxxi. 22; clxxv. 5.
-, -, sums for; cix. 24; cxii. 56; cxiv. 16, 26.
Sea store, captains, wine, &c. for, as to duty on; cxx. 35.
Seafield, the Earl of; cvi. 37; cxii. 42; cxiv. 53; cxv. 7; cxxii. 65.
Sealing wax, proposed duty on; clxxix. 19.
Searchers, patent officers; cxlviii. 23.
Secret service money; cxiv. 56; cxxi. 72; cxxvii. 8.
Secretaries of State; cxxx. 19; cxxxv. 11; cxxxvi. 11; cxliii. 15; clxxviii. 39.
-, -, letters of their office; cxix. 30.
Sedgwick, Robert, Jewel Office; cv. 31; cxiv. 44; cxxxiii. 31; clxiii. 10; clxxvii. 11.
Sedition; cv. 49.
Seizures, officer's proportion of; cxii. 19.
Semple, Mr., appointed to write and publish an ecclesiastical history of the Christian religion in Scotland, petition; cxiv. 40.
Sempill, Lord, Lieut.-Colonel, petition; clxxix. 49.
Serio, the river; clxxvi. 7.
Serjeant, —; clxxviii. 11.
Serjeants-at-arms; cxlviii. 15.
“Serra, Jeosuah Gomez,” subsidies to the King of Portugal; clii. 4.
Services, public. See Public services, the.
Session, courts of, charges for keeping; cxx. 47.
-, Lords of; cxii. 30; cxix. 7; cxx. 1; cxxii. 69.
Sevenoi, the, encouragement of; cxiv. 64.
Severn, the river; cvi. 48.
Sewell, Mr., lease from hospital of the Savoy, petition; cxvi. 18.
-, Mr. Joslas, late page of the removing wardrobe; cxxxi. 4.
-, Elizabeth, his widow, pension; cxxxi. 4.
Seymour, His Excellency Colonel; cvii. 8.
-, Lieut.-General, “trophy money,” memorial; clv. 18.
Shackerly, or Shakerley, Mr., or Peter; cxx. 29; clxii. 7.
Shadwell, Captain, petition; cxxxix. 23.
-, Dr., attended on His Royal Highness in his last sickness; cxxi. 23.
Shafton; cxvii. 28.
Shallet & Crow, Messrs., Barcelona; cvi. 3.
-, Arthur, merchant, duties on wine; cxlviii. 12.
Shannon, Richard, Lord Viscount, intended expedition under; cxxii. 25; cxxvi. 5.
-, -, his regiment of marines; cxlvi. 44.
-, -, regiments under, in the Isle of Wight; cxxxvii. 11.
Shannon, the; cxxii. 27.
Sharp, Lady Margaret, as to a favour to Sir William Sharp; cviii. 23.
Sharrett, William, collector of Excise in the Isle of Wight, now in prison, petitions; cxlv. 28; clxi. 7.
Shaw, Sir John, allowance for taking securities, &c.; cliv. 33.
-, -, case and petition of; cxxvii. 22.
-, -, removed the books and Custom House office to the town of Greenock; cl. 21.
-, John, keeper in Salsey Forest, petition; clxxix. 43.
Sheerness, Capt. Mowat's invalids at; cxxxvii. 29.
-, garrison at, extra parochial; cxxxvi. 18.
-, houses at, for the servants of the commanding officer of the garrison; cxxxvi. 18.
-, two companies quartered at; cxxxi. 51.
-, wages for workmen at; cxlix. 16.
Sheldon, Sir Joseph; cvi. 58.
Shene, Mr., recommended to be landwaiter; cxiii. 54.
Shepheard, Samuel, merchant in London, petition; cxvi. 42.
Sheriffs keep fines in their hands; cx. 16.
Sheriff's rolls, clerk of the; cxii. 42.
Sherman, John, and others, soft bread for Gibraltar, petition; clx. 25.
Sherwood Forest; clxxvii. 31; clxxix. 13.
-, -, timber felled in; clxii. 4.
-, -, the wood too old for building purposes; clxi. 3.
Sherwood, Mr., his house in Essex Street, near the Middle Temple, London; cxl. 18.
Shetland, cess of; cx. 40.
-, falcons and “jessells” from; cxxiii. 13.
-, French privateers very troublesome to; cviii. 24, 40.
-, justices there set the Customs' officer in the stocks; cvi. 60.
-, smuggling from; cxxxvii. 24.
-, pitiful condition of; cix. 43.
Shields, Robert, sergeant in the independent company at Newfoundland; clxxii. 52.
Shipping, British, duty on; clxxii. 2.
Ships, H.M., list of; clxiii. 2.
Shipwrights' Hall, rules for measuring ships; clix. 9.
Shoes, proposed duty on; cxx. 24.
Shoreham; clxxv. 21.
-, riding officer at; cxxxviii. 49.
Short, Mr., report of Commissioners of Customs (Scotland) on his claims; cxxiv. 56.
-, John, accountant general, proposed appointment of, North Britain; cx. 25.
-, -, -, petition, &c.; cxii. 62; clxxiii. 33.
Shovell, or Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, drowned; cxix. 7; cxxxii. 45.
-, -, expenses of his funeral; cv. 18.
-, -, his fight in the Mediterranean; clxxviii. 37.
-, -, lost his ship on the Scilly rocks; cxiv. 55.
-, -, seamen cast away with; cx. 49.
Shrewsbury, the Duke of; cxxxvi. 12; cxl. 52; cxlv. 11; cxlvi. 34.
-, -, Lord Chamberlain; cxxiii. 2; cxxxi. 4, 8; cliv. 40.
-, -, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, or Lord Chamberlain; clxv. 9; clxvi. 41, 42; clxvii. 4, 15, 22; clxxiv. 1, 39, 52; clxxv. 11; clxxvi. 16, 24, 29.
-, -, mills of, at Alveton, seized for rent; cviii. 22.
Shrider, Mr. Christopher, H.M. organ maker, new organ at Hampton Court; clxi. 23.
Shrimpton, Mrs., her husband Major-General, governor of Gibraltar, &c., memorial; cxxxv. 39.
Sibbitt, Mr., storekeeper at Berwick, as to Berwick Bridge; clxviii. 14.
Sibourg, Col., his regiment aboard the fleet; cxxiii. 32.
-, Major-General, regiment commanded by, claims English pay; clxxviii. 44.
Sicily and Naples, commerce between, prohibited; clxxvi. 4.
-, the King of; clxxvi. 4.
Sick and wounded, agent for; cxxxvi. 46.
-, commissioners for; cxxi. 16; cxxxiv. 66; cxxxv. 45; cxxxvi. 46; cxxxvii. 38; cxxxviii. 52; cxxxix. 52.
-, -, affairs of their office, necessities, &c.; cxi. 5; cxiii. 20; cxv. 27, 48; cxvii. 2; cxxv. 35; cxxvii. 23; cxxxiii. 64; cxxxiv. 12, 40; cxxxvi. 16, 17, 24, 45; cxxxviii. 15, 43; cxliv. 12; cxlvi. 5; cxlvii. 23, 24; cl. 16; cli. 33; clv. 58; clxx. 4; clxxiii. 35; clxxvi. 2, 4; clxxviii. 29.
-, -, accounts of; cix. 3.
-, -, marshals of; cxxv. 35.
-, -, Mr. Pearse's claims; cxxxii. 24.
-, -, the debt of their office; cxxxiv. 66; cxlviii. 30; cl. 8, 20; cli. 2; clv. 30; clxxii. 44.
-, -, bills; cxxxv. 17; cli. 3; cliii. 9; clviii. 53.
-, -, have to do only with seamen and naval officers; cxxxvii. 28.
-, -, claims of Mr. William Slaughter; cxl. 14; cxlv. 33; cli. 21.
-, -, officers employed under, memorial; cxl. 55.
-, -, on their agreement with Mr. Heysham; cxliv. 17.
-, -, new hospital built at Port Mahon; cl. 2; cli. 1.
-, -, the priory at Minorca used as a hospital; cli. 14.
-, -, exchange of English and French prisoners; cli. 20.
-, -, office at Jamaica, &c., had ceased; clv. 11.
-, -, payment of their creditors in South Sea Stock, without interest; clvi. 1.
-, -, claims of Capt. Clark on; clix. 45.
-, -, imprests; clxi. 14.
-, -, as to frauds committed; clxxiii. 44.
-, -, clerks, &c. belonging to the office of; clxxiv. 25.
-, -, as to petition of Peter Levermore; clxxiv. 34.
-, -, reports on petitions, &c.; cv. 34; cvii. 25, 34; cxx. 38; cxxxvi. 11; cxliii. 24; clviii. 53; clxxiv. 34.
-, -, salaries for travelling charges; cviii. 43.
-, -, treasurer of; cxxii. 35.
-, &c., the branch in the Mediterranean, inspection of; cxxxvi. 27.
Signet Office, the; cxlvi. 2.
-, Writer to the; clxiii. 22.
Silk, lustring and alamode, manufacture of, in England; cxxxiii. 95.
-, wrought, imports of, and the duties on; cxlvi. 24.
-, Turkey and Italian, importation of; clxii. 12.
Silks; cvi. 14.
-, &c., bill as to; clxxvi. 19.
Silvester, Mr. Thomas, smith to the mint and ordnance; cliii. 21.
Silvestre, P., office for sick and wounded; cxl. 2.
Silver, late coinage of, at Edinburgh; cxx. 44.
Sims, Cornet, money owed to Peter Davenport by; clii. 14.
Simson, Joseph, committed to Newgate wrongfully accused, petition; clvi. 4.
Skene, Robert, turned out of his living, &c., petition; clxiii. 52.
Skins, &c., duties on; cxxxiii. 22.
Skye, Isle of, inspectorship of; cxiv. 30.
Slane, Lord, his regiment; cxxxv. 35; clxv. 3.
Slather, or Slater, Edward, of Dover, a fit person to furnish packet boats; clx. 13.
Slaughter, William, marshal at Plymouth, to the commissioners for sick and wounded; cxxv. 35; cxxxv. 47; cxxxvi. 13; cxxxix. 6; cxl. 14; cxliii. 36; cxliv. 8, 32; cxlv. 33; cli. 21; clviii. 30.
Slaves, alleged escape of, on H.M. transports; clxxv. 49.
-, released from Venetian galleys, &c.; clxiv. 30.
Sleford, Thomas, damage at his salt work; cx. 52.
-, -, his proposal for raising money; cxx. 9.
Sligo, collector of; cxii. 15; cxv. 4.
-, governor of the town, &c. of; cxv. 47.
Slingar, Mons., subsisted H.M. subjects, who were prisoners; cxxv. 24.
Slingelandt, Mons., secretary to the Council of State in Holland; cxxxi. 18.
Sloan, Dr., attended on H.R.H. in his last sickness; cxxi. 23.
Sloop hire; clxxiii. 26.
Sloops, non-employment of, by Commissioners of Customs (Scotland); cxxvii. 37.
Sloper, William, Pay Office; cxxiii. 38; cxxv. 8; cxlv. 5; cxlvi. 20; cliv. 38; clx. 6; clxii. 41; clxiv. 6; clxv. 32; clxvi. 37; clxxiii. 29; clxxix. 10.
-, -, payments complained of by the King of Spain; cix. 26.
-, -, bills received by; cxx. 43.
Slyford, Thomas, of London, gent., invented new ways of making salt, petition; clxxiii. 20.
Small arms from Holland, remission of duty on; cxxvi. 30.
Smart, Anne, a widow who lost her husband at Londonderry, no impostor; cli. 58.
Smith, Capt., commander of the “Norfolk,” to proceed to Lisbon; cxxv. 13.
-, Mr., a teller of the Exchequer; clxi. 4.
-, Henry, prosecuted for the insurrection at Antigua; clxvii. 16.
-, Hercules, collector at Montrose; cxvi. 4.
-, J., as to Crown plate; cxlviii. 21.
-, James, surveyor of works in North Britain; cxxii. 69.
-, John, or Hon. John, Baron, or Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland); cx. 6; cxii. 59; cxiii. 62; cxv. 7; cxvi. 47; cxx. 1, 2; cxxx. 22; cxxxiii. 91; cxlvii. 34; clx. 34, 35; clxxi. 16; clxxix. 29.
-, -, -, complains of the justices; cviii. 31.
-, the Hon. John, Esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer; cviii. 33; cxxii. 5.
-, John, coal and candles to H.M. guards; cxxii. 47.
-, -, deputy chamberlain for joining tallies in the Court of Exchequer; cvi. 59; cxiv. 5; cxvi. 27.
-, -, for six years muster master “depute” of the forces, petition; cxv. 8.
-, Lieut. Mark, arrears of half-pay due to, petition; cxvii. 36.
-, Thomas, frauds on the office for sick and wounded; clxxiii. 44.
Smithson, Henry, prosecuted coiners, memorial; clxxv. 28, 48.
Smollett, Sir James, services to the Queen in Parliament; cvi. 37.
Smyth, Alexander, ship carpenter, information against Thomas Masters; cxxxv. 31.
-, Trafford, Esq., verminer of New Forest, in Hampshire; clviii. 54.
Smythe, William, prays to surrender his office of paymaster; clxxvii. 14.
Snelgrove, Mr., building of sloops; cv. 29; cvi. 13.
Snuff, the duty on; cxxx. 6.
Soame, Edward, a prisoner in the Poultry Counter, petition; clxxvii. 27.
Soap, proposal to tax; clxxix. 36.
Softly coal mines, in the bishopric of Durham; cvii. 52.
Sohnius, Gerard, deputy paymaster to Jacob van der Esch, petition; cxxxiv. 50.
Soldiers, sick and wounded, subsisted on their way home by the civil magistrates; cliii. 17, 19.
Solicitor General; cvii. 46; cviii. 45; cxiv. 2, 15; cxvi. 6; cxxi. 7, 55; cxxv. 42; cxxvii. 22; cxxxiii. 5, 82; cxxxiv. 55; cxlix. 38; clii. 9; cliii. 7; cliv. 54; clxiv. 38; clxv. 37; clxxiv. 6; clxxvi. 12; clxxix. 9.
-, -, Mountague, reports on petitions, &c.; cvi. 21, 58; cviii. 45, 50; cix. 2.
-, -, -, reports on demands of the islanders of Portland on stone shipped; cvi. 40.
-, -, -, -, on papers relating to forfeited estate of Lord Griffin; cvi. 78.
-, -, -, -, on debentures made out to Col. Rice; cvii. 26.
-, -, and others to consider Her Majesty's right to prizes taken in America; cviii. 42.
-, -, usual salary of, in lieu of fees; cxv. 3.
-, -, Ireland, reports; cxxxvii. 59; cxl. 17; cxlviii. 13; clxxvi. 10.
Somer Islands, the. See Bermudas.
Somerset, co. of, receiver general for the; cxxii. 6; clxxvii. 2.
-, Duke of, master of the horse; cxxiv. 39.
-, House, buildings and alterations at; cliv. 51; clxiv. 37.
Somersham, soke of, in the co. of Huntingdon; cvii. 52.
Soromani, or Sormany, Major-General Count, came from King of Spain, present to; cxxiii. 2.
-, -, his troop in the Portuguese service; cxxi. 19.
Sorrell, Mr. Francis, clerk to the agents for taxes; cxxxvii. 42.
Soughton, in the co. of Flint; cxlix. 35.
Sound, the, British ships passing, certificates of; cxxxv. 54.
-, ships trading to, conditions imposed upon; cxxxvi. 37.
South Britain, wine carried into; cxv. 7.
-, Sea Act, the; clvii. 17.
-, -, Company, the; cxlvii. 65; clv. 5; clxii. 55; clxv. 41; clxvii. 14.
-, -, -, assignment of the “Assiento contract” to; clxxvi. 28.
-, -, -, committee of the, secretary to the; clv. 1.
-, -, -, debt owing to; clxxvii. 21; clxxix. 7.
-, -, -, directors of the; clii. 36; clv. 30; clxiii. 15; clxxix. 33.
-, -, -, -, court of, petition; cxlii. 12; cxlvii. 57.
-, -, -, under and deputy governors of, memorial; clxiii. 5; clxxix. 38.
-, -, -, inquiry by, into an attempted fraud; clxxviii. 19.
-, -, -, payments assigned to; cxxxviii. 7; cxli. 15; cxlvii. 57.
-, -, -, subscriptions for; clx. 8.
-, -, House; cxliii. 34.
-, -, stock; clvii. 7; clviii. 39; clix. 22, 23; clxi. 13; clxiii. 26; clxiv. 9; clxviii. 10; clxxi. 10; clxxii. 31, 44; clxxiii. 29; clxxiv. 12, 21, 34; clxxv. 12, 35; clxxvi. 25.
-, -, -, at a great discount; cxliii. 39; cl. 20; cli. 21.
-, -, -, in the hands of the treasurer of the navy; cxlix. 6; cli, 42; clvi. 1; clviii. 11.
-, -, -, money borrowed on, for the public; clviii. 26.
-, -, -, payments out of; cxxxviii. 9; cxl. 43, 55; cxli. 9; cxlvii. 60; cliii. 9; cliv. 6, 11.
-, -, -, subscriptions into the, commissioners for taking; clxv. 37.
-, -, trade, the fund of the; cxxxiv. 46; cxxxvi. 57.
-, Seas, the, &c., the governor and company of merchants trading to, abstract of the charter of; cxli. 11.
Southack, Capt.; cviii. 1.
Southampton, co. of, sheriff of; clvii. 35.
-, Thomas Earl of; cxvii. 19.
-, -, -, Lord High Treasurer of England, sheriffs' fees; cvi. 63.
-, men, the, money due to; cxl. 2.
Southesk and Penmore, the Earl of, wrecks in the district of; cvi. 60.
Southwark, the borough, &c. of; cxx. 33; cxxv. 40; clxxvii. 34.
-, the Sun and Anchor in; clxii. 20.
Southwell, Mr. or Edward, (Irish affairs); cxiv. 37; cxxxvii. 46.
-, -, cxl. 35; cxliii. 22; cxliv. 2; cxlviii. 9; cxlix. 14, 43; cli. 37, 58; clxi. 17.
-, church, timber for the repair of; clxi. 3.
Southwick, the prior of, charters granted to; cxv. 44.
Spain, accounts for, very imperfect; cliii. 23.
-, affairs of; cvi. 15, 55.
-, arms lost in, claim on regiments for; cxiii. 42.
-, army and hospital in, contingencies of; cxlvi. 43.
-, articles shipped from the American plantations for; clxii. 24.
-, artillery in; cvi. 11; cxiv. 10; cxix. 15; cxxxvii. 37; cxli. 19; cxliii. 39, 48; cxlv. 8, 16, 25, 36; cxlvii. 28; cliii. 23; clv. 2; clvii. 29; clxiii. 41; clxv. 14; clxxv. 30, 42.
-, bills from; cxxxii. 8.
-, corn sent to; cxxxviii. 5.
-, council of, contract for transport of goods; cix. 45.
-, dragoons in; cxxxiii. 63.
-, establishment for; cxv. 32; cxxxviii. 53.
-, -, H.M. forces upon the; cxi. 25; cxxxi. 1; cxl. 50; cxlvii. 1; cl. 11.
-, expedition into; cxiii. 41.
-, extraordinary expenses in cxii.; 36.
-, forces in; cvii. 32; cxiii. 55; cxvii. 25; cxix. 13, 18; cxxii. 46; cxxvi. 29, 40; cxxx. 25, 36; cxxxi. 1, 9; cxxxv. 2; cxlii. 16; cxliv. 10; cxlix. 27.
-, -, clothing for; cxl. 28; clii. 26, 28; clxxvii. 39.
-, -, forage, &c. for; cxlv. 3.
-, -, general and commander-in-chief of; cxxxviii. 12.
-, -, lieut.-general of; cxliv. 43.
-, -, paymaster-general of, or his deputy; cxxxiii. 69; cxxxiv. 26; cxxxv. 37; cxliii. 14; cliv. 22; clvii. 28; clviii. 52.
-, -, treasurer of; cxxxvii. 19.
-, German and Italian troops in H.M. pay in; cxxxii. 18.
-, guards lately in; cvi. 33; cxxxii. 45; cxxxvii. 31; cxxxviii. 29.
-, -, -, captains and officers of, memorial; cxxi. 53.
-, hospitals in; clxxvii. 18.
-, -, director of the; clviii. 36.
-, imperial forces in; clxxvii. 18.
-, judges in, proverb respecting; cxiii. 44.
-, King of; cv. 55, 56; cvi. 10; cvii. 23, 67; cix. 26; cxi. 10; cxxiii. 2; cxxxi. 12.
-, -, ambassador or resident to; cxxxi. 12; clxxiii. 15.
-, -, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to; cli. 46.
-, -, and Her Majesty, assiento contract between; clxxvi. 28; clxxviii. 20.
-, -, transport of wheat for; cxi. 4.
-, loss of a battle in; cxxvii. 35.
-, officers killed in, widows of; cxv. 26; cxvii. 9.
-, Palatine troops to be sent to; cvi. 3.
-, persons to be sent to, to examine the agent victuallers' accounts; cxxxiv. 39.
-, Portuguese troops in; cxxxiv. 26; clviii. 13.
-, prisoners from, to be carried to Ireland; clii. 38.
-, prisoners in; cxxv. 19; cxxvii. 5; cxxxii. 54; cxlix. 3; cli. 37.
-, -, subsistence of; cxxxviii. 23; cxl. 26; cxlvii. 4; clxii. 8.
-, provisions or stores in, commissaries of; cxv. 32; cxxxiii. 71; clxi. 8; clxxii. 17.
-, regiments in, colonels of, clothing, &c., cxl. 5.
-, regiments returned from; cxli. 20.
-, remittances for; cxiii. 9; cxxxiv. 35; cxlv. 13.
-, stores supplied to; cxii. 56; cxiii. 41; clviii. 23.
-, trade very dead; cxxi. 13.
-, war in; cxxxiii. 70, 89; cxxxvii. 5; cxliii. 27, 42; cxliv. 5; cxlix. 22; clix. 9.
-, -, charges of the; cxxix. 8; cxxxvii. 33; cxl. 10, 33, 51; cxli. 12, 13, 14, 17; cxlii. 4; cxliv. 1; cli. 30; cliii. 18; clv. 28; clix. 27; clxxiv. 4.
-, -, commissioners for inspecting the public affairs relating to; cxxxviii. 33.
Spaniards, the, hem in the garrison of Gibraltar; clxiv. 2.
-, subsisted by Lord Gallway; cx. 63.
Spanish and Irish deserters, regiments formed out of; cxxxi. 17; cxxxii. 53.
-, estimate, the; cxxxii. 53.
-, expedition, accounts of the; cxiii. 30.
-, Low Countries, the, H.M. subjects in, the trade of; clxxii. 36.
-, -, -, treaty of commerce; clxxii. 36; clxxviii. 32.
-, money assayed at the Goldsmiths' Hall; clviii. 15.
-, officers, means of satisfying; cxxxi. 47.
-, regiment formed from deserters; cxlv. 24.
-, salt; cxxi. 58.
-, ship with Canary wine, seizure of a; cxxxii. 37.
-, troops, cannot be relied on; cxliv. 23.
-, West Indies of America, negroes; clxxvi. 28.
-, wine; cxv. 7; cxx. 35; cxxi. 13; cxxxiv. 4.
-, -, duty on; cxv. 7; cxx. 1, 2.
Spanish river; cxlix. 26.
Spanish town; cxxi. 18.
Sparrow, George, a misdemeanant; cvi. 22.
Speke, Hugh, Esq.; cxxxv. 6.
-, -, in the Fleet prison, petition; clxvii. 24.
-, Mary, wife of, petition; cxxxv. 6.
Spencer, Mr.; cix. 11.
Spices, Act for garbling referred to; cv. 27.
-, the course of trade in, had altered; cv. 27.
Spirits perfectly made, duty on; cxiii. 56.
Spitalfields, number of weavers there, employed by the Royal Lustring Company; cxxxiii. 95.
Spithead; cxiii. 33; cxxv. 13.
Spooner, Walter, a servant of Baron Smith's, made inspector of seizures, North Britain; cviii. 31; cix. 17.
Spotswood, Col., lieut.-governor of Virginia, memorial, &c.; cxxi. 6; clxxii. 11.
-, Sir Robert, conveyed the lands and barony of New Abbey to the Bishop of Edinburgh; cl. 21.
-, Mr. John, advocate, petition; cl. 21.
Spring Gardens; cxiv. 37.
Springett, Anthony, a receiver general for Sussex; cviii. 32.
Squib, or Squibb, Robert, engaged in a riot in Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48.
-, Lieut. William, of the regiment of marines; cvi. 47.
Squire, William, master apothecary of the English hospitals in Spain, &c., petition; clxxvii. 18.
Stables, Edward, clerk assistant to the House of Commons, petition; cxlii. 20.
-, H.M., extraordinary expense of; clxii. 23.
Stafford, the co. of, receiver general for; cxxvi. 33; cliv. 18.
Stage coaches, proposal to raise 200,000l. on; cxxx. 34.
Staines road; cvii. 4.
Stair, Earl of; cxxxvii. 7.
-, -, H.M. envoy extraordinary to the King of Poland; cxxxii. 46.
-, -, houses of, searched for brandy; cx. 38.
-, -, pay to, as lieut.-general; clxv. 32.
-, -, payment for dry forage; cxlv. 9.
-, -, regiment of dragoons; cxix. 7.
Stamp duties, commissioners of; cxii. 32; cxiv. 13; cxv. 9; cxvi. 6; cxxii. 13; cxxv. 3; cxxxiii. 73; cxxxiv. 48, 55, 63; cxxxv. 12, 30; cxxxvi. 14; cxxxvii. 3; cxxxviii. 20, 45; cxliii. 13; cxlviii. 18; cxlix. 42; cl. 23; cli. 55; clvii. 24; clix. 16; clxxi. 20; clxxiii. 11, 40; clxxvii. 25.
-, -, new; clxi. 21.
-, office, Lincoln's Inn; cxxi. 63; cxxvii. 17.
-, revenue; cvi. 2; cxvi. 6; cxxix. 4; cxxx. 23.
-, -, proposal to increase; cxxix. 4.
Stamped vellum, receivers of duties on; clxvi. 27.
Standgate Creek; cxxxi. 51.
Stanford, Mrs., memorial as to stores furnished to H.M. ships at Jamaica; cxxxvi. 4.
Stanhope, Capt., takes prizes; cx. 21.
-, General or Lieut.-General; cxxii. 22; cxxxvii. 1, 8; cxliv. 25.
-, -, in Spain; cxxii. 46; cxxx. 25; cxxxi. 9, 11; cxxxii. 54; cxxxiii. 86.
-, -, money advanced to, for H.M. service in Spain; cxxxvii. 32.
Stanian, or Stanyan, Mr., as to his allowance as plenipotentiary; cxxxix. 33, 34; cxl. 39, 57.
-, -, had accepted a loan from the Duke of Savoy; cxl. 57.
Stanley, Charles, gent., memorial to be appointed a riding surveyor in Kent, Devonshire, or Cornwall; cxli. 16.
-, J.; cxiii. 20.
Stannaries, the; cxxiii. 50; cxxxi. 43.
Stanraer [contraband trade in], horses and oxen; cxxxvii. 24.
Stanstead, H.M. private road between Hockerell and; cxxxix. 40.
Stanwix, Brigadier, as to fortifications of Gibraltar; cxxxiii. 38, 81.
-, -, his regiment, arms of, detained on board ship; cxxxvii. 20.
-, -, his regiment reduced and placed on the establishment of Ireland; cxxxvi. 26.
-, Colonel; cxii. 36.
-, -, his regiment, sergeants, corporals, &c., as to their subsistence; cxlv. 2.
-, -, -, to be placed on the establishment of Ireland; cxliv. 2, 65.
-, Mr., the need of the garrison of Gibraltar of provisions; clxiii. 44.
Starch, duty on; cxliv. 22; clix. 4; clxxix. 19.
Staremberg, Count, commander of the imperial forces in Spain; clxxvii. 18.
-, -, loan from Spanish merchants; cliv. 16.
State, the Secretary of. See Secretaries of State.
States General; cxvi. 8.
-, -, allies of Her Majesty; cxlv. 16.
-, -, ambassador or envoy extraordinary from; cxiii. 7; cxxi. 55; cxxiv. 23; cxl. 52.
-, -, ambassador to; cxxxiii. 31.
-, -, and Emperor of Germany, agreement between; clxxvii. 37.
-, -, claims of, for Dutch regiments; cxxvi. 26.
-, -, expense of, for troops shared by Her Majesty; cxv. 38; cxxxi. 1.
-, -, forces in Flanders supplied by; cxli. 21.
-, -, forces in H.M. pay, and in the pay of the; cxii. 5; cxliii. 1; clvii. 36.
-, -, foreign troops in the pay of; cxl. 27.
-, -, irritated with Mons. Walef; clxv. 6.
-, -, men-of-war, of, bringing over prohibited goods; cxii. 61.
-, -, money owing from; cxii. 28; cxl. 47, 53.
-, -, obligations to Portugal; cxxvi. 41.
-, -, resolutions of, as to forage, &c.; cix. 35; cxxxiv. 17; cxxxv. 14.
-, -, ships of the, provisions; cliv. 5.
-, -, to be at the expense of troops; cvi. 3.
-, -, See also Holland.
Stebbing, Mr.; clxvii. 12.
Steele, Mr., Richard, stamp office commission; clxiii. 27.
Steeping tubs (private) for sweets, penalty; cxxvi. 24.
Stephens, Sir John, Governor of the Castle of Dublin; cxx. 4.
-, Lady, widow of Sir John Stephens, pension; cxx. 4.
-, Mr., to report on the case of Caleb Wade; cxlvi. 35.
-, Robert, solicitor to the Commissioners of Customs; clxiv. 10; clxxii. 37.
Stephenson, Capt. William, French part of St. Christopher's, petition; clxxv. 33.
Sterling, Capt., came express from General Stanhope in Spain; cxxii. 46; cxxx. 25.
Stevens, Giles; cxxxiii. 63.
-, Henry, Deputy Remembrancer of the Exchequer; cvi. 63; cvii. 49; cx. 32.
-, Dr. Richard, an eminent physician of Dublin, bequeaths an estate for a hospital there; clv. 19.
Steward, or Stuart, Sir Simeon, had cut down trees at Binswood, in Holt Forest; cxlvii. 26.
-, -, his title to Binswood; clxxvi. 21.
Steward, the Lord; clxxiii. 27.
Stewart, Steuart, or Stuard, Sir James, the Lord Advocate, suggested to be made a judge of the Exchequer; cv. 8.
-, -, -, the profits of the late tacksmen (Scotland), judges circuits, &c.; cx. 46.
-, -, -, the month's cess, &c.; cx. 55.
-, -, -, recoinage in Scotland; cxii. 14.
-, -, -, salary of; cxii. 38.
-, -, -, opinion as to a quorum of the Commissioners of Customs of North Britain; cxiv. 15.
-, -, late Lord Advocate, pension to cxvii. 3.
-, -, petition of; cxxi. 67.
-, James; cxii. 41.
-, General or Lieut.-General, memorial; cxxxvi. 44.
-, -, regiment of; cxvi. 32; cliii. 3.
-, -, -, major and others of, petition; cxliv. 58.
-, Major, petitions for half-pay on the Irish establishment; cxlv. 51.
-, Walter, petition as to discharge of a ship without airing; cxxxix. 42.
-, Capt. William, losses of, at Almanza; cix. 11.
-, William, of Inchbreck, remission of duties to; clxiii. 19.
Still, General, expedition under; cxxxii. 21.
Stirling Castle; cv. 6; cl. 21.
-, -, three months provisions for; cxxxii. 61.
-, defence of; cvi. 46, 79.
-, importation of arms and ammunition into; clxviii. 22.
Stirling, Earl of, conveyed a tract of land in America to the Duke of York; cxlvii. 47.
Stockholm, H.M., commissary at; clxxii. 14.
-, H.M. resident at; clxxii. 14.
Stockings, proposal of a duty on; cxvii. 28.
Stoke Court, in the co. of Hereford; cxxxvi. 58.
Stone Court, Fetter Lane, London; clix. 51.
Stoner, David, of the Island of St. Christopher, petition; cxvi. 49.
Stores of war; cviii. 25; cxii. 26; cxix. 5.
-, in Spain, commissary for; cxv. 32.
Storm, the dreadful, money collected for the sufferers from; cxx. 14.
Straban, Ireland; cxxxi. 6.
Stracey, Mr. Edward, proposal, candle duties; cxxii. 45.
Strafford, His Excellency the Earl of; cxlix. 24; clxxvi. 17.
-, -, Ambassador in Holland, complaint against Commissioners of Customs; clviii. 31.
-, -, at the Hague; cl. 28.
-, the Earl of, creation of; cxli. 8.
-, -, his regiment, to be raised in Britain; cli. 36.
-, -, pension for the postmaster of the Briel; clxxviii. 39.
-, -, presented with the garter, various services of, memorial; clxxiii. 10.
Strahan, Alexander, agent to the four independent companies of foot at New York; cli. 49.
Straits, the; cxxxii. 52.
Strand, the, houses in; cxvi. 18.
Stratford, Mr.; clxxviii. 22.
-, -, tin consigned to; cxxxvi. 61.
-, Francis, subsidies to the King of Denmark; cxxvi. 25.
Strathearn, or Strathern, the chamberlain of; cl. 21; clxxvi. 13.
Strathmore and Kinghorn, John late Earl of, and his infant heir; clxi. 10.
-, John, Earl of; clxxiii. 2.
Strathnaver, Lord, regiment of; cix. 40.
Strickland, Sir Roger, outlawed; clxxviii. 8.
-, Thomas, Esq., transfer master, succeeded Thomas Neale; clxv. 24.
Strode, William, officer of Customs (North Britain); cxxii. 56; cxxvii. 21.
Strong, Robert, detained to give evidence; cxxiv. 26.
-, Ann, wife of Robert, petition; cxxiv. 26.
Strong waters, duty on retailers of; cxix. 10.
Strood; cxxxi. 25.
Stuart, —, representation from; clxxvi. 2.
-, Mr., the executor of; cvii. 14.
-, Daniel, collector of bullion at Edinburgh, dead; cvi. 54.
-, Edward, petition; cxiv. 13.
-, Walter, petition as to lustrings, &c.; cvi. 53; cvii. 43.
Stubbridge, a grove so called at Chertsey, Surrey; cxxxiii. 41.
Studholme, Capt., or Michael, road making, &c.; cvii. 4, 37; cxv. 35; cxxxix. 40; clxv. 19; clxvi. 18.
-, -, memorials, as to repairing Fulham Road; cxxxiii. 67; cxxxv. 48; cxlix. 34.
Subsidies; cviii. 32; cxi. 9; cxiii. 55; cxv. 45; cxvi. 2, 35; cxix. 21; cxxi. 19; cxxiii. 56; cxxiv. 2; cxxvi. 25, 41; cxxvii. 18, 22; cxxx. 10, 12; cxxxiii. 66; cxxxiv. 26; cxxxv. 14; cxxxvii. 30; cxl. 40, 44; cxli. 17; cxlii. 3; cxlvi. 16; clii. 4; clvii. 12, 26; clviii. 52; clix. 35; clxxiv. 43, 49, 55; clxxv. 31; clxxvii. 37.
Subsistence money; cxxi. 19; cxxiii. 36, 44; cxxiv. 5; cxxv. 19, 35, 37; cxxxi. 54; cxxxii. 7, 42; cxxxiii. 27, 89; cxxxviii. 19; cxlvi. 20.
-, -, English and Irish, difference between; clxxvi. 29.
Suffolk, brandy, wine, &c. on the coast of; cxiv. 34; cxxii. 10.
-, collector in; clxxiii. 49.
-, officer for the stamps in; cxlvi. 42.
-, receiver general of; cxiv. 32, 60.
Summerdike, Mons., his daughter married Alexander Earl of Kincarden; cxix. 7.
Sunderland chaldron, size of; cxxi. 14.
Sunderland, the late Earl of, Lord Chamberlain of King William's household, plate delivered to; cxiv. 44.
-, Earl of, Principal Secretary of State; cvi. 52; cvii. 6, 7, 40, 46, 66; cviii. 45; cix. 22; cxii. 56, 58; cxiii. 4, 9, 23, 61; cxiv. 47, 51; cxv. 23, 28; cxvi. 11, 12; cxvii. 9; cxix. 24; cxx. 14, 17; cxxi. 38, 71, 75.
-, -, -, as to Dr. Newton's bills; cv. 51.
-, -, -, as to French committee; cxlix. 30.
-, -, -, letters to, from Spain; cviii. 9.
Sundram, land and baronies of, conveyed to Allan, Lord Cathcart; cli. 8.
Supply, Committee of; cxliii. 2.
-, -, vote of; clxxviii. 14.
-, for 1711, propositions for; cxxvii. 39.
Supplies, for 1712, sums issued to Mr. Brydges out of; cl. 7.
Surrey, receivers general of the duties on marriages, &c. for, petition; cxxxvi. 51.
-, Street, office for hackney coaches in; cxlv. 47.
Survey, expenses of a; clxxiv. 37.
Surveyor general, reports, &c.; cv. 7; cvii. 54; cxii. 39, 53; cxiv. 7; cxv. 48; cxvi. 18, 50; cxvii. 29; cxx. 5; cxxi. 77; cxxii. 49; cxxiv. 9, 10, 11, 12, 38, 57; cxxxi. 20, 43; cxxxiii. 1, 32, 67, 83, 103; cxxxiv. 29, 65; cxxxv. 33; cxxxviii. 4; cxlix. 42, 44, 50; cli. 6; clix. 29; clxi. 29; clxv. 31; clxxii. 45; clxxvii. 45; clxxviii. 31, 46; clxxix. 4.
-, -, of woods, north of Trent, report; clxxvii. 31.
-, -, -, south of Trent, reports; clxxvii. 1, 7.
Sussex, receiver general for; cxxii. 1; cxliv. 49.
-, ship cast away on coast of; cxiv. 3.
Sussingham, George, clerk in the Exchequer Court, refuses to deliver writs; cliv. 27.
Sutherland, Countess Dowager of, her jointure, &c.; cvii. 59.
Sutherland, Owen, general purveyor of H.M. navy for Portsmouth; clviii. 5.
Sutton, Brigadier, his regiment; cxlvii. 30.
-, Col., his regiment; cxvi. 32.
-, Gen., his regiment of foot; clxxix. 49.
-, Lieut.; clxxix. 49.
-, Mr. John, a planter in Jamaica, his barbarous murder of his servant; cxxii. 11.
Sutton's hospital founded in the Charter House; cxxiii. 23.
Swaine, James, messenger; cix. 8.
“Swallow,” H.M.S., prize, struck on a rock; cxxxvii. 5.
Swallow Fields; cxxiv. 9, 11.
-, Street; cxxiv. 12.
Swanton, Capt., sale of prize ship; cix. 27.
Sweden, arrival of two ships from; cxvi. 5.
-, King of; cxxi. 32.
-, H.M. envoy, or envoy extraordinary in; clviii. 31; clxxii. 14.
Sweet, Benjamin; cxii. 28; cxiii. 55; cxiv. 64; cxxiv. 35; cxxvii. 36; cxxxiii. 11; cxxxv. 18; cxxxviii. 19; cxlvi. 23; cxlviii. 11; clv. 9.
Swift, A., petition on behalf of the marine regiments; cxxxix. 44; clxv. 41.
Swinton, Mrs. Janet, petition; cxxxi. 50.
Swiss, the, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.
-, cantons, envoy extraordinary to the; cxxiv. 21.
Switzerland, wines from; cxiv. 38.
Swymmer, Mr., prays for an escheated estate; clxxii. 56.
Swynfen, John, clerk; cix. 42.
Sydenham, Mr. Thomas, in a riot in Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48.
Synge, Dean, chanter in the cathedral of St. Patrick; cxii. 22.