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Saan, Mons., secretary to the Sieur Vanden Bronde, Sieur de Cleverskerke, ambassador extraordinary from the States of Holland; lxi. 8.
Sachems Indians; p. 206, 207, 231.
Saffron Walden, mayor of; lxiii. 5.
Sailcloth; lix. 27, 70.
St. Albans, the Duke of; lxii. 1.
-, the Earl of; lxvii. 58.
St. Antonio, wines from, believed to be French; lxxviii. 16.
St. Auban, Mons., lieutenant-colonel of Major-General La Melionere's regiment; xliii. 51.
St. Austin's. See Canterbury.
St. Botolph or Buttolph, Aldgate, London; lviii. 24; lxxiii. 32c.
-, -, the churchwardens of, payment to; lxxviii. 26.
St. Briavell's, the castle of, in the forest of Deane, repairs; lxxviii. 62.
“St. Christo,” the ship, cast away near Rye; xlix. 38; l. 12.
St. Christopher's; liii. 31.
-, independent company at; lxiii. 22.
St. David's, the bishop of; lxiii. 15.
St. George, the Lady; xlvii. 34.
-, a prize called the; liii. 56.
St. Germains, letters from; xliii. 67.
-, “A view of the coast of”; xliii. 67.
St. Helena, mention of; liii. 56.
St. Hellens [London], old East India Company's goods at; lxxvi. 25, 31.
St. James's, a fire at; lix. 55.
-, the library at, out of repair; xlviii. 28.
-, the manor of; lxi. 54; lxvii. 58.
-, the new chapel there; lxvii. 58.
-, Street; lxxiv. 12.
-, works at; lxxv. 54; lxxviii. 12, 66.
St. Jameses Field; lxvii. 58.
-, house; lxvii. 58.
-, Park; lxiv. 27; lxxi. 20; lxxiv. 16.
-, -, the Queen's orders about, to be obeyed; lxx. 49.
-, -, ale houses in, suppressed; lxx. 49.
-, -, the canal there; lxxvi. 47.
-, -, does and fawns there; lxiv. 27.
-, -, public houses in; lxiv. 27; lxxi. 30.
-, -, expenses; lxxi. 30.
-, -, the mall at; lxxvi. 42.
-, -, encroachments, abuses, &c. in; lxx. 49; lxxi. 30.
-, -, the fish and fowl in; lxxi. 26, 74.
-, -, the hay in; lviii. 41; lxxi. 30.
-, -, the house called the Bird Cage there; lxx. 66.
-, -, the wilderness; lxiv. 27.
-, Street; lxxiv. 12; lxxv. 22; lxxviii. 50.
St. John, Colonel; lxx. 65.
St. Malo, action at; xlix. 7.
St. Margaret's, Westminster; xlvi. 7; lxii. 53.
-, -, churchwardens, &c.; liv. 46; lix. 50.
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, inhabitants, petition as to a door-keeper's place, St. James's park; lxiv. 27.
St. Mary, Newington Butts, the parish filled with poor mechanics; xliii. 4.
St. Mawes, the garrison of the castle of; lii. 37.
St. Patrick, the treasurership or chancellorship proposed as a preferment for a library keeper; lxxiv. 7.
-, the Cathedral of, Ireland; lxii. 41.
St. Paul's, London, minor canonry in; lxxviii. 41.
“St. Peter,” prize ship; xliii. 55; lvii. 13; lix. 3, 4; lxx. 19.
-, -, retaken from the French; xlvi. 34; xlvii. 27; lix. 3, 4.
St. Sebastians, wines and brandies imported from; lxvii. 22; lxix. 39, 66; lxxi. 19; lxxii. 18, 19; lxxiii. 60; lxxiv. 69; lxxvii. 3; lxxviii. 16.
St. Thomas [the island of]; lv. 9.
Sakar, Robert; lv. 8.
Salaries; xliii. 2, 50, 52, 58, 62; xliv. 18, 64; xlv. 88; xlvi. 26, 33, 53, 72; xlvii. 77; xlviii. 52; xlix. 8, 23, 43; l. 43, 49; lii. 55, 65; liii. 24; liv. 39, 49; lv. 27, 31; lvi. 17, 57, 70; lvii. 25, 47, 54; lviii. 7, 45; lix. 9, 67; lx. 46, 48; lxi. 41, 46; lxii. 9, 30, 61; lxiii. 24, 31, 32, 55, 57; lxiv. 8, 53; lxv. 12; lxvi. 17, 56; lxvii. 2, 9; lxix. 32, 40; lxx. 2, 13, 14, 24, 30; lxxi. 11, 68; lxxii. 22, 27; lxxiii. 6, 58; lxxiv. 18, 53, 77; lxxv. 49, 52, 66, 68, 73; lxxvi. 21, 32, 33; lxxvii. 44, 48, 56; lxxviii. 23, 73.
-, deduction from, for a charity bank; lxiv. 53.
-, of governors in America; xliv. 41; lxix. 27, 40.
-, pensions out of; liv. 39.
Salary, service for five years without; lxii. 16.
Salcey, forest of; lix. 26; lxi. 49.
Salem (America); xlvii. 46; p. 481.
Sales, public, contrasted with appraisements; lxi. 47.
Salisbury, Gilbert, Bishop of; lxxi. 69.
-, -, chancellor of the Order of the Garter; lxxiv. 62.
-, King James's army at; lxxv. 31.
Salt duties; l. 25, 30; Lviii. 50; lxv. 28; lxviii. 27, 43, 54; lxix. 15, 29; lxx. 12, 17, 20, 24; lxxi. 5, 43, 62; lxxv. 39, 60, 69; lxxvi. 45, 65.
-, fraud as to shipment of; lxx. 43.
-, office; lxiv. 53.
-, -, collectors of impost on salt removed; lxxi. 42.
-, petre; xliii. 37; lxiii. 64; lxxviii. 5.
-, running, customs; lxxii. 53.
-, tallies; xlv. 10; xlix. 5; li. 15, 19; lii. 13; liii. 1, 21.
Salvage; lxxvii. 43.
Sambatch, Samuel; lxxii. 5.
Sanderson, Col., the regiment of; lxxv. 34.
Sandford Castle, or block house near Weymouth; lxxiv. 32.
-, John, and another, merchants of Bristol; xlvi. 27.
Sands, Captain; xlv. 24.
Sandwell, Joseph, master of the ship “Floyer;” lxii. 3.
Sandwich; xlvi. 16; lxxvi. 63.
-, agent for prizes at; xliii. 42.
-, the members of the port of; lxxiii. 61.
-, the privileges, liberties, and boundaries of; lxxiii. 61.
-, wines seized in the port of; liii. 11.
Sandy-hook, America; lxxiii. 43.
Sandys, Captain, the troop of; lxxiv. 2.
Sansom [Mr. John]; lv. 54, 55.
-, John, junior; lvii. 61; lxvii. 22, 37.
-, Mr. or Mr. John; lxxvii. 3; lxxviii. 5.
Sarsfield or Searsfield, Patrick, Lord Lucan; xliv. 39.
-, Col. Patric, commonly called Lord Lucan; xlix. 24.
-, William, Esq., the widow of; lxxviii. 43.
-, Col., a younger brother of William; lxxviii. 43.
-, -, his debts, &c.; lxxviii. 43.
Saunders, Peter, of Bristol, Esq.; lxxiv. 51.
Saunderson, James, Commissioner for Alienations, and M.P. for Newark; lxii. 34.
Saurency, Euverte; lxviii. 25.
Savage, Mr.; lxi. 14.
-, Mr., Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland; xlv. 54.
-, -, clerk of the Crown, Ireland, 40s. for each outlaw; lx. 30.
-, Mr. Richard, of the custom house; liv. 7; lxxiv. 73.
-, William, Batchelor of Divinity; lxxiii. 32c.
-, -, a fellow of a college in Cambridge; lxxiii. 32c.
Savoy, the; lxi. 23.
-, the Lutheran congregation, the chaplains there, the prison, and the Jesuits' college; ixi. 23.
-, the premises of the, injured at the Revolution; lxi. 23.
-, the German Calvinist church there; lxvi. 45.
-, Jesuits' houses; lxii. 42.
-, the Duke of; xlv. 58; lxi. 52.
-, -, subsidy for; xliv. 44.
Sawle, William, [army] chaplain; liii. 46.
Saw mills (America), pp. 326, 327.
Saxony, the Elector of; lv. 17.
Sayes court; liii. 4
-, -, water supply of; lxx. 29; lxxv. 15.
Scarborough, the collector of; xliv. 18.
-, Lord; xliv. 36.
-, Edward, collector of customs, Liverpool; l. 21.
Schaack, Brigadier, regiment of; lvi. 88.
Schennechtady or Schenectady, America, pp. 207, 212; lvii. 12; lxviii. 38.
Schomberg [variously spelt], the Duke of; xliv. 71; xlvi. 8; xlix. 10; lii. 1; lv. 52; lviii. 22; lxi. 24; lxii. 4, 27.
-, -, the company of; xliii. 51.
-, -, his letter; lxiv. 39.
-, -, his dwelling in Pall Mall; lxiv. 39.
-, -, annuity out of the Post Office to; lxxvi. 12.
Schomberg, the late Duke; lxxi. 17; lxxiv. 34.
-, and Leinster, [Duke of]; xliv. 52.
-, -, the trustees of; xliv. 46b.
-, -, a grant to fish for wrecks; xlvi. 46b.
Schonenberg, Mons. de, at Madrid, 1,000l. to; lxxyi. 27.
Schuylembourg, Mons.; xlv. 80; xlvi. 56; lii. 24.
Schuyler “Arent,” p. 208.
-, Captain John, pp. 208, 229.
-, Col. Peter, pp. 206, 207, 208, 209.
-, one, a Dutchman, popular with the Indians; lvi. 37.
Schwerin, Otho, Baron of; liv. 31.
Scientific discovery; lvi. 31.
Scofield, James, a merchant in Shadwell; lxii. 47.
Scotch, the, engross the trade from Pennsylvania; lxxiii. 43.
Scotch borders; lv. 54; lx. 80; lxxv. 58.
Scotchman, plea for trying whether one, might not do better than an Englishman; lvi. 62.
Scotchmen unless “habituating” in England are not to be accounted English; lxi. 9.
Scotland, army, establishment; xlix. 21.
-, Customs agent in; liv. 17.
-, military establishment for; lx. 4.
-, expedition from, supposed to North America, [Darien]; lv. 9.
-, pirates connected with; liii. 23.
-, mention of; liv. 21.
-, the Post Office; lxxvi. 48.
-, -, at Edinburgh, to be let to farm; lxxvi. 48.
-, the post renters; lxxvi. 48.
-, recruits in; xlv. 22.
-, salt taken from, to cure fish; lxxvi. 45.
-, salt exported to; lxxvi. 65.
-, the secretaries for; lxxvi. 48.
Scots Guards, the troop of; xlvii. 2; xlviii. 48; liv. 23; lvi. 16.
Scott, Captain; lxvii. 19.
-, Richard, a general surveyor of Excise; lvii. 16.
-, Captain William; lxiii. 6.
Scroope, Mrs.; xliii. 76.
Seafaring men for the fleet, impressed for, lists, &c.; lxxii. 56.
-, -, rate of payment of; lxxii. 56.
Scafield, Lord, Secretary of State for Scotland; lvi. 62; lxxvi. 48.
Seaford; lvii. 50.
-, -, order of impressment to the bailiffs and jurats of; lxii. 33.
Seal, the Great, Commissioners for custody of; xliv. 30.
-, -, Ireland; xlvi. 53, 62; xlvii. 35, 62.
Seals, the charges of passing the; liii. 46.
Seamen of the fleet, their families starving; xlv. 68.
-, impressment of; lxii. 33.
-, their blood corrupt with scurvy; xliv. 10.
-, Commissioners for registering, office at Tower Hill; liii. 58.
-, distressed; lv. 43.
Seamen's wages; lviii. 20.
Sea-pay, deductions from; lxvi. 22.
Search, right of (foreign ships); lx. 5.
Searcher, the head, London; lvii. 61; lxiv. 1, 37.
-, under searchers, &c. of London; lxiv. 37.
Searchers' office, regulations for the; lxx. 36; lxxiii. 15.
-, patent; lxxvi. 16.
-, patent, answer to charges; lxxiii. 16.
-, order, &c. as to; lxx. 20, 58.
Searle, Thomas; xliv. 65.
Sechay, Benjamin; xlvii. 14.
Secondaries, Queen's Remembrancers' office; lxi. 13.
Secretaries of State; xliii. 52; lxxii. 22; lxxiv. 52.
Secretary at war; lxxiv. 52, 53; lxxv. 49.
Secret service money; xlix. 32; lii. 15, 30; liii. 54; lv. 52; lvi. 4, 76; lvii. 54, 74; lxvi. 26, 51; lxix. 9, 69; lxxii. 51; lxxiii. 50; lxxiv. 21; lxxv. 40b, 50, 72; lxxvi. 17; lxxvii. 10, 12, 47; lxxviii. 43.
Securities, the assistant secretary and clerk of the; lxix. 65.
Sedgwick park, part of the manor of Chesworth; lxiii. 26.
-, Robert; lxxviii. 21.
Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester; lxxvi. 60.
Seignior, the Grand; lxiv. 12.
Seignoret, Stephen; xliii. 49.
Selvyn or Selwyn, Brigadier; lxi. 17; lxxvii. 26; lxxviii. 2.
Senior, W.; lxxii. 23.
Senne, John de; xlvii. 44.
Sene, John de; lvi. 66.
Serjeant-at-arms; lvi. 57.
Serjeants Inn, the judges and serjeants of, desire the keys of the garden; lxxiii. 1.
Servants, his Majesty's; lxxii. 2.
-, allowances to; lxxvii. 63.
Sessions, records of, Midd.; lxiii. 16.
“Severals,” or persons holding in severalty, their rights to be compounded for; lxx. 29.
Seymour, Sir Edward; lxx. 57.
Seymour, Sir Edward, defalcations; lxxviii. 31.
-, -, treasurer of the Navy; lxxvii. 20.
-, Edw., clerk of the Hanaper; xlv. 88.
-, Col. William; lv. 2, 39.
-, the Hon. Col.; lxxiii. 54.
Sha, Captain, keeper of the Great Lodge in the forest of Salcey; lxi. 49.
Shaen, Sir Arthur; lii. 54.
-, Sir James; lxviii. 46.
Shagnasy. See O'Shagnassy.
Shakerley, Peter; lxxi. 17.
Shales, Captain; xliii. 41; li. 23.
-, Mr., the Commissary; lii. 1.
-, Mr. Charles, mint; xliii. 53.
-, Mr. Henry, auditor; xlvii. 85; xlviii. 9; lix. 64; lx. 68; lxii. 30c; lxvi. 3; lxx. 31, 39; lxxi. 72; lxxiv. 6.
-, John; lxiv. 31.
-, Mr. Philip, brother-in-law of Mr. Lowndes; lxx. 34.
Shallet, Arthur, merchant; lvii. 48.
Sharp, Mr.; lxvi. 40.
Shaw, Sir John; lxxvii. 7.
Sheaf, Mr., deputy collector of New Hampshire and Maine; pp. 326, 327.
Sheerness, clerks of the Cheque at; lxxiii. 36, 49.
-, ship-building at; xliii. 44; lxvii. 26.
-, the fort of; l. 40.
Shelmerdine, Robert, petition, discovery of conspiracy; lv. 65.
Shephard, Anthony; liv. 5; lxviii. 57.
Shepheard, Samuel, excise farm, &c.; lxxi. 62.
-, -, merchant; liii. 2.
Shepherd, Samuel, merchant, London; xlvii. 5; xlviii. 42.
Sheppard, Samuel; xliv. 3.
Sheppey; lviii. 8.
Sherard, Bennet, Lord; lxxvi. 3.
Shields, North and South; lxxvi. 45.
Shilbey, Edward; lxxvi. 5.
Ship cast away, rule as to unlading; lxxvii. 43.
-, estimate for building a; xliii. 44; lxv. 26; lxvii. 26.
Ship Tavern, without Temple Bar; lix. 5.
Ships, money for; xlv. 71.
-, trading, register of; lxxvi. 9.
Shipwreck; lxxiii. 48.
Shirewood, the forest of, application for a woodwardship; lxviii. 42.
Shore [? Shower], Sir Bartholomew; xliv. 44.
Shorter, Thomas, chamber keeper for the Lords Justices; lxiii. 37.
Shoure, the River (Ireland); xlix. 4.
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley; lix. 53; lxii. 39; lxiv. 29; lxvi. 16; lxvii. 5; lxxii. 41, 42; lxxiii. 14, 40; lxxiv. 13.
-, -, makes survey, report, &c. on Dover harbour; lii. 62.
Shrewsbury, cross post; lxix. 56.
-, the Duke of; xliii. 67; xliv. 7, 10, 71; xlvi. 26, 46b; liii. 49; lvii. 74; lxvi. 8.
-, -, Principal Secretary of State; lxxvii. 11.
Shropshire; lxxv. 66.
Sick and wounded Commission, dissolution, and reconstitution of; liv. 9.
Sick and wounded seamen, &c., Commissioners for, and affairs of, memorials, &c.; xliii. 24; xliv. 6, 47, 72; xlv. 83; xlvi. 13, 15, 16, 35, 55, 63, 75; xlvii. 17, 41, 48, 82; xlviii. 21, 39, 58, 59; xlix. 3, 19; li. 16; lii. 33; liii. 56, 58; liv. 5; lv. 43; lvi. 5, 72; lvii. 41; lviii. 1a; lix. 44, 62; lxi. 32; lxii. 44; lxiii. 7; lxiv. 4; lxviii. 57; lxx. 37, 55; lxxi. 41, 65; lxxii. 31; lxxiii. 52, 59; lxxv. 38; lxxvi. 40; lxxvii. 13, 54.
-, -, -, the instructions they received in 1689; lxxii. 31.
-, -, -, had improved their credit; liv. 5.
-, -, -, confine their expenses to 40s. a day; lxxviii. 64.
-, - , Commissioners for stating the debts, &c.; lxxv. 52.
-, -, their salaries; lxxv. 52.
-, -, debt, &c.; lxxv. 57; lxxvii. 1, 6, 16, 53; lxxviii. 10, 51.
-, -, offensive condition of; xlviii. 58.
-, -, turned out of doors; xlv. 83.
-, -, in tents; xlvi. 16.
“Sidney,” a letter signed; lxvi. 6.
Signioret, a merchant, impeached and fined; lxxiii. 42.
Silcock, Wm.; lxxi. 20.
Silks, wrought, from India; lii. 6.
-, &c., from Persia, &c.; lxxvi. 28.
-, called satins, imported; lix. 22.
-, new impositions on; lxx. 63.
Silk weavers, London; xlv. 58.
Sill, Shuckburgh; lxvii. 47.
Silver, the value of; lxxvi. 36.
Silvester, John; lxiii. 54.
Simpson, William, a soldier of Albany, murdered an Indian Sachem; p. 207.
Singleton, Edw., prisoner in the fleet; lxi. 2; lxii. 61.
Sizer, Mr. Robert; lxviii. 29.
Skachkook, or river Indians; pp. 207, 214.
Skaife, Robert; lxxvi. 64.
Skibberreen; lxxvii. 23.
Skinner, Daniel, gent., consul, &c. at Tripoli, petition; xlvii. 30.
Skins, Hudson's Bay, value of, &c.; lxiv. 24, 62.
Skohere, a tract of land in North America, sold for 30 beaver skins; p. 208.
Slaughter, Col. (predecessor of Col. Fletcher), governor of New York, the arrival of; lvii. 42.
[Slaves], the trade in; lvi. 80; lvii. 58. See also Negroes and Captives.
Sligo, a house near, forfeited as a frontier garrison; xliii. 30.
-, the bay of; lii. 51.
Slipper, Robert, gauger, excise, petition; lix. 10.
Smalman, Robert, duty on tobacco, Ireland; lxiv. 43.
Smart money; lxxiv. 49.
Smith, Mr., rents, Norfolk and Huntingdon; xlviii. 9.
-, Mr.; lxxvi. 11.
-, Mr. Aaron; xlv. 95; xlix. 34; liv. 19; lx. 70.
-, Cornelius, commander of the Dover sloop; lxxii. 10.
-, Elizabeth, ground on the Thames wall. Southwark; lx. 60.
-, Henry, of Dublin; xlviii. 55.
-, James, collector of Customs, Chichester, suspended and removed; xlix. 39; li. 53.
-, John, a Lord of the Treasury; xlvi. 46b; lvii. 45; lxx. 47.
-, the Right Hon. John, Esq.; xlv. 55.
-, John, Esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer; lxiv. 28, 32, 39.
-, J. [? the Chancellor of the Exchequer]; lxxvii. 31.
-, John, of Biddeford, merchant; lxviii. 8.
-, -, a Deputy Chamberlain for joining tallies; lxvi. 21.
-, Mr. John, Receiver of Revenue, co. Norfolk, &c.; xliv. 27; xlviii. 9; lxvii. 37.
-, John, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland; lxxii. 27.
-, Mary, widow of Ensign Smith; liv. 1.
-, Mr. Matthew, lands of, Warwickshire, &c.; lxviii. 60.
-, Sir Robert; lxix. 48; lxxi. 42.
-, Solomon; xlv. 85; lxiv. 45.
-, Thomas; lxiv. 45.
-, -, a clerk of the Cheque; lxviii. 21.
-, -, an officer of Excise at Ashwell, Bedfordshire; lix. 54.
-, Captain Thomas; lii. 14.
-, William, prosecuted for sedition; lx. 67.
-, -, the King's life threatened by; lxiv. 63.
Smith, one, a Jesuit, in New York; p. 229.
Smithfield, East, London; lxvi. 40.
Smugglers and smuggling; lvi. 12, 29, 48, 62; lvii. 33, 56.
-, fines of; lvi. 48.
Smuggling; lii. 42; liii. 26, 29; lvi. 12, 29, 62; lvii. 37, 56; lviii. 8; lxiii. 21, 31.
-, much information about; lx. 12.
Smuggling. See Owlers.
Smyrna; lxv. 10.
Smyth, Christopher, a King's messenger, nephew of Simon Smyth, knight harbinger to the King; lxix. 62.
Snelgrove, Mr., the docks of; xliv. 48.
Society or company to receive two millions at 8 per cent.; liv. 40.
Soestdyke; xlvii. 52, 53.
Soldiers crowded three in a bed; lxxv. 26.
Soley, William, gent., coal mines; lxxv. 63.
Somers, Lord; lxxii. 57.
Somerset House, premises near; liii. 47.
Sorocold, George, of Derby, gent.; xliv. 25.
Sorters, post office; lxix. 55.
South, Mr.; lxi. 14; lxiv. 23.
Southampton, the Duke of; xlvi. 83.
-, the Lord Treasurer; lxxii. 59.
-, the port of; lxxviii. 34.
-, the sheriff of; lxxv. 39.
South seas, the; lxxv. 48.
Southwark fair; lxviii. 59.
-, the Thames wall in; lx. 60.
Southwell, Sir Thomas, to be a Commissioner for Revenue, Ireland; xlv. 29, 74; xlvii. 14.
Spain, our fleet there; lx. 34.
-, the King of; lvi. 80.
-, value of gold in; lxxvi. 36.
Spanish ambassador; xliv. 15.
Sparkes, Thomas, customs prosecution; lx. 8.
Speke, Hugh; liv. 52.
Spencer, Gilbert, gent., Receiver-General of Taxes, Kent; lxxviii. 54.
-, Hugolin, outlawed for high treason, his estate, Ireland; xliii. 72.
-, John; lx. 72.
-, William, Esq., his house, in the co. of Cork, burnt, &c.; xliii. 72.
Spithead, the fleet at; xliv. 10.
Spoons, a press to make; lxiii. 58.
Spring Garden, Old; lxxiv. 16.
Squibb, Robert, clerk to the Right Hon. the Lord Fitzharding, petition; xlv. 31. xlviii. 36.
-, -, deceased, redemption of captives; xlvi. 28b.
Squirries, the manor of; lxvi. 30.
SS., collar of, with the King's effigies; xlvi. 72; xlvii. 79; xlviii. 24.
Stables, the King's; lxiv. 6.
-, debts; lxxvii. 35.
-, royal servants of the; lxi. 41.
Stafford, Mr. John; xlvii. 60.
Stamp office; lxxviii. 74.
-, -, Commissioners of; lviii. 27; lx. 24; lxvii. 13.
-, William; lxxvii. 5.
Stanhop, Mr. [? ambassador in Holland]; lxviii. 40.
Stanhope, Mr., minister to the Hague; lxxvii. 36.
Stanlake, deputy to the solicitor for lawsuits, excise; xlvii. 34.
-, George; lxxi. 1.
Stanley, Col.; liii. 46.
-, J.; lxx. 52.
-, Sir John; lxxviii. 36.
-, -, (Mint); lxxi. 18; lxxiv. 24.
-, -, warden of the Mint; lxviii. 10; lxxiii. 53.
-, -, Bart. (Lord Chamberlain's office); lxxv. 67; lxxvi. 62.
Stanyar, Mr., claims for services done to the revenue; lxviii. 46.
-, -, minister abroad; lxxvii. 36.
Stanyon, Lawrence, Esq.; lii. 54.
-, -, a farmer of the revenue of Ireland; lxxiii. 25; lxxiv. 14.
Staples, Anthony; xliv. 67, 70.
Stapleton, Miles; xlvi. 32.
-, Mr., two of his daughters nuns; lxvi. 32.
-, Lady; xlvi. 32.
-, Sir William, Knight, Governor of the Leeward Islands; lxi. 38.
States, Secretary of, the salary of; lxxii. 22.
States General, the ambassador of the; l. 12; li. 6; lx. 61.
-, -, the envoy of the; lxxii. 13.
-, -, the Receiver General; xlvii. 52, 74; xlviii. 24.
-, -, security for a loan; lxxvi. 15, 20.
-, -, the. See Holland.
Stationery; xlvi. 19; lvii. 65; lx. 36; lxiv. 58; lxv. 33; lxix. 50; lxxiv. 15, 58; lxxvii. 34, 39; lxxviii. 18, 68.
Stedman, Fabian, clerk, excise; lxvii. 41.
Steel yard; lxxvi. 31.
Steinkirk or Stanekirk, mention of the battle of; xliii. 51; xlvii. 80; lxi. 25; lxxii. 46.
Stephens, Anthony and Mrs.; lxiv. 31.
-, Maximillian, employed to bring up duplicates from Cheshire; lxxv. 66.
-, Mr., late cashier of the Earl of Orford, treasurer of the Navy; lxiii. 33.
Stephenson, Robert, of Hampton Court, the cottages on Hampton Green about to be demolished, petition; lxiii. 63.
Stepney, Mr., minister to Vienna; lxxvii. 36.
-, -, Envoy Extraordinary in Germany; xlv. 74; xlvi. 9.
-, Mr. Joseph; xlv. 76.
Stevens, Anthony, deceased, cashier to the Treasurer of the Navy; lix. 20.
Stevenson, Thomas, merchant of London; xliii. 64; xlvi. 88.
Steward, Elmes, Esq., sheriff of Northampton lxxvii. 2.
-, Col. Francis; p. 461.
Steuart, Mr. Charles, a hearth-money bond; lxiv. 51.
-, or Stewart, Major-General; l. 14; li. 35; lxix. 3.
-, -, the regiment of; lxxvi. 8.
-, Major William; li. 35.
-, Captain William, troop of; lvi. 49.
Stidson, Captain; lvii. 50.
Stoats, Dr. Samuel, New York Council; p. 230.
Stockdale, Christopher, searcher; lxv. 17.
Stockholm, the King's resident at; lii. 30; lxxvii. 29.
Stores of war, embezzlement of; lvi. 6.
Story, Mr. Charles; li. 26.
Story, Sa., excise; xlix. 35.
Storys, Mr., London Brewery; xlv. 82.
Stout; lxxiii. 17, 41.
“Straights,” the government lay under; xliii. 11.
Straights, the squadron for the; li. 8; lv. 47; lxi. 1.
Strangers, merchant, liability to customs; lxvi. 20.
Strangwaies, Col.; lvii. 45.
Strangways, Mr. James, riding surveyor for the coast of Lancashire, &c.; lxiv. 42.
Stratford, Mr., or Francis, his extraordinary readiness to serve the King, &c.; xlv. 35; xlvi. 42; lv. 17; lxxiv. 54.
-, upon-Avon; lxxiv. 2.
Strathnaver, the Lord; lxi. 55.
Stratton-super-Foss, manor, Duchy of Cornwall; xliii. 45.
Strickland, Sir Roger, outlawed for high treason, possessions of; lxxvii. 55.
-, -, his losses in Ireland; lxxvii. 55.
-, Thomas, Esq., controller of the million lottery; lii. 41.
Strong waters; lxxviii. 37.
Struch, Matthew; lxxiii. 32b.
Studholme, Mr., keeper and guide of roads; lxxvii. 63.
Studs, master of the; lv. 16.
Sturdy, Robert, assignee in bankruptcy; lxxii. 14.
Sturt, Anthony, or Anthony, Esq.; xliv. 77; xlviii. 41a; lxvii. 54.
-, -, a partner of Sir John Friend; lv. 44.
Stydolf, Sir Richard, Knight and Bart; lxxiv. 6.
Subsidies; xliv. 44; l. 29.
Subsidy, the new; lxxiv. 68; lxxviii. 16, 65.
Sudbury, the post to; lviii. 7.
Suffolk, Henry, Earl of; lxxv. 80.
Sugar for barter; lxxv. 13.
-, duty; xlv. 94.
Sugden, Isaac; xliv. 11.
Sunderland, the Earl of; xliv. 80.
Superstitious uses, lands for; lvi. 79.
Supplies for the war; l. 17.
Surgeons of regiments; liii. 32; lxii. 37.
Surinam, p. 481.
Surrat, the Governor of; lxvii. 40.
Surrey, the sheriff of; lxxvi. 5.
Surveyor-General; xliv. 50; lxi. 51. See also Travers.
Sussex, Thomas, Earl of, petition, 20,000l. promised to, by King Charles II. with his wife, who was a natural daughter of the King; lviii. 48; 45,000l. due to; lviii. 49; lxxviii. 1.
-, Thomas, Earl of, a gentleman of the bedchamber; lviii. 49.
-, See Kent and Sussex.
-, guard of the coast of, to prevent intelligence to France; xlv. 5a.
Sutcliffe, Matthew, chief clerk of the Commissioners for transports; xliii. 1.
Sutton Marsh; lxxvii. 40.
-, Mr., agent at Vienna; lx. 34.
-, Mr., minister abroad; lxxvii. 36.
-, Sir Robert, Knt., ambassador to the Emperor of the Turks; lxxiv. 59.
Swansey, the port of; xlvi. 79.
-, the officer of; liii. 25.
Sweden, envoy to; xliii. 38.
-, the King of; lxii. 2; lxxiv. 54.
-, the minister there; lxxvii. 36.
-, the Queen of, present to; li. 6.
Swedes, the; lxxiv. 11.
Swedish fleet, pretended; xlix. 2; lxii. 46; lxvi. 28; lxviii. 14.
Sweet, Abraham; li. 41.
-, Benjamin or Mr.; lxxi. 3; lxxvi. 15.
-, -, deputy of Richard Earl of Ranelagh; lxxvi. 20.
Swillington; xlv. 51.
Swiss Court, the minister at the; lxxvii. 36; lxxviii. 42.
Swynburn, Henry, merchant, of Newcastle; xlvi. 30.
Sydney, Lord; xliv. 63.
Symes, one, a lieutenant of a company, [America]; liv. 45.
Symmonds, Alice, widow, the “trust” for her and her son in her deceased husband's office, &c.; lxiii 46.