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S
Sackcloth
-, criticism of manufacture of, 17
Sackville, Edward, 4th Earl of
Dorset
-, signs directives from Privy
Council, 267, 271
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, Lord Treasurer (d 1608)
-, 17, 46, 52, 69, 70, 76, 79, 80, 84,
105, 135, 141 and n, 142 (3),
143 (3), 144 (3), 145 (2)
-, his notes on petitions, 28, 33,
135
Sa. Eborum. See Harsnet, Samuel
Saffold, Thomas, tenant of the
manor of Mildenhall
-, complaints against, 227
Saint Albans, Earl of. See Burgh, Richard de
St. Albans (St. Albones), co. Herts.
-, request by William, Earl of
Salisbury, that his son be
chosen M.P. for, 276
St. Albones. See St. Albans
St. Anthony, Lord of. See St. Antoine
St. Anthoine (St. Anthony), N. de,
Secretary to Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 63
St. Augustine's, near Canterbury,
co. Kent
-, quarrying of stone at dissolved
monastery of, 156
St. Bartholomew, London
-, 165
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Newbury, co. Berks.
-, 132
-, Steward of. See Dolman,
Thomas
St. Botolph's (Sent Buttelles) London
-, 81
St. Catherine, of Alexandria
-, odes in Latin to, 292 (2)
St. Foy [France]
-, reference to Huguenot
assembly at, 119
St. George, Richard, Norroy King
of Arms
-, his allowance, 66
St. George, King's Chapel of,
Windsor Castle
-, petition from clerks of, 95
-, Dean of. See Thompson, Giles
St. Germaine-en-Laye [Seine-etOise, France]
-, order signed by Henry IV at,
117
St. Jean de Luz [Basses-Pyrénées,
France]
-, 178
St. John, Oliver, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke
-, polemical attack on, 277
St. John, Oliver, Baron St. John of
Bletso, son of Oliver St.
John, Earl of Bolingbroke
-, polemical attack on, 277
St. John, Sir Oliver, later Viscount
Grandison
-, 223
-, signs directive from Privy
Council, 271
St. John, Oliver, Solicitor-General,
M.P. for Totnes
-, polemical attack on, 277
St. Johns, Lord. See St. John, Oliver
St. John's, Atherdee, Ireland
-, monastery of, 42
St. John's College, Cambridge
-, entertainment at Theobalds of
preacher from, 30
-, 102
-, Master of. See Clayton,
Richard
St. John's Wood, Wycombe, co.
Bucks.
-, 132
St. John the Baptist, Colchester,
co. Essex
-, Abbot of, 227
St. Leger, Sir Anthony, of London,
Privy Councillor in Ireland
-, 83
St. Leger, John, Captain (later Sir),
son of Sir John St. Leger, of
Annery, co. Devon (d 1596)
-, petition to Cecil, 33
-, his allowance, 68
-, petition to Privy Council, 79
St. Leonard's, Bridgnorth, Salop
-, chantry lands of, 197
St. Lucar [Spain]
-, 225
St. Malo [Ille-et-Vilaine, France]
-, 54
St. Margaret's, Westminster,
London
-, 191
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London
-, 45, 69, 224
-, letter to Cecil from inhabitants
of, 158
-, discussions by Vestry of, 190,
198
-, provision of water supply for
parish of, 274 (2)
-, Curate of. See Hammond,
Henry
St. Martin's Lane, London
-, 191
-, to be supplied with water by
aqueduct from Soho, 275
St. Martin's le Grand, London
-, Bishop of London's property in
parish of, 216
St. Mary. See Puerto de Santa Maria
St. Mary's or St. Mary Magdalen,
Bermondsey, co. Surrey
-, survey and maps of lands of
William, Earl of Salisbury, in
parish of, 275, 285
-, 276
St. Maturin, Paris
-, 166
St. Neots, co. Hunts.
-, manor of, 5
-, Deputy-Bailiff of. See Fletcher,
John
St. Ouen, Jersey
-, Seigneur of. See Cartaret,
Philippe de
St. Paul's, London
-, Dean and Chapter of, 95
-, 162
-, Dean of. See Overall, John
-, prebendary of. See Lilley,
Peter
St. Peter's, Westminster. See Westminster Abbey
St. Vallery-sur-Somme [Somme,
France]
-, hides transported from
England to, 155
Salisbury, co. Hants. See also
Sarum, Old
-, 62, 218, 285
-, possessions of Bishops of, 182
-, Court of Bishop of, 225
-, plague in, 225
-, grant to Sambrooke of office of
Bishop's Clerk in, 285
-, grant to William, Earl of
Salisbury, and James Cecil,
Viscount Cranborne, by
Bishop of, 285
-, Clerk of Bishop's Court. See
Hooper, Henry
Salisbury (Sarum), Bishop of. See Cotton, Henry; Fotherby, Martin; Henchman, Humphrey
Salisbury, Countess of. See Cecil, Catherine
Salisbury, Earl of. See Cecil, Robert; Cecil, William
Salisbury, Roger [ ? of Bachygraig,
co. Denbigh]
-, 89
Salisbury House, Strand, London
-, stone brought from Caen for
building works at, 90
-, work undertaken by de Critz
at, 103
-, entertainment in library of,
149 (2), 150 (2)
-, banquet for Royal Family at,
150
-, garden of, 177
-, 202, 241
-, letters dated from, 268, 269,
272
Sally Wall, Rotherhithe, co. Surrey
-, sketch of, 251
Salter, Nicholas, of London, merchant and farmer of the
Customs
-, signs agreement concerning
erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196
-, 232 and n
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
Saltonstall, Sir Peter, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Saltpetre
-, petitions relating to exploitation and provision of, 135,
136
Sambrooke, William, of Salisbury
-, granted office by William, Earl
of Salisbury, 285
Sanctuary, The, Worcester
-, 96
Sancy, Le Sieur de. See Sancy, Nicolas
Sancy, Nicolas Harlay de, French
diplomatist and military
commander, former Surintendant des Finances
-, 165
Sanderson, William
-, mentioned in verses, 284
Sands, Anthony
-, 144
Sandy, Mr. See Sandy, Robert
Sandy, Robert, of London, merchant
-, 41
Sandys, Sir Samuel, of Ombersley,
co. Worcester
-, 13
Santa Cruz de Dueñas, Melchior de,
Spanish writer
-, his Floresta Españiola bought
for Cecil's library, 151
Sares, William, of Canterbury, co.
Kent
-, 155
Sarpi (alias Servita), Paolo, theological adviser to the Signory
of Venice
-, 76
Sarsfield, Sir Dominic, Chief Justice
of Munster
-, appointed Second Justice of
King's Bench in Ireland, 120
Sarum, Old, co. Wilts.
-, William, Earl of Salisbury,
claims right to nominate
M.P.s for, 261, 262
-, Parliamentary representation
of, 261, 263
-, letter dated from, 261
Saunder, Henry
-, petition to Cecil, 97
-, petition to King, 97
Saunders, John, of Plymouth, cloth
merchant
-, petition to Privy Council, 256
Saunders, Valentine, Clerk of the
Petty Bag
-, complaint against, 106
Savage, Sir John, of Rock Savage,
Cheshire
-, dispute between Mainwaring
and, 114
-, petitions to Cecil, 114 (2)
Savage, Walter, of Broadway, co.
Worcester
-, 13
Savile, Baron. See Savile, John
Savile, John, 1st Baron Savile of
Pomfret
-, creation of his title, 266
Savill, Dr.
-, 203
Saville, Baron. See Saville, Sir John
Saville, Sir Henry, Provost of Eton
-, 115
Saville, Sir John, Baron of the
Exchequer
-, 113, 115 and n, 142
Savoy, The, Strand, London
-, 188
Savoy, hospital, Strand, London
-, 162
Savoy, Duke of. See Charles Emmanuel
Saye, Lord. See Fiennes, Richard; Fiennes, William
Sayrus, Gregorius
-, purchase of his De Casibus
conscientiae, 229
Schamberg, Compte de. See Nanteuil
Schenkenschanz (Skrinkine) [North
Rhine, Germany]
-, 241
Schets, Guilliam, instrument-maker
and tuner, deceased
-, mentioned, 184
Schio. See Scio
Schools, Grammar, Free, etc.
-, reference to, 14
-, in London, 30
Schovell, Charles, of Witchampton,
co. Dorset
-, charged with illegal hunting,
234
Science
-, College of Physicians alleged to
be guilty of impeding progress of, 240
Scio (Schio) or Chios, Island of,
Aegean Sea
-, English prisoners sent by Turks
to galleys at, 161
Scotland
-, 10, 32, 173, 247, 256, 291
-, Dutch complaints against ships
from, 48
-, reference to union of England
and, 96
-, state of trade between France
and, 127
-, border raid from, 175
-, nomination of commissioners to
deal with, 277
Scotland, Council of
-, letter from Privy Council to,
127
Scotland, Secretary for. See Hay, Sir Alexander
Scott, John, of London
-, 216
Scrope, Thomas, 10th Lord Scrope
of Bolton
-, 175 and n
Scrope, Lord. See Scrope, Thomas
Scudamore, Mr. See Scudamore, Thomas
Scudamore, Thomas, Receiver of
York
-, 19
Seal, John
-, petition to Cecil, 222
Searchers
-, 77
Searle, Luke, prisoner in the Wood
Street Counter
-, petition to Cecil, 8
Seaton, Alexander, Lord Fyvie
(Ffivie)
-, his allowance, 68
Seckford (Sekeford), Sir Henry,
Master of Tents and Toils
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185
Sedbergh, co. Yorks.
-, fellowship at St. John's College
reserved for scholars from,
102
-, 174 (wrongly placed in co.
Durham)
Sedgwick, Thomas, Keeper of the
Marshalsea prison
-, 207
Seed, John, of Upton, co.
Gloucester, formerly in the
service of Sir Robert Cecil's
mother
-, 133
Segar, Anne, tenant in Britain's
Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 281
Segar, Thomas, husband of Anne
Segar
-, 281
Segar, William, Garter King of
Arms
-, 265
Sekeforde, Henry. See Seckford, Sir Henry
Selsker, co. Wexford, Ireland
-, parsonage of, 125
Seminarists
-, 42
Sent Buttelles. See St. Botolph's
Serges
-, complaints of manufacturers of,
74
Seringius, John, Chaplain to the
Queen
-, his allowance, 65
Servin, Avocat. See Servin, Louis
Servin, Louis, French AttorneyGeneral
-, 166
Servington, Mr., tenant to the Earl
of Pembroke
-, 263
Servita, Paolo. See Sarpi, Paolo
Sethernwood, John, in the service of
Henry Howard, Earl of
Northampton
-, complaint against, 82
Seville [Spain]
-, 139, 178
Sewell, Mr.
-, 290
Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford
-, 104
-, case between Monteagle and,
140 (2)
-, his secretary. See Kirton,
Josias
Seymour, Frances, Countess of
Hertford, wife of Edward
Seymour, Earl of Hertford
-, 164
Seymour, Joan, daughter of John
Seymour, and wife of John
Seed
-, petition to Cecil, 133
Seymour, Sir Thomas, of Frampton
Cottrell, co. Gloucester
-, complaint against, 133, 134
Seymour, John, of Frampton Cottrell, co. Gloucester, deceased
-, mentioned, 133 and n
Shaftesbury (Shaston), co. Dorset
-, 278
Shakerley, Richard, of Cheshunt,
co. Herts., miller
-, petition to Cecil, 109
Shane, Sir Francis, [? of Ballymore
Lochsewey, co. Westmeath,
Ireland]
-, 197
Shapwick, co. Dorset
-, manor of, 250
Sharpe, G. [ ? George Sharpe,
vicar of Brigstock, co. Northants]
-, petition to Cecil, 162
Sharpeigh or Sharpey, Robert,
Clerk of the Star Chamber
-, petition to Cecil, 83
-, 115, 123
Sharpy. See Sharpeigh, Robert
Shaston. See Shaftesbury
Shaw. See Shaw, John
Shaw (Shawe), Elizabeth, in the
service of the Queen
-, her allowance, 65
Shaw, John, surveyor, in the service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, countersigns de Critz's bill, 103
-, 203, 205
-, his plan of Hatfield parsonage,
259
Shaw, Sir John, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 62
Shaw, Simon, tenant in Brigstock
Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Shaw, William, of York, merchant
-, petition to King, 80
Shawe, William, of Drury Lane,
London, innkeeper
-, petition to Cecil, 35
Shawe, Mr., in the service of the
King
-, presents Comyng's petition to
Lord Chancellor, 234
Shawe, Mr. [ ? John Shawe, of the
Strand, London], em
broiderer
-, payment to, 201
Sheffield, Edmund, Lord Sheffield,
President of the Council of
the North
-, 40
Sheffield Lodge, co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 139
Sheires, George. See Shiers, George
Sheldon or Shelton, —
-, involved in Gunpowder Plot, 38
Sheldon, —
-, referred to as "learned Sheldon" in verses, 284
Shelley, Mrs. See Shelley, Jane
Shelley, Jane, of Sutton Freene, co.
-, Hereford, recusant, widow of
William Shelley, of Michelgrove, co. Sussex
-, list of her requests, 193
Shepherd (Shepheard), Herbert, in
the service of Sir Robert
Cecil
-, petition to Cecil, 163
Shepherd, Jasper, tenant of the
manor of Mildenhall
-, complaints against, 227
Sherborne, Mr. See Sherburn, Edward
Sherburn (Sherborne), Edward,
secretary to Sir Robert Cecil
-, 206
Sherfield, Henry, of Lincoln's Inn,
London and Salisbury,
Steward of Cranborne
-, 244, 263
-, local influence of, 261
-, Keighley's letter to, 263
Sherfield, Richard, Deputy-Steward
of Cranborne, brother of
Henry Sherfield
-, 244
Shiers (Sheires), George, apothecary
to the King's Household
-, his allowance, 64
Shipnam, co. Wilts.
-, Forest of, 137
Shipp, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Ships
-, Swattrutter, 7
-, Mary Rose, 9
-, Marigold, 41
-, Pearl, 54
-, Spreadeagle, 71
-, God's Grace, 80
-, Constance, 92
-, Centaur, 93
-, Sun, 99
-, Angel, 121
-, Charity, 155
-, Bonaventure, 173
-, Dragon, 177
-, Kingfisher, 179
-, De Hope, 212
-, Triumph, 217
-, Valentine, 247
Shirley (Shurley), Sir Thomas, of
Wiston, co. Sussex
-, 123
Shoreditch, London
-, 11
Shotbolt, Thomas, Steward to
William, Earl of Salisbury
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
Shotover, co. Oxford
-, King's wood at, 153
Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Gilbert
Shropshire
-, alleged subversive activities of
Catholics in, 56
Shuttleworth, Justice. See Shuttleworth, Sir Richard
Shuttleworth, Sir Richard, Chief
Justice of Chester (d 1599)
-, mentioned, 112
Sibthorpe, Mr. See Sibthorpe, John
Sibthorpe, John, Third Justice of
the King's Bench in Ireland
-, made King's Attorney in
Ulster, 120
Sidley, Lady. See Sidley, Katherine
Sidley, Katherine, Lady, widow of
Henry Malby and wife of
Sir Ralph Sidley
-, petition to Cecil, 186
Sidney, Robert, Lord Lisle
-, petition to King, 75
Sigismund III, King of Poland
-, writes to King, Prince Henry,
Cecil, Lord Kinloss and
others, 195
Signet, The
-, 56, 96, 141
-, Clerk of the. See Windebank,
Sir Thomas
Signory (of Venice), The
-, 54, 76
Signs of Jacobs Well,
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Silk
-, abuses in dyeing of, 45
-, Queen's suit for lease of dyeing
of, 257
Sillery, Nicolas Brulart, Marquis
de, Chancellor of France
-, letters sent by Synod at La
Rochelle to, 117
Simons, Peter. See Symonds, Peter
Simons Water (? co. Essex)
-, farm called, 130
Simpson, Thomas, prisoner in the
Gatehouse
-, petition to Cecil, 9
Singleton, Robert, of London, merchant
-, his bill for material supplied
for entertainment at Theobalds and for play performed in library of Salisbury
House, 137, 149
Sion. See Syon House
Sison. See Siston
Siston (Sison), co. Gloucester
-, manor of, 170
Skelton, John, of Armathwaite, co.
Cumberland
-, petition to Cecil, 175
Skenfrith, co. Monmouth
-, manor of, 250
Skinner, Sir John, of Castle Conor,
co. Sligo, Ireland, brother-inlaw to Sir Griffin Markham
-, petition to Cecil, 131
Skinner, Sir Vincent, of Enfield, co.
Middlesex
-, 109
Skins
-, trade in, 3
-, illegal transport of, 155, 190
Skrinkine. See Schenkenschanz
Slade, John, [ ? of Hinch, co.
Somerset]
-, complaint against, 10
Slegg, Edward, of the Inner Temple,
London
-, 157 (2)
Slingsby, Francis, Captain
-, 83
Slingsby, Sir William, of London,
later of Kippax, co. Yorks.
-, signs agreement concerning
erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196
Slyfield (Slyfeilde), John, Keeper of
Newgate prison
-, 207
Smallman, Francis, of London,
merchant
-, 34
Smetius, Henricus, physician to
Frederick III, Elector Palatine and teacher of medicine
at Heidelberg (d 1614)
-, purchase of work by, 282
Smith, Edward, Keeper of Ludgate
prison, London
-, 206
Smith, Esdras, of co. Norfolk,
yeoman
-, 30
Smith, Frances, daughter of Esdras
Smith
-, 30
Smith, Henry, of co. Norfolk
-, petition to Cecil, 30
Smith, Matthew, of Hadleigh, co.
Suffolk
-, letter to Dackombe, 188
Smith, Peter de, a German printer
-, petition to Hobocque, 26
Smith, Sir Thomas
-, 78
Smith, Sir William, of the Strand,
London
-, petition to Cecil, 16
Smith, William, herald
-, his allowance, 66
Smith, William, of South Stoke, co.
Somerset
-, petition to Cecil, 222
Smith, Mr., of Wiltshire, deceased
-, mentioned, 208
Smith, —, of the Strand, London,
a bailiff
-, Rece committed to the custody
of, 9
Smith, —
-, 284
Smithe. See Smithe, Stephen
Smithe, Stephen, of Herne, co.
Kent
-, 155
Smyth, Edward, of St. Giles-in-theFields, London, Yeoman
Usher of the Chamber to the
King
-, petition to Cecil, 208
Smyth (Smythe), Richard, of London, physician
-, signs medical prescription, 56
and n
Smyth, —
-, 224
Smythe, Richard. See Smyth, Richard
Snelgar, Henry, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 66
Snelling, John, of Chaddlewood, co.
Devon
-, his wardship, 56 and n
Snelling, Thomas, of Plymton St.
Mary, co. Devon
-, his petition, 56
Soames, Sir Christopher, Alderman
of London
-, 59
Soho (Soe Hoe) alias Colman
Hedge, St. Martin's-in-theFields, London
-, water to be conveyed by
aqueduct from, 275
Solicitor-General. See Fleming, Sir Thomas; St. John, Oliver
Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of
Worcester, Master of the
Horse to the King
-, 95, 221
Somerset, Sir Thomas, 3rd son of
Edward Somerset, 4th Earl
of Worcester
-, 190
Somerset Gardens, Strand, London
-, 36, 37
Somersetshire
-, 33, 55, 249
-, auditors of, 222
-, effects of Civil War in, 280
-, plague in, 280
Somerset Yard, Strand, London
-, tennis court in, 216
Somerville, Mistress. See Somerville, Elizabeth
Somerville or Somerfield, Anne,
daughter of John Somerville
or Somerfield
-, 19, 20
-, petition to Cecil, 53
-, her sister. See Somerville,
Elizabeth
Somerville or Somerfield, Elizabeth,
daughter of John Somerville
or Somerfield and wife of
Thomas Warwick
-, 19, 20
-, her pension, 53 and n, 67
Somerville or Somerfield, John, of
Edstone, co. Warwick,
Catholic conspirator (d 1583)
-, reference to his attainder, 19,
20
Sonning, co. Berks.
-, manor of, 182 and n
Sothaby, Thomas, of Birdsall, co.
Yorks, deceased
-, wardship of his heir, 78
Sound, The [Denmark]
-, 7
Southam, co. Gloucester
-, map of manor of, 163
Southampton, co. Hants.
-, petition to Cecil from merchants and sergemakers of,
74
-, 104, 209
Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley, Henry
Southorne, Thomas, tenant in
Britain's Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 288
South Stoke, co. Somerset
-, manor of, 222
Southwark, co. Surrey
-, 226
Southwell, Lady. See Southwell, Elizabeth
Southwell, Elizabeth, Lady, widow
of Sir Robert Southwell, of
Woodrising, co. Norfolk (d
1598)
-, 45
-, her allowance, 67
Southwell, Sir Thomas, of Woodrising, co. Norfolk
-, petition to Ellesmere, 77
-, petition to Cecil, 77
Southwicke, George, of London,
merchant and informer
-, petition to Cecil, 32
Southwold, co. Suffolk
-, Dutch ship captured by Danzig
pirates off, 250
Southworth, John, of Cheshunt, co.
Herts., Gentleman of the
Chamber, later ReceiverGeneral, to Sir Robert Cecil
-, letter to Dackombe, 189
-, 199, 203
Spain
-, reference to Earl of Nottingham's embassy to, 28
-, complaints about activities of
English ships off coast of, 48
-, 50, 54, 55, 139, 166, 175, 178,
214, 225, 246, 247
-, Irish rebel in, 83
-, abuses committed by Customs
officials of, 92, 93
-, execution at Newgate of
natives of, 102
-, petition to Cecil from wives of
English seamen imprisoned
in, 105
-, Englishmen imprisoned in, 178
-, Admiral of, 178
-, English traitors leave for England from, 178
-, envoy expected from, 211
-, pedigree of Cecils in, 227
-, reference to proposed marriage
alliance between England
and, 236
-, allies useful to England in containing aggrandisement of,
265
-, mentioned in verses, 253
Spain, Admiral of. See Mendoza
Spain, Council of 176, 178
Spain, King of. See Philip III
Spaldwick, co. Hunts.
-, manor of, 184
Speere, John, in the service of
William, Earl of Salisbury
-, his accounts, 230
Speier. See Spires
Spence, David, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 175
-, petition to Privy Council, 175
Spencer, James, auditor, prisoner
in the Marshalsea
-, petition to Cecil, 44
Spencer, John [? of London]
-, petition to Cecil, 224
Spencer, Thomas, of Claverdon, co.
Warwick, brother of Lady
Hunsdon
-, 16
Spencer, William, of co. Warwick,
publisher
-, warrant issued for arrest of, 26
-, imprisoned in London, 26
Spencer (Spenser), —
-, mentioned in verses, 284
Spiller, Mr. See Spiller, Henry
Spiller, Henry, official of the
Exchequer
-, 144
Spilman, Sir John, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, London, jeweller to the King
-, entertained at Theobalds, 29
Spinola, Ambrosio, Marquis de
Benaffro, Commander-inChief of the Spanish forces in
the Low Countries
-, differences between Spaniards
and, 237
-, his military plans, 237
Spires (Speier) [Germany] 237
Spreadeagle, The, of Oslo seized by English ship, 71
Springerus. See Syring, Peter
Sproxton, Richard, Steward of the
Star Chamber
-, petitions to Cecil, 83, 115 (2)
Stable, The King's
-, allowance given to grooms of,
69
Stafford, co. Stafford
-, treatment of prisoners in gaol
at, 74
Stafford, Lady. See Stafford, Mary
Stafford, Mary, Lady, widow of
Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron
Stafford (d 1603)
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170
Stafford, William, senior
-, his allowance, 68
Stafford, William, junior
-, his allowance, 68
Staffordshire
-, Haies arrested in, 90
-, 209, 269
Stallenge, William [? of London,
merchant]
-, his allowance, 69
Stamner, Martin, tenant of the
manor of Mildenhall
-, complaints against, 227
Stanford, alias Okee, Francis, student of Douai College
-, ready to cross from Calais to
England, 73 and n
Stanhope, Edward, LL.D., Chancellor of the diocese of
London
-, 140
Stanhope, Edward, Treasurer of
Gray's Inn and Recorder of
Doncaster, brother of Dr.
Edward Stanhope
-, 140
Stanhope, Sir John, later 1st Lord
Stanhope of Harrington,
Chamberlain of the Household and Treasurer of the
Chamber
-, 2 and n, 3, 41, 79, 100, 138, 160,
220
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185
Stanhope, Sir Michael, of Sudbourne, co. Suffolk
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185
Stanhope, Philip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield
-, creation of his title, 266
Stanley, Elizabeth, Countess of
Derby, wife of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
-, 127
-, letters to Viscount Cranborne,
217
Stanley, John
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spain, 178
-, alleged traitorous activities of,
178
Stanley, Sir Rowland, of Hooton,
Cheshire, father of Sir
William Stanley
-, petition to Cecil, 4 and n
209
Stanley, William, 6th Earl of
Derby, Chamberlain of the
County Palatine of Chester
-, reference to him as Mayor of
Liverpool, 3
-, 46, 114, 115, 217
Stanley, Sir William, of Hooton,
Cheshire, political refugee in
Flanders
-, 4, 209
Stanley, William, of Hooton,
Cheshire, son of Sir William
Stanley
-, petition to King, 209
Stanyan, Widow, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Staper, Richard, of London, merchant
-, 41
Stapleton, Mrs. See Stapleton, Elizabeth
Stapleton, Elizabeth, wife of
Richard Stapleton, of Carleton, co. Yorks.
-, her allowance, 67
Starch
-, 219
-, Queen's purveyor of. See
Calloway
Star Chamber, Court of
16, 21, 27, 40, 70, 83, 115, 204,
207, 215, 233
-, Steward of. See Sproxton,
Richard
-, Clerk of. See Sharpeigh,
Robert
States General, The
-, 16, 111, 241
-, complaints of, 48
Stationers Company, The, of
London
-, 72
-, complaints of, 108
Statute of Tillage
-, not to be extended to Essex,
228
Steel
-, licence to import, 39
-, new invention in making, 70 (2)
Steelyard (Stilliard), The, London
-, condition of, 102
Steenholen, Jacques van, Flemish
merchant
-, letter to Archduke Albert, 212
Steere, Thomas, a wire-drawer
-, petition to Cecil, 80
Stephans, Thomas
-, signs receipts, 150, 152
Steward, The. See Houghton, Roger
Stewart, Francis, of the Royal
Household, brother of James
Stewart, Earl of Moray
-, his allowance, 62
Stewart, James, Earl of Moray
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
Stilcragg, Edward, Stirrup-maker
to the King
-, petition to Cecil and Commissioners for King's
revenue, 194
Stildon, co. Worcester
-, manor of, 39
Stileman, Robert, of Field Dalling,
co. Norfolk, Deputy-Bailiff
of Clare
-, petitions to Cecil, 213 (2)
Stiles. See Styles
Stillingfleet, Cuthbert, in the service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, petition to Cecil, 213
Stillingfleet, Samuel, in the service
of Sir Robert Cecil, later
Bailiff of Cranborne
-, 205, 281
-, his children ill with measles,
262
Stodard, William, Keeper of the
White Lion prison in Southwark
-, 207
Stoke, co. Suffolk
-, manor of, 250
Stoke Orchard, co. Gloucester
-, 181
Stokesley, co. Yorks.
-, manor of, 192
Stone, George, footman to the late
Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Stone, John
-, his allowance for action against
Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 68
Storay [? Storey], Mr.
-, in the company of Sir Charles
Morrison in Italy, 146
Storey, George, Keeper of the park
at Wandles, co. Yorks.
-, 91
Stourbridge, co. Worcester
-, 58
Stow, co. Oxford
-, King's wood at, 153
Strachey, William, of Westminster,
London, deceased
-, mentioned, 54, 55n
Strand, The, London
-, 9, 12
-, the Liberty of the Duchy of
Lancaster in, 36, 126
Strand Lane, London
-, new prison erected in, 36, 37
(2), 126
-, reference to demolition of
Roundhouse prison in, 126
Strange or Stroung, Patrick, of
Waterford, Ireland, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 159
Strangeways, Arthur, of London,
brewer
-, petition to Charles I and House
of Lords, 278
Street (Streete). John, of Worcester
-, petition to Cecil, 34
-, his allowance for action against
Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 68
Strich, Jasper, of Guernsey, Master
Gunner
-, petitions to Cecil, 78, 112
-, 79
Stringer, Richard, footman to the
late Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Strode (Strowde), Gregory, Gentleman Waiter to the Queen
-, petition to Cecil, 208
Strode (Strowde), Sir William, of
Newnham, co. Devon
-, 56
Strowde, Gregory. See Strode, Gregory
Strowde, Sir William. See Strode, Sir William
Stuard, Mr. See Houghton, Roger
Stuart, Lady Arbella or Arabella,
niece to James I
-, her allowance, 67
Stuart, Ludovic, Duke of Lennox
-, 31
-, Jacques de Clare's letter to,
243 and n
Stuart, William, in the service of
Ludovic Stuart, Duke of
Lennox
-, 31
Studder, Sir Thomas, SergeantMajor in the service of the
Archdukes
-, 100
Sturges, William, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Sturges, Colonel
-, 278
Styles (Stiles), Thomas, of London,
mason
-, his plan of Britain's Burse, 264
Suffolk
-, 111
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
Suffolk, Charles, Duke of. See Brandon, Charles
Suffolk, Duke of. See Grey, Henry
Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard, Thomas; Howard, Theophilus; Howard, James
Sugar
-, Flemish ship at Pernambuco
takes in cargo of, 212
Sully, Maximilien de Béthune, Duc
de, principal minister and
adviser to Henry IV
-, letters sent by Synod of La
Rochelle to, 117
Sultan, The. See Ahmed I
Sun, The, of London
-, takes part in Earl of Essex's
expedition to Azores, 99
Sunbury, co. Middlesex
-, manor of, 95
Surrey
-, Commissioners of the Militia in,
284
Surveyors of the Outports
-, 144
Sussex, Countess of. See Radcliffe, Bridget
Sussex, Earl of. See Radcliffe, Robert
Sutton, Roger, soldier
-, petition to Cecil, 13
Sutton Courtney, co. Berks.
-, King's mills at, 153, 154
Sutton-in-Galtres, co. Yorks.
-, manor of, 192
Swaine, Richard. See Swayne, Richard
Swainsland, Thomas, formerly of
Cranbrook, co. Kent, shoemaker
-, complaint against, 122
Swanstead, Blanche, in the service
of Princess Elizabeth
-, her allowance, 66
Swarlen, Jane, in the service of
Prince Charles, Duke of
York
-, her allowance, 66
Swattrutter, The, of Ameland, Holland
-, wrecked off Denmark, 7
Swayne, Henry, Captain, former
Muster-Master of Hertfordshire
-, 268
Swayne (Swaine), Richard [? of
Tarrant Gunville, co. Dorset]
-, 251
Sweden, King of. See Charles IX; Gustavus Adolphus
Swinburne, Francis
-, petition to King, 249
-, his grandfather. See Swinburne, John
Swinburne, John, of Chopwell, co.
Durham, deceased
-, mentioned, 249
Symonds, George, footman to the
late Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Symonds (Simons), Peter, of London, mercer (d 1586)
-, mentioned, 130
Symonds (Simons), Richard,
nephew of Peter Symonds
-, petition to Cecil, 130
Symonds (Symons), Thomas, Clerk
of the Peace for Worcestershire
-, 13
Synfold, William, of London
-, 111
Syon House (Sion), Isleworth, co.
Middlesex
-, letter dated from, 284
Syring, Peter (pseudonym Justus
Springerus)
-, copy of his De Pace religionis
in Imperio Romano bought
for Cecil's library, 152