The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols.
- Henry Machyn
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![hanged for the murder of master Rufford, 102, 103 Spital sermons, 1553, 33 ; in 1557, 131, 132 ; in 1558-9, 192 ; in 1560, 231 ; rehearsal ser¬ mon, ib. ; in 1561, 254 ; in 1561-2, 279 ; “ declared’' (rehearsed), 280; in 1563, 304, 305 Springham, Richard, executor to lady Locke, 323 ; godfather to mr. Nicholls’s daughter, 305 Stafford, sir Henry, knighted, 335 Stafford, Thomas, taken at Scarborough castle, 135; condemned, 136; beheaded, 137 Stage-play at the Grey Friars, 138, 357 ; see Play Staines, heretic burnt at, 95 Stamford, William, made a serjeant, 27, 327 ; knighted, 342 ; his funeral, 172 ; note, 366 Stamford hill, accident to the duke of Norfolk at, 139 Standing, for shooting deer at Nonsuch, 206 ; note, 405 Standish, doctor, preaches at St. Paul’s, 151 Standley, a priest, and steward to the lord trea¬ surer, his funeral, 251 Stanford, co. Northampton, funeral at, 173 Stanhope, sir Michael, sent to the Tower, 10 ; arraigned, 15 ; beheaded, ib.; note, 324 Stanley, [Jam]es, of Le, in Essex, 143 -sir George, knighted, 335 -sir Rowland, knighted, 335 -sir Thomas, knighted, 334 —- sir -, at the Merchant-taylors’ feast, 1562, 287 Stapleton, sir Richard, knighted, 335 Starke, master, elected fourth warden of the Skinners’ company, 260 ; funeral of his wife, 289; marries the daughter of Wm. Allen (then sheriff), 295 Staunton, captain William, condemned of high treason, 105 ; hanged at Tybourn, 106, 348 Steelyard, the alderman of, his funeral, 174 st. Stephen’s Coleman street, funerals at, 244; 249 st. Stephen’s Walbrook, sermons at, 48 ; fune¬ rals, 152, 177, 271 Stepney, funerals at, 24, 157 Stocks, the, 292, 295 ; in Newgate market, 260; punishment by, 255 Stockton (“ Stockdun”), Richard, funeral of, 98 Stokes, John, the queen’s brewer, his funeral, 177 Stonor, sir Francis, knighted, 335 Stony Stratford, funeral at, 157 Stop-Gallant, a name given to the sweating- sickness, 319 Storms, 209, 215 (note, 374), 220, 231, 256, 259, 265, 308 Stourton, Arthur, funeral of, 165 ; note, 363 Stourton, Charles lord, committed to the Tower for the murder of the Hartgiils, 125 ; tried, 126 ; removed towards his execution, 127 ; hung at Salisbury, 128 ; note, 355 Stowe, William, hung at Tybourn, 142, 357 Stradling, sir Thomas, mourner at sir Thomas Pope’s funeral, 188 Strange, Henry lord (afterwards fourth earl of Derby), married to lady Margaret Clifford, 82, note, 342 ; bears the sword of state on st. George’s day, 1557, 135 ; attends on some Frenchmen returning from Scotland, 270 Strangways, sir Giles, articles made for his funeral, 281 ; note, 389 Strangways, sir Richard, knighted, 335 Strangways, rover of the sea, brought to the Tower, 206 ; arraigned, 212 ; removed to the Marshalsea, 213 ; reprieved, ib. Stratford (at Bow), death of the miller at, 16 ; heretics burnt at, 92, 106, 108 Stratford, Essex, the bishop’s prison at, heretics committed to, 94 Strete, John, 338 Stukley, master, buried at st. Pulcher’s, 142](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29324129_0490.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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