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INDEX. 421 Saint Leonard's Hospital, 8, 36, 40, 73, 75, 147-188, 194, 198, 204, 211 ; boundaries of lands of, 37, 42 ; bridge, 45 ; view of, 51 ; chapel, 52 ; charters, 37, 49, 206 ; lease from Prior, 47 ; from Mayor, &c, 50 ; petition of Prior to Mayor and Com- monalty, 45 ; presentment against Prior, 44-; Rowe's pe- tition, 48 ; seal, 47. Saint James' Chapel, 14, 15, 34, 44, 194- Saint John the Baptist, Chapel of, 14, 119, 120, 153, 194, 203-205, 207. Saint John of Bridlington, 16, 34. Saint John of Trebigha, 153. Saint Margarite, altar of, 16, 34. Saint Mary Magdalene (see Mary Magdalene). Saint Mary the Virgin (see Mary the Virgin). Saint Nicholas, Tresmere, 33. Saint Stephen, altar of, 187 ; amidst the hills, 4, 26 ; canons of, 2, 3, 4, 12, 170 ; church of, 6, 7, 89 ; fair and market, 56 ; Newport and St. Stephen, 18, 19 ; on the hill, 4, 220 ; parish lands, 56 ; rectory of, 33 ; tene- ments in, 175, 180. Saint Petrock, altar of, 2. Saint Thomas the Apostle, 143, 353-383 5 accounts of, 356-381 ; boundaries of, 354 ; bells and bell-tower, 358 ; bridge, 15,353 ; cemetery, 12, 13, 354, 355; chapel, 10, 26, 27, 34 ; church, 4, 14, 15, 35, 353; damaged, 363, 364 ; convent removed to, 4 ; churchwardens, 374 ; church rate, 376, 377 ; curate, elective, 370 ; font, 359 ; hamlet, 34, 35, 368 ; the martyr, 26, 27, 34, 364, 365 5 outholders, 376, 377 ; parish and hamlet, 354 ; store- keepers, 27 ; street, 35, 354, 381 ; tabernacle of, 139 ; tithes of, 354, 368-370; vestry pro- ceedings, 356. Saint Roche, pictures of, 359. Salt, 20, 22. Saltash, 155, 186, 261, 263, 267; court of the marshal, 116, 118. Saltren, William, will of, 233 ; John, conveyances to Pearse and others, 334. Saxon and Norman castles [Strutt], 232. Saxons, 2, 40, 70, 240, 241, 246. Scarne,69, 106 ; acreage, 121, 128, 151 ; common customs on, 158, 164, 187 ; tillage of, 210. Schools and schoolmasters (see Grammar School, and Horwell's Endowed School). Scots, Mary Queen of, 219. Seal of Charles II., 384 ; of Black Prince, 101 ; Dunheved, 90, 195, 208, 211 ; St. German's Priory, 17; Henry V., 119; St. Leo- nard's Hospital, 47 ; the Laun- ceston Priory, 8, 14. Sedgmoor, battle of, 321. Sepulchre, le, 153. Serf, 69. Sergeantry, definition of, 247. Sergeants-at-mace, 44, 196; livery coats of, 210 ; oath of, 222, 223. Session of borough lands, 219, 220. Sexton, or Sacristan, 124, 146, 153, 162, 362. Sextonyshaye, 14, 15, 355. Shakespeare, William, 201, 318. Shambles, 154, 155, 161, 206, 207. Shepherd's Well (see Sibardis- well). Sheriff, definition of, 71. Shiregemote, 71. Shire Hall, 107, 137, 288. Shoemakers' Wall (or Cobblers' Wall), 94-96, 98, 299. Shurton, Oliver, will of, 294. Sibardiswell, 76, 235 ; stret, 87. Sidesman, 315, 377, 378. Silver cup, 124, 125 ; loving cup, 397 ; staff for mace, 151. Skynner, Walter, to Vyncent (opposite fish stall), 115. Smalecombe, Hawisia de, to her daughter Jute, (near Southgate), 91. Smyth, Thomas, to Craneforde (Bastehaye), 106. Soch, 5, 6. Somerset, Duke of, 134, 188, 189. Somerset, Earl, wife of, 131. Somerset Herald, 209.