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GENERAL INDEX.

Sanderson family of Leigh, Lancashire, v. 416 Sanderson family of Sebergham, co. Cumberland,

iii. 129, 215

Sanderson family of Worksop, co. Notts, iv. 108 Sandford (W.) on Beadnell, xii. 469. Lamb on the

ass, x. 461. San Sebastian, Spain, ix. 448 Sandford-Thompson (C.) on Phipps family, x. 326 Sandgate Castle, list of captains, xii. 229, 333 Sandglass, auction by, xi. 188, 353 Sandwich, gates of, vi. 209, 297 Sandwich, history of the word, xi. 214, 391 Sandwich (Lady) and Lord Rochester, v. 356, 442 Sandwich men, first use of the expression, vii. 245 Sandys (George), his 'Paraphrase upon the Divine

Poems,' 1638, ix. 305, 395 Sandys (William), his books on carols, xi. 494 Sanguine and hopeful, their difference, ix. 467; x.

10, 292

Sans Pareil Theatre, its history, xi. 110, 216 Sans Souci, story of the miller of, Oriental analogue,

viii. 119 Sanson, his account of execution of Louis XVI., vii.

448

Santa Cruz, its records, ix. 87 Santez, its meaning, iv. 348 Santiago and San Diego, xi. 129, 377 Santiago penitents, 1743, account of the, ix. 309 Santillana (Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, Marquis de),

i. 167

Saragossa Sea = Sargasso Sea, i. 207, 231, 290 Saranine colour, origin of the name, vii. 9 Sararia, misprint for Saravia, xi. 326 Sarcienne (Madame), her biography, iii. 368 Sardinia, ancient towers in, v. 497; vi. 29, 378 Sare=dry, viii. 61

Sargasso Sea, miscalled Saragossa, i. 207, 231, 290 Sargeant (C. W.) on mayors in 1726, iii. 167 Sargeaunt (J.) on Chavasse family, vii. 131 Sargent (J. H.) on John Coe and family, vii. 348 Sargent family, vii. 329, 432 ; viii. 466 Sarigue, zoological term, its etymology, vii. 166 Sarpi (Father Paul), his ' Letters,' 1693, ix. 81, 170 " Sarson stones," meaning of the term, vii. 149. 234.

270, 396

Sarts and their language, viii. 345, 410, 533 ; ix. 94 Sathalia, in Hakluyt's ' Voyages,' other forms of the

name, viii. 423 ; ix. 250 ; x. 256, 336, 475 ' Saturday Review,' epigram on, x. 486 Saturn, discovery of its satellites, i. 186 Saulies, its derivation, ix. 108, 151, 250 Saumarez (Sir James) in Fitchett's ' Nelson and his

Captains,' xi. 206

Saunders (C. T.) on baronets of Nova Scotia, x. 77. " Birmingham's dress," x. 409. Butty, its etymo- logy, vii. 51. Chavasse family, vii. 191. Clement's Inn registers, xi. 514. Nineveh as a place-name, viii, 310. Orange blossoms, x. 94. Poem wanted, viii. 308. Simpson's in the Strand, xi. 337. Walton family, vi. 352 Saunders (George), architect, 1762-1839, vii. 307;

viii. 67

Savage (E. A.) on ValleVs ' Bibliographie des Biblio- graphies,' xi. 410

Savage (E. B.) on Abbot of Furness, vi. 51. Alias n the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, xii. 277.

Burnt sacrifice : mound burial, viii. 471. Dogs, ancient, v. 523. Horse-bread, iv. 547. Kerruish, Manx name, i. 216. Kinrade (Katherine), i. 318. Lapsus calami, ii. 416. Macaulay and Mont- gomery, ii. 294. Manx Gaelic, ix. 11. Manx words, viii. 231. Mauthe doog, i. 194 ; ii. 75. New Y"ear's Day superstition, i. 250. Peacocks' eggs, iv. 416. Song wanted, viii. 466. Suff and stuff, xii. 96. Ullig = Christmas in Manx, ix. 56 Savage (Sir John), and Bradley, co. Hants, v. 288 Savage (Richard), and Richard Smith, vi. 151;

caricature of, xii. 129

Savage (T.) on translator's name required, ix. 468 Savanur (S. N.) on Hindu calendar and festivals, viii.

369 Savery (Capt.), inventor of the steam engine, v. 64,

135

Savill (J. C.) on ' Directions for Health,' iii. 289 Savill (Sam), his epitaph, x. 445 Saviour at the breast, xii. 29, 115, 291, 435, 495.

See also Jesus.

Savoir-Faire on " Far cry to Loch Awe," v. 67 Savoir Vivre Club, its history, xi. 127, 236, 293 Savonarola, his inedited MSS., xi. 485 Savory, laced, meaning of the term, xi. 67 Savoy, French prisoners of war in, i. 128, 212 ;

English travellers in, v. 58 Saw, projection on a, x. 48, 133 Sawe, in mandate dated 1369, its meaning, viii. 424,

448 ; ix. 75

Sawney, its meaning, vii. 447; viii. 68, 170 Saword (F.) on Haselock family, x. 89 Sawyer (James), his birthplace, v. 416 Sawyer (B. F.-J.) on Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., v. 502. Sawyer (J.), his birthplace, v. 416. What constitutes a city, vii. 228 Saxe-Coburg or Hanover, xi. 169, 258 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha arms, ii. 8 Saxon and Norman names, iii. 1, 114 Saxon names for meat still current, ix. 305 Saxon shore of Britain, v. 433 Saxony, cockade of the house of, vii. 149, 457 Sayle (C.) on Trinity = spider- wort, i. 514. Welsh

leek, ii. 146

Scabbarding, military punishment, vi. 421 Scabious or devil's-bit, Jeremy Taylor on, iv. 28, 98 Scafe (William), watchmaker, references to, v. 312 Scaffolding in Germany, i. 72, 170 ; ii. 131 Scaliger (Julius Csesar), notes in book by, ix. 281 Scalinga, in monastic chartularies, i. 107, 215, 278 Scandinavian, the loss of m in, v. 492 Scandinavians in Pembrokeshire, x. 89, 132, 276, 373 Scandrett (R. A.) on " Foundet," iii. 96 Scanlan (John), his trial and execution, i. 368, 433 Scannell-O'Neill (D. J.) on English cardinals, xii. 435.

Infant Saviour, xii. 435

Scarborough, monumental inscriptions at, v. 48 Scarlet in the hunting field, origin of, iv. 48, 96, 137 Scarlett (B. F.) on Atwood family, vi. 510. Colours, symbolical, i. 231. Columbaria, vi. 478. Dogs, ancient, v. 341. Dwtton family, vi. 517. Hooper (Daniel), i. 271. Inns, noblemen's, i. 413. Laager, its origin, vi. 148. Plantagenet (Arthur), Viscount L'lsle, v. 383. Prisoners, branding, i. 413. Sheep- dog, old English, i. 133. Uphill zigzag, vi. 493