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GENERAL INDEX.

Sainthill (Mrs.) on Windle family, x. 28 Sainthill (Richard), antiquary, of Topsham,

Devon, x. 228

Saintix (J.) on Jean Nicot, y. 448 Saints, English, canonized, iii. 25 ; vii. 497 ; ix.

331

Saints, female, with beards, iv. 230, 395, 517 Saints, imaginary or invented, i. 159, 333 Saints, patron, and their chapels, xi. 109 Saints' satisfaction explained, xii. 48, 118 ' Sal et saliva " in folk-lore, ii. 55 Salad dressing, Sydney Smith's recipe for, x. 28,

74

Saladin and Aladdin, their pronunciation, iv. 534 Sale, conditions of earliest, iii. 153 Salep, salop, or saloop, drink, i. 97, 138, 233 Salford: Saltersford : Saltersgate, x. 222, 256,

274, 297, 337, 373, 438 Salingen (T. T. B.), officer in army of George III.,

v. 307 Salisbury (Earl of) and Quicks Wood, Clothall,

c. 1780, x. 308

Salisbury (Marquess of), his arms, v. 228, 311 Salisbury (B. A. T., third Marquess of), his resi- dence in Fitzroy Square, iii. 5 Salisbury Plain, Dickens on, vi. 466 Saliva in baptism, i. 368, 431, 514 Salkeld (John), bookseller, his death, ix. 500 Sallust, English translator, c. 1590, vii. 128 ' Salmagundi ' and the American Gotham, v. 288 Salmon (Principal D.) on Boger Ascham : schedule, iv. 216. Braxton (Carter), i. 405. Carmarthen families, xi. 153. Chancel (Ausone de), vi. 166. Church of Llantwit Major, x. 338. Conservative, as a political term, xi. 506. Harriet : Joseph Lancaster, iv. 29. Hazlitt (John), and Samuel Sharwood, iii. 468. " Nar- row between the shoulders," viii. 349. Pena (Dr.), x. 365. "P.P., Clerk of the Parish," i. 137. " Baisins of the Cure," ix. 393. School slates, ii. 488. Temple College, Philadelphia, i. 297. Waterloo veteran, iv. 391. Whit- church (Samuel), poet, iv. 429. Wilderspin (Samuel), i. 67 ; ii. 528 Salmon (Nathaniel), 1675-1742, antiquary, and

Boman death duties, ix. 10 ; x. 489 Salmon (Thomas), 1648-1706, his biography,

ix. 372

Salmon of knowledge, Celtic legend, i. 463 Salm-Salm succession, ii. 249 Salop, saloop, or salep, drink, i. 97, 130, 233 ' Salopian Magazine,' translation of Jean Paul

in, x. 161 Salt, in baptism, i. 368, 431, 514 ; ii. 55 ; in

folk-lore, i. 514

Salt-cellars with raised lobsters in colours, xi. 310 Saltersford : Salford : Saltersgate. See Salford. Saltfleetby, place-name, xi. 45

Saltonstall (Samuel), of Bogerthorpe, his descend- ants, v. 88

Saltworks and place-names, x. 337 ' Salutation and Cat " Tavern and Coleridge, i.

61, 109 ; and Charles Lamb, vi. 106 " Salutation " Tavern, Billingsgate, its history,

vii. 429, 510 Samaritan Society, London, its history, xii. 148,

197

Sambo, etymology of the word, v. 367 Samnitis, meaning of the word, xi. 187 ; xii. 133 Sampayo (B. C. de T.) on De Teixeira Sampayo,

iii. 487

Samplers, verses on old, v. 245 ; in France, viii. j 428, 497

Sampson (Bishop) of Lichfield, his parentage, x.

429 ; xi. 16, 117, 396

Sampson (D.) on Bebecca of ' Ivanhoe,' ii. 28 Sampson (J.) on Blake's ' Songs,' vi. 421, 511 Samson (L.) on lines used by Burne- Jones, viii. 449 Samuel (A.) on Kingsley quotation, iii. 88 Samuel (M. B.) on gat-toothed, vi. 347 Samuel's (E.) historical account of the British

army, iii. 249

San Diego, origin of the name, iii. 131 San Sebastian, epitaphs at, iii. 361, 433 ; v. 385 Sanatorium at Midhurst, Sussex, v. 445 Sanchez (Francisco), his ' Minerva,' 1733, y. 518 Sancroft (Archbishop), his grave at Fressingfteld ,

vi. 307

Sanctuary at Westminster, its extent, viii. 350 Sandceus (Maximilian) and Crash aw, x. 307 Sandell (B.) on battle of Bedr, ii. 409 Sanders (G.), portrait of Duke of Gordon, ix. 289 Sanders (J. M.), his ' Crystal Sphere,' ix. 448,

497, 518

Sanders (M. L.) on the King's Bodyguard, xi. 427 Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker in the Strand,

iv. 148, 275 Sanderson (Bobert), Bishop of Lincoln, his MS.,

i. 227

Sanderson (Bupert) on 'Goody Two-Shoes,' ii. 250 Sanderson dance or cushion dance, iv. 308, 358 Sanderson family, ii. 389 Sanderson family of Edmonton, iv. 189 Sanderson family of Great Bradley, Suffolk, xi. 68 Sanderson family of Wigton, Cumberland, iii. 348 Sandford (W.) on Farrell of Pavilion Theatre,

iv. 414. Hastings (Warren), sale, vi. 335.

Oprower, i. 227. Trudgen-stroke in swimming,,

iv. 332. Wardle, v. 229. Williams (Samuel),

draughtsman, v. 109 Sandford manors, Shropshire, ii. 256 Sandgate, and J. M. W. Turner, v. 127 : French

camp at, in sixteenth century, vi. 208 ; viii.

218 ; military canal at, xii. 228 Sandown Castle, Kent, and Col. Hutchinson, 1664,

viii. 190 Sands (Richard), equestrian, 1814-61, viii. 446 ;

ix. 13 Sands or Sandys (Archbishop) of York, ix. 282,

357; x. 12

Sandwich, bank-note as, the story, xi. 447, 514 Sandwich, Procession door of church at, i. 468 Sandys (Lady Lucy Hamilton) and Nell Gwynn,

iii. 67

Sanguine, heraldic term, ix. 55 Sanguis, derivation of the word, i. 462, 515 ;

ii. 143 Sans Souci, treasures carried off by Bonaparte,

vi. 341 Sant' Ambrogio (Dr. Diego) on Certosa, Pavia,

i. 421

Santa Cruz, Tenerife, inscriptions at, i. 442 Santa Fe\ American pronunciation, vi. 310, 353,

394, 452 ; vii. 17, 276

Santa Guglielma, Queen of Hungary, xi. 308 Santa Sabina, Borne, earliest representation of

Crucifixion on, v. 248, 289 Santapee, Buiana term, its meaning, x. 261 Santorin and St. Irene, v. 468, 510 ; vi. 55 Sapper on regimental marches, x. 313 Sappho and E. B. Browning, xii. 490 Saracen's Head, its closing, xii. 65, 131, 195 Sarawak, place-name, its pronunciation, viii. 166 Sarcey (Francisque) on spelling, xii. 28 Sardana in Villon's ' Grand Testament,' vii. 509 ; viii. 55