Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon.
- HM Treasury
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Sharpeigh, Robert, for diets in the Star-chamber, 213. Sheen House, Surrey, purchased of the Lady Marques of Northamp- ton, 179, 210. Sheets, charge of washing, for the King, 121. Sheires, vel Sheers, George, the King’s apothecary, 45, 259. Shelford, Cambridge, warren at, 59. Sherborne Manor, Dorsetshire, payments to Lady Raleigh for, 99, 100 — to Sir Robert Carre for his interest in, lately be- longing to Sir Walter Raleigh, 109, 117 — post at, 359. Ships, names of, sent to Spain, 265, 266. Shirley, vel Sherley, Sir Robert, ambassador from the Soplii of Persia, 150 — his expenses, 294. Shomberg, Lord of, ambassador from the Count Palatine of the Rhine, 151. Shoreditch, William Cowell, an informer there, removed from New- gate by Habeas Corpus, 40. Sidney College, Cambridge, 218. Signet made for King Charles I., 352. Silkworms, payments for, 88, 98, 138, 162. [See Jenings, Munten— Mulberry-trees—Stallinge, William.] Simpson, Giles, goldsmith, supplies spangles for the Guards, 11, 33, 45. Sincleer, Sir Anthony, a part of a gold chain presented to, 300. Sinclere, Sir Andrew, ambassador from the King of Denmark, 212, 220, 232 — a diamond given to, 316. Skeyre, George, sent with horses to the French King, 14. Skipworth, Sir Henry, letter sent to, at Kingthorpe, 282, 283. Skynner, Henry, interest paid to, for money borrowed, 134. Sluys, town of, in Flanders, relief to poor captains there, 16. Smeath, William, paymaster of the works, for works done at Rich- mond, &c., 198. Smith, Jonn, clerk to Sir Augustine Nicliolls, 75. Sir Thomas, registers his Majesty’s Latin letters, 99 — clerk of the House of Lords, books delivered to, 118. Smithsby, William, the King’s barber, payments to, 353, 354. Smyth, William, pays for expenses of the Queen’s journey from Scotland, 2, 3. vel Smith, Sir Richard, receiver-general of the duchy of Cornwall, 15, 90, 303. Smythes, George, a citizen of London, 92. Snelling, Walter, Master of the Waterman’s Company, 78. Snigge, Sir George, Baron of the Exchequer, 59.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0467.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


