Sodd the preterite of seethe, i. e. boiled.
Sokat brought, [67],
Spalding, Prior of, [137].
Spaniel a, brought, [5].
Spanish woman, to a, [110].
Spencer Master, to the keeper of his park, [157], [158], [242].
Apparently Sir William Spencer of Althorp, ancestor of the Duke of Marlborough and Earl Spencer. He was knighted in 1529, and in the 23rd and 24th Henry VIII. was Sheriff of Northamptonshire. Sir William died, however, on the 22nd June 1532, a month before his servant is said to have brought a present to the King. His son and heir was then very young, hence these gifts were probably sent by his mother or guardians.
Spert Thomas, [171].
Spruce, [i. e. Prussia] costs of going into the land of, [181].