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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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'Sambel (Mrs.). See Sumbel.

Sambucus (Johannes), his ' Orationes Sex,' xii. 301

" Samhowd " =to take hold of, use of the word, iv.

446 ; v. 99, 156 " Same up rava "Autonomy, Servian term, x.

107 Sampler : Flantagenet story worked in, c. 1680, ii.

303 ; map of England, its date, iv. 449 ; mean- ing of words- on, vii. 9, 72 ; and the Fytche

family, vii. 150 ; by Elizabeth Henley, aged

five, 1664, xi. 129 ; verses worked by Marjery

Williams, xii. 94, 164, 229, 250 Sampson ( Elizabeth ) = Robert Jefferson, 1739, iv.

330 Sampson (Gr.) on Macaulay's allusions, iii. 207 ;

Saturday Review and the Saxons, iii. 147 Sampson family of Yorkshire, iii. 349 ; iv. 138 Samwell (Rev. J.) of Broadway Meeting, Somer- set, iii. 9, 75 Sanborn (M. Ray) on uncollected Kipling items,

ix. 416

Sancroft (James), of Norfolk, c. 1764, viii. 231 Sancroft family, v. 209 ' Sancte Jaco a Compostel,' Spanish song, 1456, xii.

279, 309, 40-3 Sanctuaries, London : Baldwin's Gardens 1697,

vi. 14, 306 ; Ram Alley, 372

Sanctuary, violation of, by Greeks, xii. 200, 266 Sanctuary rings, their origin and use, iii. 347,

436

Sanctuary seats, their whereabouts, v. 368, 473 Sanctus bell at St. John's College, Cambridge, vii.

384 Sandal tree and axe compared to benevolent

man, vii. 69

Sander (Dr. Nicolas), his credibility, x. 67 Sanders (Lloyd) on George Bubb Dodington,Lord

Melcombe, x. 9 Sanders (IVL L.) on Mark Twain : Artemus Ward,

i. 457 Sanderson (EL K. St. J.) on Gothaven, ix. 328

Judas Iscariot, ix. 349

Sanderson (John), his 'American in Paris,' i. 12 Sanderson (W.), d. 1774, of Staithes, and Capt.

Cook, x. 181

Sanderson (Sir W.) and Samuel Pepys, vii. 508 Sandford family of Leonard Stanley, arms of, xii.

86, 126 Sandgate, Mrs. Siddons's visit, iii. 227 ; Military

Canal at, iv. 23 Sandgate Castle and Brigadier- General Twiss's

plans, iii. 3O9

Sand-pictures, date and history of, viii. 69, 116 Sandpits Cemetery, Gibraltar, inscriptions in, ii.

423, 483

Sandridge, Surrey place name, vii. 70 Sandwich, invaded and spoiled, 1457, x. 24 Sandys (Sir J. E.) on Wordsworth : " Quam nihil

ad genium, Papiniane, tuum ! " iv. 531 Sandys and Roberts families, xi. 251 Saner (Gloria) on Marquis de Spineto, Cambridge

University, x. 138

Sanfoin, planted in England, 1451, xi. 414 Sanigar (W. T.) on Evangel inkpot, vi. 9 " Spoil- ing the ship for a ha'porth of tar," vi. 54 Sankey (General), his descendants and arms, xii.

200, 247

Sankey (Dr. F. E.), his wife, c. 1800, iv. 7 Sanskrit and the Welsh language, v. 509 ; vi. 92,

banter (J.), Westminster scholar, 1780, viii. 248


Santerre (Antoine J.), 1752-1809, and the taking

of the Bastille, viii. 186

Santiago, English altar Virgin in, ii. 248, 517 Sapper on insurance of food supplies, x. 208 Saracenic speech, its relation to Provencal, vii. 47 " Saraft," meaning of the word, vi. 349, 418 ; vii.

136

Sarajevo besieged by the Prussians, 1686, xi. 360 " Sarcistectis," meaning of the word, viii. 28, 97 Sarcophagi, Jewish, in Rome, vii. 429 ; viii. 17 Sardeson (J.) on Macaulay and Lathbury, ix. 128 Sardinian Archway, removal of, v. 267, 351, 378,

400 Sare (Richard), bookseller, biography and funeral

sermon, ii. 84, 137

Sargeaunt ( J.) on a cousin of Boswell, iii. 292 Sargent (Mrs. Fildieu) on Fildieu, x. 29 Sark bibliography, ii. 127 Sarum Missal, MS. additions, 1504, v. 163, 233,

354, 453

Sastrugi, in snow, etymology of the word, i. 228 Satakopacharva (T. V.) on ' Vertimmus,' ii. 147 " Sated," 1623, meaning of the word, ix. 288 " Satire," pronunciation of the word, viii. 27 Satires, cryptographic, of the eighteenth century,

xii. 413' Saturday, Dark Saturday, Feb. 25, 1597, iv. 454,

528 Saturday, Easter Eve called " Good Saturday,"

xi. 320 'Saturday Magazine,' ' Our National Statues,

viii. 109, 157 ' Saturday Review,' contributors to, 1855-7, 11.

305 ; on the Saxons, iii. 147 Satyrus on Petronius, Cap. LXXXI., vii. 107 Saunders (G. Symes) on King's turnspits, iv. 177

" Plumpe " watch, vii. 117 " Scammel " =

to tread on, iv. 229" Swale " : its American

and English meanings, iv. 175 Saunders (H. A. C.) on " All right, McCarthy," ii.

396 Dumas on Cleopatra's Needles, iv. 375

Fire and new-birth, viii. 376 " Forwhy," xi.

94 Henning (John), sculptor, i. 411 Spider

stories, v. 34 Starlings taught to speak, xi. 114 Saunter, its meaning in seventeenth century, i.

407, 512

Saurians in English poetry, v. 67 Savage (Canon E. B.) on " Bezan," iii. 170

" blood-boltered," ' Macbeth,' ix. 417 Breast

tackle : push-plough, ix. 356 " Burganes," ix.

416 Cosnahan family, i. 330 Cuttle's (Capt.)

hook, iv. 506 Dutchmen in Pembroke, in.

292 Euodias, sex oi, xi. 58 Lodbroks'

(Ragnor) sons : Hulda, iv. 337 Mail coach,

last, iii. 237 Noah as a girl's name, i. 76

Onions and deafness, xi. 117 Pears : "Bon

Chretien " and "Doyenne du Cornice," iv. 372

Rags left at wells, iii. 470 Rats and plague,

ii. 465 " Ware " potatoes, iii. 179 Savage (F. G.) on authors of quotations wanted,

ix. 396

Savage (Isaac) of Kintbury, 1730-40, x. 50 Savage (John), 1673-1747, his biography, i. 69 Savage (Philip), Chancellor of Ireland, d. 1717, iv.

509 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, v. 37 Savage (Richard), his biography, i. 1 Savage (T.) on capital letters, viii. 134 Savery family of Devonshire, xi. 148, 196, 218,

238, 271

Savings Bank, Post Office, its Jubilee, iv. 423 Savory (Mr.), Mrs. Billington's trustee, xii. 321 ? 391