NINTH SERIES.
235
St. Erth, Cornish saint, iv. 398, 442
St. Eugenia : Sortes Evangelicse, x. 183 ; xi. 194
St. Eustatius, Havene* family of, vii. 308 ; its records,
ix. 87
St. Fort, imaginary saint, xii. 127 St. Francis of Assisi, the Aberdeen triptych of, v. 397 St. Fursey, his biography, ii. 25, 104, 176, 433, 491 St. George, device of, on damask linen, vii. 446 St. George and the Dragon, vii. 466 ; viii. 23 St. George of England, v. 374 St. George on Mrs. James Denn or Denne, ix. ^109.
Portraits by Hoppner, ii. 307 St. George's, Bloomsbury, orientation of, v. 333 St. George's, Hanover Square, royal marriage at, xi.
66,130
St. George's Day, coronations on, iii. 307, 390 St. Germain (Count), adventurer, ii. 128, 167; xii.
367
St. Germain, Order of, ii. 8 St. Gildas, celebration of the feast of, xi. 444 St. Giles's Church, Northampton, municipal business
transacted in, vii. 367, 453 S. Giovanni, festival of the eve of, iv. 61 St. Gobinet, Irish saint, correct nomenclature of, iv.
128, 233
St. Helen as a weather saint, iii. 409, 474 St. Helen, Queen of England, story of, iv. 182 ; v.
129
St. Helena Gardens, 1770-1869, xi. 337 St. Helena playbill, vii. 285 St. Helier's, statue of George II. at, ix. 45, 138 St. Hieretha, Devonshire saint, v. 107, 294 St. Hill or Sainthill family, vii. 29 St. Hubert's rent, meaning of the term, vii. 407 St. Hugh's Day, account of the festival, vi. 469 ;
vii. 15
St. Ida, saints named, ii. 207, 311, 471 St. James's, Court of, use of the term, ix. 84 St. James's shell, vi. 228, 316 "St. James's Street" mentioned in ' Will Book' of
St. Margaret's, Westminster, ix. 286 St. Jerome, editions of his works, v. 1 48 St. John, lion as an emblem of, vi. 268 St. John the Baptist and dating registers, ii. 427, 478,
516 St. John of Jerusalem, the Order in Scotland, iii. 328,
St. John family and arms, ii. 268
St. John's, Clerkenwell, old engraving, ii. 346
St. John's Wood and the Eyre family, i. 29 ; ii. 153
St. Jordan, Christian name, v. 256
St. Jordan, legends connected with, iii. 207, 349, 414,
495 ; iv. 76, 483
St. Julian's Horn at Lynn, i. 506 St. Just-in- Penwith, Cornwall, church built of unhewn
stones, v. 68 St. Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park, x. 428, 491:
xi. 34
St. Kevin and the goose, i. 467, 518 St. Kilda, "stranger's cold "at, i. 85; derivation of
the name, viii. 324, 487; ix. 54
' Kitts, pioneer settlers in, 1623, xii. 229, 455 St. Laurence, patron saint of the indolent, vi. 97, 252 St. Lawrence (Harry), West Indian landowner, ix.
St. Leger (K.) on 'Lucy's Flitting,' iii. 317. Megby
(Mrs.), vi. 169. " Treacle " Bible, iii. 68 St. Legers (A.) on Marat, xii. 175, 293 St. Leonards and Hollington, ii. 196, 363 St. Luke, legend of, xi. 465 St. Marcella, Celtic saint, legend of, viii. 264, 328,
410
St. Margaret Pattens, derivation of the name, xii. 170 St. Margaret's, Westminster. See Westminster. St. Martin (B.) on black as a badge of mourning,
x. 87
St. Martin's Abbey at Compostella, its arms, x. 410 St. Martin's parish, its extent, v. 397, 479; vi. 36, 70,
112, 175 St. Mary Axe, derivation of the name, x. 425 ; xi. 110,
231; xii. 170, 253, 361, 607 St. Mary Coney Hope, xii. 170 St. Mary Overy, report of Henry VIII.'s commissioners
on, xi. 308 St. Mary Matfelon, origin of the name, ii. 154 ; iv.
66, 116 ; viii. 337 St. Mary's, Moorfields, its history, iv. 511; v. 76;
engraving depicting midnight mass at, 1862, v. 76 St. Mary's, Westminster, and Chaucer, iv. 329, 401 St. Mary Woolnoth, v. 455
St. Marylebone Church, its history, vi. 347, 432, 516 St. Materiana and Tintagel Church, xi. 9, 93 St. Medard, church dedicated to, iii. 389 St. Michael and St. George, Order of, viii. 378 St. Michael le Querne, derivation of the name, xii.
170, 253, 351, 507
St. Michael's, Bassishaw, its sale by auction, v. 6, 113 St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, its demolition, iii. 108,
274
St. Mildred's, Poultry, iv. 478, 528 ; v. 33 St. Neot or Athelstan, his biography, i. 301 St. Nicholas, origin of the legend, x. 368, 472 ; xi. 52,
136
St. Nicholas (Thomas), c. 1650, v. 187 St. Olave's, Hart Street, monuments of the Cely family
in, xi. 405 ; monument to Mrs. Samuel Pepys in,
xi. 486; xii. 18 St. Omer Convent, eighteenth century, list of girls in,
ix. 347
St. Pancras, Soper Lane, inscriptions in, xi. 389, 457 St. Pancras borough arms, x. 287, 338 St. Pancras's Church, Canterbury, its antiquity, v. 26,
94, 178, 319 ; ruins of, viii. 260 St. Patrick and Heysham, ii. 222, 281, 409, 469 ;
iii. 169
St. Patrick's, Soho, Latin entry in register, xii. 206 St. Patrick's cross, vi. 48
St. Patrick's Day, its commemoration, vii. 223, 271 St. Patrick's Hymn before Tara, lines in, ix. 309, 396 St. Patrick's Purgatory, i. 173
St. Paul, early church dedications to, i. 488 ; ii. 155 St. Paul and Seneca, ix. 290, 351, 497; x. 37 St. Paul's Cathedral, its foundation stone, i. 91, 256 St. Paul's Churchyard, runic inscription found in, vii.
269, 338
St. Peter ad Vincula, dedications to, x. 391 St. Peter's, Cornhill, extract from marriage register,
xii. 8 St. Peter's, Home, inscription on obelisk, viii. 405, 505;
ix. 109, 255 ; xi. 435