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S.
Sale by candle, 419.
SALT DUTY —
-, Acts (as by 5–6 William and
Mary c. 7 on Salt and Beer
for the Million Adventure).
-, free export for Fisheries,
349.
-, (as by 7–8 William III c. 31, Salt
and Glass etc. for Land Bank).
-, accounts, 322.
-, deficiencies, 134, 153, 171,
178, 199, 217, 237, 257,
272, 296, 321, 356, 365,
373, 389.
-, orders on, unpaid interest
on, 158.
-, tallies on, 107, 108.
-, (as by 8–9 William III c. 20
Deficiencies Act, additional
on Salt and Block Salt, as
supply for Deficiencies).
-, claims under, 338.
-, issues out of orders on, 250.
-, loans on, 27, 28.
-, proceeds of, applied to Deficiencies, 134, 153, 177,
199, 237, 257, 296, 320,
356, 364, 373, 389.
-, receipts, 267.
-, Collector of, at Middlewich, 302,
345.
-, compounding debt for, 398.
-, refiners, 338.
Saltpetre. See Ordnance (saltpetre).
School of Offenbach, Queen Mary's charity to, 402.
Schoolmaster at Southwell, co. Nottingham, perpetuity to, 268.
-, residing within the Province of
Pennsylvania, 370.
Schoolmasters and clerks going to the Plantations. See Plantations (clerks).
Sculptor (statuary). See Davids, —.
Seals, King's Chief Engraver of, seals provided by, 221; and see Harris, Henry.
Seamen, Registry for. See Navy (Register).
Secret expedition. See Expedition.
Secret Service, issues to, 13, 15, 21, 46,
51, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67,
72, 76, 77, 83, 84, 89, 95, 98, 100,
103, 108, 112, 115, 119, 121, 135,
139, 142, 154, 163, 164, 166, 169,
177, 178, 179, 183, 190, 193, 210,
220, 238, 240, 242, 244, 250, 253,
264, 265, 280, 285, 290, 295, 299,
301, 303, 314, 335, 350, 354, 363,
374, 379, 380, 395, 413, 423.
-, payments out of, 11, 79, 94, 97,
99, 101, 108, 115, 157, 362.
and see Lowndes, William;
Taylor, John; Secretaries of
State.
-, Agents abroad, 70.
-, Foreign correspondents in employ
of, 284.
Secretaries of State, 159, 209; and see
Blathwayte, William; Hedges, Sir
C.; Jersey Earl of; Shrewsbury,
Duke of; Vernon, James.
-, accompanying the King abroad,
74, 75, 284.
-, bills for their necessaries, 97.
-, decipherer to. See Blencow, W.;
Wallis, John.
-, issues to for salary, 15, 47, 61,
64, 87, 105, 144, 157, 208,
246, 312, 382; for Secret
service, 37, 62, 135, 157, 164,
314.
-, Latin Secretary to. See Hill,
Richard.
-, Lower office of, 21, 190.
-, officers of, furnishing stationery
to, 348. See Churchill, Wm.
-, Packets and expresses of, 395.
-, salaries of. See Secretaries of
State (issues).
-, upper office of, 190.
Seditious poem against the King, 373.
Seizures. See Brandy; Bullion; Corn; Customs; Guineas; Stuffs; Tobacco; Watches and Chain; Wool.
Sergeant at Arms, 67, 77, 135, 289.
-, fees and salaries to, 183, 268,
310.
-, and for attending the House
of Commons, 389; and see
-, Charnock, Thomas;
-, Gardiner, Daniel;
-, Gregg, Benjamin;
-, Hulton, Matthew;
-, Lawson, Joseph;
-, Paine (Payne), Thomas;
-, Powell, Samuel;
-, Ryley, Philip;
-, Shirley, Thomas;
-, Templer, John;
-, Twist, Thomas;
-, Williamson, Edmund.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Sergeants at Law, fees to, 388; and see
-, Bury, Sir Thomas;
-, Neave, Philip;
-, Tracy, Sir Robert;
-, Trevor, Sr. T.
-, in Ireland. See Ireland.
Sergeant Plumber. See Atherton, Charles.
Sergeant Surgeon. See Loon, William
Van.
-, office of, 81.
Sheriffs' surplusages, 213, 214, 216, 248,
260, 278, 303, 305, 314, 383, 389,
390, 417, 420.
-, records and discharge of, 305.
Shipping Duties:—
-, French Duty, 5 per ton (as by
Navigation Act 12 Car. c. 18),
114, 377, 409; issues out of,
105, 377, 409.
-, Tonnage (as by Act 5–6 Wm.
and Mary c. 20, expired 17
May, 1696).
-, account, 331, 419.
-, Bank of England's annuity
on, deficiencies of, 240.
-, Duty in the Plantations. See
Virginia.
Ships, building of for the Navy (27 ships).
See Navy (building).
-, letters, coming by ship from
abroad, payment for. See
Post Office.
-, passes, agreement concerning.
See Mediterranean.
Ships, names of:—
-, Advice Boat. 103, 371.
-, Anglesea, 91, 319.
-, Ann, 419.
-, Bridgeman, sloop, 258.
-, Burford, 85.
-, Cambridge, 85.
-, Catherine, 421.
-, Chamber, frigate, 416.
-, Chambers, 398.
-, Charles, (Fire Ship), 228, 240.
-, Cornwall, 85.
-, Cumberland, 85.
-, Charlott, 395.
-, Dorsetshire, 85.
-, Dover, King's ship, 378.
-, Expedition, 85, 345.
-, Fortane of Dort, 227.
-, Fubbs yacht, 80.
-, George, 167, 258.
-, Greenhithe. See Greenhithe,
Customs yacht at.
-, Greyhound, 250.
-, Happy Endeavour, 234, 250.
-, Hampshire, 158.
-, Hastings, 91, 319.
-, Ipswich, 85.
-, James, 318.
-, Jerzey, 431.
-, Katherine, fireship, 91, 319.
-, Kingsford, 186.
-, Lady Aparition, 337.
-, Lady Johanna, 130.
-, Lancaster, 85.
-, Lizard, 91, 319.
-, Love's Encrease, 139, 202, 415.
-, Lymington, 355.
-, Margaret, 332.
-, Mary, 85.
-, Namur, 85.
-, Nassau, 85.
-, Oake, 250.
-, Palme Tree, 227.
-, Panther, 119, 423.
-, Phoenix (Fireship), 228, 240.
-, Providence, 217, 425.
-, Rose, 353.
-, Russell, 85.
-, Saint Peter, 348.
-, Scipio, 209.
-, Seaflower, 250.
-, Shoreham, 179.
-, Somerset, 85.
-, Spanish Allyance, pacquet boat,
345.
-, Suffolk (hagboat), 91.
-, Three Brothers, 337.
-, Union, 337.
-, White Swan of Dantzic, 202.
-, William & Mary, 409.
-, Windmill, 274.
SICK AND WOUNDED and Prisoners of
War:
-, accounts, 2, 38, 39, 40, 115, 223;
details of, 91.
-, clerks and paymaster of, salaries,
194.
-, Commissioners for, 2, 40, 61,
96, 98, 194, 347.
-, debt, 2.
-, issues for, 37, 91, 92, 98, 102,
134, 192, 194, 325, 347, 368.
-, Quarters for, issues for, including
cures, 2, 37, 38, 134, 325, 406.
-, Bideford, 37, 192.
-, Bristol, 39, 192.
-, Dartmouth, 37, 192.
-, Deal, 8, 113, 134.
-, Deptford, 113, 134, 407.
-, Falmouth, 37, 192.
-, Fareham, 37, 192.
-, Gosport, 37, 192.
-, Gravesend, 113, 134, 407.
-, Guernsey, 37, 192.
-, Harwich, 37, 192.
-, Hull, 37, 192.
-, Ipswich, 37, 192.
-, Ireland, 37, 192.
-, Jersey, 37, 192.
-, Liverpool, 37, 192.
-, Mediterranean, 325.
-, Newcastle, 37, 192.
-, Pembroke, 37, 192.
-, Plymouth, 37, 192.
-, Portsmouth, 37, 192.
-, Rochester, 8, 113, 134, 407.
-, Scilly, 37, 192.
-, Shoreham, 37, 192.
-, Southampton, 37, 192.
-, Taunton, 37, 192.
-, West Indies, 325.
-, Weymouth, 37, 192.
-, Yarmouth, 37, 192.
-, transport of prisoners, 91.
-, Treasurer to. See Povey,
Richard.
Signet, Clerk of, 141, 142, 152, 153, 157,
170, 182, 218, 243, 273, 294, 334,
344, 370, 395.
-, office, fees for passing Establishments, 1.
-, under clerk in, 1.
Silks and Muslins. See Customs Duties,
(Fifteen per cent.)
-, India Wrought. See Customs
Duties, (Twenty two pence
per pound weight on East
India silk.)
Silver coin, badness and smallness of, 267; and see Mint (Great recoinage).
Silver out of mines in Wales, 262.
Six Clerks Office. See Chancery.
Smugglers and smuggling. See Customs
(smugglers).
-, of wool. See Wool.
Snowlings (dressed flax exported from Holland), 159, 171.
Society of French Gentlewomen at the Hague, Queen Mary's charity to. See Mary II (Pensions and Charities).
Solicitor General, 16, 18, 19, 27, 31, 32,
34, 36, 44, 47, 57, 60, 67, 68, 73,
76, 82, 99, 103, 104, 105, 106, 119,
122, 137, 141, 157, 168, 169, 181,
188, 218, 220, 224, 231, 240, 242,
268, 273, 275, 289, 299, 305, 320,
339, 355, 377, 381, 409, 410, 420,
421, 422, 425; and see Hawles, Sir
John.
-, fees to, 164, 165, 280, 290, 387,
414.
Solicitor General of Customs. See Customs.
-, for Excise. See Excise.
-, for Taxes. See Taxes.
-, for Treasury. See Treasury.
-, taxes for London and Westminster, 151.
Solicitors of the Revenues taking tickets as receipts or vouchers for fees to counsel, 104, 109.
Spanish brandy entered as French, 77,
181, 186 and see Wine (Frauds).
-, Pistoles, Proclamations concerning, 42, 196; and See Pistoles.
-, wine Duty, 77.
-, frauds in. See Wine (frauds).
Speaker of the House of Commons. See Commons.
Squires of the Body. See Royal Household (Squires).
Stables. See Royal Mews, Royal Stables, Charing Cross; Greenwich; Hampton Court; Reading; Windsor.
Stamp Duties, stamped vellum, parchment and paper (as by 5–6 William
and Mary c. 21), continued by
8–9 William III c. 20, the Deficiencies Act.
-, accounts, 10.
-, Commissioners of, 68, 136, 142,
157, 275, 278; and see
-, Esch, Jacob, Van der;
-, Stanley, John;
-, Lloyd, Edward;
-, Cornish, Henry;
-, Harris, Henry;
-, Isaacson, James;
-, Farrington, Thomas.
-, new Commission of, 157, 397;
and see
-, Lloyd, Edward;
-, Cornish, Henry;
-, Harris, Henry;
-, Isaacson, James;
-, Farrington, Thomas;
-, Uthwaite, Richard;
-, Pooley, Robert.
-, frauds in, 68.
-, Office, 15, 71.
-, incidents and salaries bill,
122, 178, 239, 301, 302,
371.
-, officers' refund of taxes on, 397.
-, receipts from applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153, 171,
178, 179, 217, 237, 257, 272,
296, 321, 356, 365, 373, 389.
-, Receiver of. See Pennyman,
Thomas.
-, schedule of prices of stamped
paper and vellum, 380.
Stannaries (and Stannary Court), Warden and Steward of. See Radnor, Earl of.
State, Officers of, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Secretary, offices of. See Secretaries of State.
-, Secretary of. See Blaithwaite,
William; Hedges, Sir Charles.
-, Decipherer to. See Blencow,
William.
-, Paper Office, Keeper of. See Williamson. Sir Joseph.
States General. See Holland.
Stationery bills for all the offices, 97; and see Exchequer Receipt (Usher).
Statuary. See Marble; Davids, —.
Sterling, value of, in Irish money and other currencies. See Exchange.
Steward and Keeper of the Courts Leet and Views of. See Royal Manors and Crown Lands (leases).
Stone, coal and iron quarries in the Honor of Peveril, case of, 176.
Straits. See Gibraltar.
Stud and stud master. See Royal Stables.
Stuffs. See Dutch taby; linens; muslins; silks and snowlings.
Subsidy. See Assessments.
-, Customs. See Customs (Tonnage and Poundage).
-, granted by Clergy 1663, 127.
Sugar, drawback debentures for, 130.
Supply votes of by the House. See each
Department (Army, Navy, Ordnance).
-, advance Vote. See Commons,
House of (Vote of Credit).
Surgeon to the King's person and to the Household. See King's (surgeon).
Surveyor General. See Crown Lands.
Sword blades, importing, 160, 198.