NINTH SERIES.
237
392. Rome, S. Andrea delle Fratte, ii. 297. Koyal
standard, viii. 425. Rummer, its etymology, iii.
137. Ruskin's Road, vi. 353. Sacrilege, its fate,
iii. 85. St. Alice, viii. 448. St. James's shell, vi.
316. St. Marcella, viii. 264, 410. St. Nicholas,
x. 472. St. Thomas's Day custom, vi. 96. San
Lanfranco, i. 364, 478. " Sarson stones," vii. 234,
396. See-saw, dialect word for, xii. 151. Shake-
speare, and the sea, ii. 455 ; and music, v. 95.
Shakespeare pseudo - relic, i. 226. Shakespeare
queries, viii. 429. Shelley's ancestry, x. 50. Shells,
spiral, figures issuing from, vi. 176. Shepherd's
ring, vi. 389. Shield of brawn, v. 445. Ships of
war on land, vii. 236. Silhouettes of children, vi.
255. Skeleton, human, in alum rock, xii. 48.
Sleeping King Arthur, xii. 502. Snape Castle,
co. York, iv. 150. Songs, old, x. 38. Sonnet
as sermon, i. 105. Spirits at Hampton Court,
iv. 25. Staircases, houses without, i. 356 ;
iii. 116. Stepmother= mother -in -law, ix. 445.
Stonehenge, vii. 247. "Sunday" hare, v. 291.
Supporters, i. 36. " Sur le Pont d' Avignon,"
xii. 170. Surname Prynne, vii. 436. Sur-
names from single letters, vi. 398. Swimming
exploits, vi. 511. "Tata," on memorial brass, ii.
213. "They say. What say they? Let them
say," vi. 175. Tombland, viii. 352. Translator,
its meaning, vi. 131. Trinity Sunday folk-lore, xi.
224. Trinity windows, iii. 293. Truffle-hunting
pigs, vi. 129. Tyburn, manor of, vii. 491. Upright
burial, xi. 514. Uther and Arthur, xii. 57. Veit
= Guy, iii. 249. Village library, xi. 91. Virtues
and vices, vi. 275. Viva, vi. 311, 391. Wada and
the " Guingelot," ii. 250. Watch chain ornament,
vii. 35. Wesley queries, xii. 117. Westminster
Abbey, burials in, x. 257. Weymouth pine, ii. 498.
William IV. ix. 446. Window glass, ix. 272.
"Ycleping" the church, viii. 486; ix. 216; xii.
371. "You might ride to Romford on it," viii.
430. Youthful year, viii. 484 ; ix. 158
St. Symphorian and Tintagel Church, xi. 9, 93
St. Syth=St. Osyth, i. 16, 94, 238; ii. 52
St. Teilo, his body, viii. 511; ix. 96
St. Thomas a Becket. See Becket.
St. Thomas of Dancastre, ii. 188
St. Thomas's Day custom, v. 497; vi. 96
St. Triduana, V., legends of, x. 249, 371, 437
St. Ursula and her eleven thousand virgins, xii. 369 516
St. Valentine, his "farewell" and Crisman, ii. 187
St. Valery or St. Waleric, xii. 445
St. Vale'ry-sur-Somme and William the Conqueror, xii. 346
St. Viars, an imaginary saint, i. 448, 514
St. Vincent eruption of 1718 and Defoe, ix. 461
St. Waleric or St. Valery, xii. 445
St. Wandregesil's rents and Upavon Priory, x. 483
St. Werner, boy saint, ii. 8, 115
St. William of Aquitaine, xii. 308, 417
St. Winnoc, Cornish saint, xi. 507
St. Withold, his curse, ii. 509 ; iii. 56
Sainthiil (C.) on Sainthill or St. Hill family, vii. 29
Sainthill (Samuel) and his Basque studies, iii. 109, 201, 254, 432 ; iv. 237
Saints, imaginary or invented, xii. 127, 215, 369, 515
Sakesper surname, ii. 167, 230
Saladin and the Crusader's wife, iv. 538 ; v. 77
Salamis, ships at the battle of, viii. 240
' Sale of Authors, ' passage relating to Gray, v. 376 ;
vi. 12
Salep or salop drink, xii. 448 Salesbury (William), 1520-1600, his Welsh printed
books, iii. 466
Salford, Lancashire street-name/ i. 408, 477 Salisbury, Penny-Farthing Street in, ii. 128, 177 ;
Collegium de Valle, v. 69 Salisbury, John of, quotation in his ' Policraticus,'
xi. 511 Salisbury, on decaying nations, x. 427, 515 ; Robert,
third Marquess of, xi. 56 Salisbury (Thomas), his arrest in 1586, v. 230 Salisbury Cathedral pulpit, inscription on, xi. 68 Saliva, powers of human, x. 226 Salmon (D.) on Anatomic Vivante, xii. 49. Jones
(Griffith), his portrait, xii. 89 Salmon (Mrs.), waxwork proprietor, and No. 17, Fleet
Street, iv. 395, 481, 643 ; v. 131 Salmon disease, v. 87, 191 Salmonsew, etymology of the word, xi. 65 Saloop, a drink, xii. 448
Salop, etymology of the name, xii. 108, 237, 313, 350 Salt, Cerebos, explained, v. 356, 440 Salt, placed under a corpse, ix. 228, 352 ; thrown on
stairs, xii. 100
Salterton on unicorns, v. 314 "Salutation" Tavern, Newgate Street, and Lamb and
Coleridge, v. 315 Salverte (Eusebe), translation of Sciences Occultes,'
ii. 227, 292 ; iii. 34
Sampan : tamban : kampan, Eastern boat terms, vi. 6 Sampey family of Boyle or Rossmoyle, xi. 209 Sampler of 1622, lines on, iv. 517 Samplers, early use of the word, vii. 467 Samplers, patterns for, i. 449; early and modern,
i. 184 ; ii. 56, 169, 314
Samson, Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 1182, xi. 106 Samson, spelt Sampson, i. 467 San Diego and Santiago, xi. 129, 377 San Francisco, its Golden Gate, iii. 349, 412, 496 San Lanfranco. See Lanfrane. San Sebastian, Spain, siege and capture in 1813,
ix. 448, 496 Sanctuary, right of, in Malta, iv. 437; repeal of the
law in England, v. 51 Sand, writing lessons on, x. 64 Sand-paper and substitues, i. 18 Sandals, their introduction into Europe, ii. 148, 210,
314 Sanders (F.) on Theophilus Eaton, i. 394. Lloyd
(Dr. G.), ii. 195
Sanders (T. S.) on Stoyles family, x. 448 Sanderson (Bishop), his descendants, vi. 189 ; ix. 448,
511 ; x. 152
Sanderson (Capt. Kirkus), d. circa 1660, viii. 83 Sanderson (Dr. Thomas), Archdeacon of Rochester,
iv. 9
Sanderson family and White MSS., iii. 368 Sanderson and Pepys families, x. 108, 196 Sanderson family of Bishop Wilton, co. York, vi. 450 Sanderson family of Cottenham, Cambs., x, 28