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INDEX TO VOL. XXXVII. 



illusts., 187, 191. St. Martin's 

 Lane, 76, 79, 89 ; St. Martin's 

 Street, 69. St. Nicholas' 



Close, 82 ; Hospital, 68, 69. 

 Sarasynhede, The, 78. Scal- 



ding House, The, 77, 88. 

 Scholars of the Valley, House of, 

 553. Scottslane [Scotteslane, 



Scotterlane], 13, 14, 71, 77, 79, 81. 

 Sheep Fair at The Butts, 

 illust., 633. Shipstreet, 86, 



88. Shoemakers Leather 



Cup, illust., 475. Sowthwel 



place, 73. Spiders, 380. 



Staplehall, The, 89. Sterr, 



Le, 71. " Strolls through. 



Guide to Cath. &City," noticed, 

 187. Swan Inn, 84. 



Tabard, The, 67. Tailors 



Guild, Charters illust., 474; 

 Hall, oak shields from, illust., 

 475. Tidelside, 80. 



Tokyer Corner, 75. Town 



Ditch, 72. " Trade Guilds 



& Companies, Ancient," by C. 

 Haskins, reviewed, 474. 

 Trinity Hospital, 86, 88 ; illust., 

 191. Waterlane, 82, 86. 



Wheler Row, 74, 77, 78. 

 Willisplace, 68. Winchester 



Street, 67, 68, 70, 72, 74. 

 Wynmanstrete, 69, 64, 76, 77. 



Salisbury, Edw., 367. John, 



89 552 



Salisbury, Earls of, 191, 228, 570. 



Sail, Will., 84, 87. 



Salmon, Miss, 193. 



Salter, Thos., 377. 



Salterton, 479. 



Salthrop[Salthorpe], Danish settle- 

 ment, 406. Descent of, 411 

 —413. 



Salwey, John, 559. 



Samborne, Joan, d. of Nich., Cano- 

 ness of Lacock, outfit for her 

 profession, 1395, 626. 



Sampson, Thos., 74. 



Sanctus Bellcot, Lydiard Tregoze, 

 437. 



Sanders, Alex., 354. Rev. H., 



port., 494. Jordan, 371. 

 Will, 371. 



Sandon, Hungerford property, 457. 



Sandouville (France), 575. 



San gar, Mr., 358, 372. Will., 



357. 



Sangar, J. H., port., 495. 



Sapson, John, 70. 



Sarsen Stones at Stanton Fitz- 

 warren, 621, At Stanton St. 



Bernard, 207. At Temple, 



" Roman Bath," 627. Grave- 

 stone, modern, 454. Hammer- 

 stones, proportion of, to flint, 530. 

 Never existed in South 

 Wilts, 530. Rubbers, All 



Cannings, 538. Used in 



Church building, 447. 



Sarum, Marriage Licenses, printed, 

 196. Origin of the Name, 



191, 192. 



Sarum, Old, art. on, noticed, 630 ; 

 illust., 191. Castle repaired, 



1359, 477 ; Wells, 477. 

 Chapel of St. Margaret, 476. 



Cathedral, excavated, 517 ; 

 Translation of remains of Bish- 

 ops to New Sarum, 339. Ex- 

 cavations (1910), 198, 329, 475, 

 476; (1911), 477, 517. 

 Medieval Pottery, illust., 475. 



Norman Chimney, 476. 

 Taken by Saxons, 183. 

 Spiders, 380. 



Sarum Use,Sequence of Liturgical 

 Colours, use of Green, 475. 



Saucer [Sawser], Rob., 13. 

 Sibyl, 5. 



Saugar, Adam le, 37. 



Saunders, John, 361. 



Saunderson, Capt., 596. 



Savernake, art. on, noticed, 485. 

 Bruce Tunnel on Canal, 

 illust., 482. Forest, 294, 380 ; 

 illust., 202. Hospital founded, 

 466. Railway on Map, 297. 



St. Katherine's Ch., 167, 

 469. Tree planting, recent, 



167. 



Saw, Joan, 377, 378. Oswald, 



377. Thos., 378. 



Saxon advance to Old Sarum, 

 course of, 183. Architecture, 

 Doorway. Somerford Keynes, 

 337. Glass Bead, Burton, 496, 

 607 {fig.). Button Brooches, 

 612. Interments, The Fox, 



Purton, 446, 516, 5 1 7. Iron 



Knives, Purton, 496, 607, 608, 

 634; Seax, Purton, 496, 606 

 {fig.) ; Spearheads, Parton, 496, 

 607 {fig.), 608 ; Sword, Knap Hill 

 54, {fig.). Objects rare in 



Wilts,' 613. Saucer Brooches, 



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