TENTH SEEIES.
253
Sardinian Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Fields, its efface-
ment, v. 146 ; its closing, xii. 285 Saresa, bell inscriptions at, vi. 465 Sargeaunt (J.) on Cowper : Dowling, xii. 335.
Disdaunted, x. 328, 352
Sargeaunt (W. D.) on Shakespeariana, xi. 243 Sargent (H. Martyn), his biography, ix. 228, 276,
311, 335
Sarpi (Father Paul), arras on his * Council of
Trent,' i. 408 ; in English literature, iii. 44, 84,
144, 232 ; portraits of, iii. 201 ; ix. 172 ; and
the circulation of the blood, v. 407
Sarum, origin of the word, ii. 445, 496 ; iii. 37, 75,
197, 237 ; x. 231 Sarum on Cold Harbour : Windy Arbour, i. 413.
St. Sunday, xi. 276
Smith (Right Hon. John), Speaker, i. 412 Saskatoon, its botanical name, xi. 207, 353 Sassaby, zoological term, i. 146 Sassenach at St. Andrew's dinner, xii. 426 Satan's autograph, iii. 268, 356, 415 ; iv. 133.
See Devil.
Satire on Pitt, vii. 289, 315 Satires, political, c. 1816-26, viii. 485, 516 Satterthwaite (E.) on Goyle, iii. 429. Royal Oak
Day, iv. 30
Saturday in Spanish, v. 388, 435 ' Saturday Review,' its jubilee, iv. 382, 402, 422, 442 ; and Sir James Pennethorne, 506 ; its first editor, xii. 320 Saucer, its use, xii. 436
Saunders (C. J.) on Lewis's ' The Nautch,' xii. 490 Saunders (G. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii. 158. Gordon epitaph, ii. 134. Pamela : PamSla, ii. 90
Saunders (W.) on mininin, a shell, vi. 175 Saunter, origin of the word, ii. 192, 224 Savage (Canon E. B.) on African sloths, v. 313. Bell-ringing on 13 Aug., 1814, ii. 414. Biblio- graphy of epitaphs, i. 334. Bidding prayer, iii. 233. Bishop of Man imprisoned, 1722, ii. 534. Broken heart, iii. 77. Christian of Milntown, v. 334. Creation, its date, iii. 332. Easter woods, iv. 217. " First catch your hare," i. 338. Hildesley (Mark), i. 414. Isle of Man and Countess of Derby, vii. 73. Manx emphasis, v. 346. Marriage Service, iii. 74. Masons' marks, iv. 15. Mount Murray, Isle of Man, v. 299. Old Testament commentary, ii. 258. Penny wares wanted, iii. 235. Port- manteau words and phrases, v. 512. Russian Baltic Fleet in 1738, iii. 246. Shakespeariana, vii. 145. Step-brother, i. 476. ' The ' pre- fixed to place-names, xii. 116. Walney Island names, i. 492
Savages, their primitive oaths, ix. 309, 394 Savary (General) and the Sans Souci treasures,
vi. 341
Savery and Thistlethwayte families, xi. 469 Savile (Sir George), Marquis of Halifax, vii. 188,
238 Savile (Sir Henry), his translation of Tacitus, iii.
488
Savile Row, its distinguished residents, vi. 345 Saville (E.) on Theodor Reysman : Andreas
Keller, v. 268 Saviour, figures of, on continental bridge, ix. 309.
See also Christ.
Savoy, Chapel Royal, orange custom, vii. 429, 493 ; xii. 262 ; Mastership of the, 1658-9, ix. 421 Savoy on Arnold's ' Church of Brou,' vi. 148 Saward (James Townsend), forger, c. 1857, viii. 410, 512
Sawbridgeworth Church, Herts, monumental
brasses in, v. 8
Sawbridgeworth legend, xii. 366 Sawkins (J. G.) in Jamaica, 1869, ix. 407 Sax, etymology of the word, iii. 186, 294 Sax-Dane on the National Flag, x. 193. Noncon- formist burial-grounds, x. 238. Pink saucer, x. 254. Stevenson (M.) and W. Preston, x. 189 Saxon abbeys before 1066, xi. 89 Saxon kings, living descendants of, v. 189, 252 Saxton family of Saxton, co. York, iii. 129, 175,
235, 334 Sayce-Parr (J.) on gibbet as landmark, ix. 371 ;
Wiltshire in Berkshire, xi. 269 Saye and Sele (Viscount), regimental drill, i. 428,
477
Saver (C. L.) on " Man in the street," v. 167 Sayer (John), Westminster scholar, 1769, ix. 288 Scabulonius, meaning of the word, x. 228 Scales, Marquois, their invention, ii. 187 Scales (Thomas, Lord de) murdered, vi. 268, 394 Scales or balances, early, iii. 208, 273 ; for guineas,
347, 413
Scaliger (J. C.), his books, ii. 325 Scallions, dialect word, its etvmology, iv. 327, 375 ;
v. 54
Scandinavian bishops, ii. 67, 153 Scannell- O'Neill (D. J.) on curse removed, ix. 287 Scape = freak of nature, xi. 267 Scaramouch, etymology of the word, x. 86, 153,
257
Scarborough, gambler detected at, viii. 189 Scarf or tippet, episcopal, its origin, xi. 130, 295,
494 ; xii. 135
Scargill (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 397. 'Cherry Ripe,' v. 214. Clergy in wigs, viii. 214. " Correct to a T," xii. 273. Detached belfries, iv. 290. " Down in the shires," viii. 372. Fig trees in London, xii. 477. Flint pebbles at Brighton, xii. 118. Jews in fiction, xi. 316. London remains, viii. 392. Mediaeval churchyards : gravestones, viii. 453 ; ix. 173. Moke, a donkey, vii. 115. Nonconformist burial-grounds, ix. 233. Ropes used at executions, v. 457. Royal arms in churches, vi. 53. Scargill's ' Essays and Sketches,' vi. 409. Smoking and blind men, ix. 355. Snake committing suicide, xii. 277. Spellicans, ix. 16. ' Times ' as " The Thun- derer," ix. 397. Triple chancel arches, xii. 255. W T atches with words instead of figures, v. 413. Waterloo : its pronunciation, x. 232. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 413. Words in American newspapers, xii. 271
Scargill ( ), his ' Essays and Sketches,' 1858,
vi. 409
Scarlett (R.), his epitaph, i. 457 Scarpine, instrument of torture, xii. 407, 514 Scarsdale, and High Peak, Derbyshire, MS. history
of, iv. 88
Scattergood (B. P.) on Philip Baker, ii. 177. City of London Militia, v. 488. English regi- ments in Ireland, viii. 30. Gretna Green marriage registers, ii. 386. Hall (Bishop John), i. 9. Heralds' Visitations, North- amptonshire, iv. 530. Love ales, iii. 449 Scawton Church, Yorks, illustrated account, xii.
187
Sceptic, pronunciation of the word, xii. 66 Sceugh, pronunciation of the word, xii. 66 Schank (Lionel) on 'Athenre Cantabrigienses,' i. 412. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 508 ; xi. 256. Campbell (Admiral Donald), i. 378.