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xii. 146. " Riding the marches," viii. 391. Kitual,
quotation from Gladstone, xi. 295. Rood Well,
Edinburgh, vii. 475. Runagate, its meaning, vii.
76. "Sable shroud," i. 445. Santiago penitents,
ix. 309. Saulies, ix. 108. Scotch Psalm-book, old,
viii. 105. Ships of war on land, viii. 128. Strap-
pado, v. 369. Stuart (J. F. E.), "Old Pretender,"
ii. 271. Tirling-pins, i. 117. War bow, last, iii.
494. Wheel, broken on the, vi. 455. " When Israel
of the Lord beloved," viii. 282. Whirligig as instru-
ment of punishment, xii. 484. 'White Man's
Burden,' v. 481. Wine in public conduits, x. 238.
Youthful year, ix. 57
S. (W. C.) on church tradition, ii. 256
S. (W. F. G.) on "Faith, Hope, and Love were questioned," x. 107
S. (W. F. P.) on Luther's hymns, xi. 506. Mourning Sunday, x. 297; xi. 15, 475. Shakespeare's religion, xii. 29
S. (W. K.) on Greece and Gladstone, x. 128
S. (W. S.) on Carlyle on symbols, ix. 97
S. (W. T.) on 'Easier than Lying,' v. 288. 'Oliver and Arthur,' ix. 387
S. (W. W.)on Anglo-Saxon names for birds, x. 451. " By gar," x. 457
S. (X. L.) on literary style, ii. 208
S. & C. on Oxford undergraduate gowns, i. 247
S.-M. (C. G.) on childerpox, v. 128, 297 " La fe endrycza al sobieran ben," v. 421. Public libraries, vi. 57
Sabbath, use of the word, xi. 188, 310, 351, 433 ; observance of the, viii. 405 ; river not flowing on the, xi. 508 ; xii. 19, 52, 175
" Sable shroud," ii. 133, 231, 357, 397, 535
Saccawinkee, etymology of the word, xii. 205
Sack and sugar, vii. 148, 293
Sackville (C.), sixth Earl of Dorset, iii. 488 : iv. 71, 446
Sackville (Sarah), her parentage, vi. 190
Sacral, use of the word, ix. 69
"Sacrament of morning," use of the phrase, xi. 289, 354
Sacrifice, burnt, instance of in 1859, viii. 80, 151, 470
Sacrilege, its fate, iii. 85
Sacristan on episcopal families, ii. 93
Sadi and Goethe, vi. 287
Sadleir (Sir Thomas), his mansion at Standon, Herts, xii. 248
Sadleir (T. U.) on Calcraft family, viii. 83. Chaplain to William III., viii. 350. Marengo, Napoleon's horse, viii. 271
Safford (J. B. ) on Safford family, vii. 88
Safford family in Somersetshire, vii. 88, 233
Saffron Walden School, old rules, xi. 186, 294
Sagamore, its etymology, iii. 365
Saguntum, its fall, 1727, xii. 368
Sahara, books on the, vi. 68, 174, 259
Sai, saimiri, sajou, zoological terms, vi. 365
Sailors, origin of stripes on their collars, ix. 347
Sailors and fishermen, their folk-lore, viii. 105, 248
Saint or St., spelling of, vi. 489
St. (K.) on Sir Francis Walsingham, x. 327
St Agnes, church at Jerusalem, iv. 309
St. Agnes, Haddington, xi. 509
St. Aidan, churches dedicated to, i. 48
St. Alban, " British ' life of, i. 12
St. Alban's Abbey, " grimthorped," i. 51, 113; in
twelfth century, 408
St. Alban's land, meaning of the term, vii. 407 St. Albans, brass at St. Peter's Church, ii. 468, 535 ;
iii. 171, 376 ; Shakespeare Cottage at, x. 488 ; xi. 70 St. Alice, Abbess of Bellinch, viii. 404, 448 St. Amelia's leaf, vi. 250 St. Ampull, imaginary saint, xii. 369 St. Andrews and Balcarres, xii. 346 St. Anne's Church, Blackfriars, vi. 48, 117, 238, 330,;
xii. 517
St. Anthony, coloured print of, ix. 69, 297 St. Aubyn (Sir John), descendants, xi. 8, 117, 195, 238 St. Augustine, his chair, iv. 379 ; quotation from ' De
Civitate Dei,' vi. 70 St. Austell on ' Meditations of Marcus Aurelius,' iii.
249 St. Barnabas's Day, 11 June, vii. 445 ; viii. Ill, 214,
491
St. Bartholomew, his cult and relics, ii. 262, 392 St. Bartholomew, Pope on massacre of, xi. 407, 512 ;
xii. 57, 232
St. Bees, her biography, ix. 267, 436 St. Bees College, collecting box at, xii. 408, 493 St. Bernard, museum at the hospice of, viii. 325 St. Botolph, churches in London dedicated to, x. 508 ;
xi. 54, 134 St. Botolph, Aldgate, memorial to William Symington,
inventor, xi. 505
St. Briavel, Cambro- British saint, ix. 9, 30, 193 St. Budeaux, Gorges family monument at, xii. 154 St. Christopher, poem by Mrs. Craik, v. 335 ; vi.
150 ; viii. 335
St. Christopher and laughter, vii. 247, 356, 434 St. Chrysostom and the designation Bible, xii. 148 St. Clair family, green grief to, ii. 465; iii. 37, 94 St. Clair family of Herdmanstoun, iii. 89, 314 St. Clare, dedication of chapels to, xi. 228 St. Clement on Gordon riots, ix. 68 St. Clement Danes, its old burial-ground, ii. 46, 212 ;
dedication of the church, vii. 64, 173, 274, 375 ;
viii. 17, 86, 186, 326, 465 ; ix. 52, 136, 252, 394 St. Clement's, Jersey, mural paintings in, viii. 163 St. Cross Priory, Isle of Wight, its history, iii. 207, 317 St. Crux, York, its demolition, iv. 517 St. Cuthman on church briefs, xi. 290 St. Dials, disused church at Llantarnam, Monmouth- shire, xii. 49, 113, 514 St. Dominic and the devil, iv. 418, 524 St. Duthac or Duthus, Bishop of Ross, A.D. 1250, x.
249, 371, 437
St. Eadburgh, saints of the name, ii. 52 St. Eanswyth, virgin saint, relics of, v. 8, 74, 155 St. Ebrulf Abbey and St. Peter's, Chester, xii. 207, 457 St. Edmond's right, meaning of the term, vii. 407 St. Edmund, interment of his remains, viii. 103, 134,
193, 227
St. Edward, Episcopal College of, x. 129, 213 St. Edward's shrine : ' Textus Sancti Edwardi,' ix.
486
St. Enoch, imaginary saint, xii. 127, 369 St. Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis, obit 403, x. 247,
313 St. Ernulphus, x. 88