Stuppeneys, the, of Romney, [59], note
Suffolk, Earl of, [387], [392]
Sundays, reason for rules about closing on, [148];
shooting practised at Southampton on, [297];
trading forbidden on, [133]
Sussex, popular movements in, [429]
Sutton, Priors’, united with King’s Suttons, [219-220]
Sye, John, obtains licence to enclose common ground in Nottingham, [348], note 3
Symon, of Lynn, his pledge on behalf of Lübeck merchants, [404]
Syre, John, schoolmaster at Canterbury, [14], note 2