Salisbury, Richard Neville, earl of, iii. 73, 74, 75, 78, 112
Salt-springs in Worcestershire, ii. 107
Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, vii. 30, 45, 65
Sanders, Nicholas, iv. 316
Sandwich, Edward Montagu, first earl of, vi. 193, 214
San Graal, poem of the, i. 174, 247
San Sebastian, siege of, viii. 202
Santa Cruz, Blake's victory at, vi. 124
Saratoga, Burgoyne's surrender at, viii. 26
Sardinia conquered by Spain, vii. 187; the duke of Savoy made king of, 188
Sarsfield, Patrick, vii. 72, 73
Sarum, Old, captured by the West Saxons, i. 37
Saunders, Lawrence, iv. 91
Sautre, William, iii. 5
Savile, Sir Henry, v. 229
Savile, Sir John, v. 284
Savoy joins the Grand Alliance, vii. 119; joins the Triple Alliance, 187, 188
"Savoy," the, ii. 32, 263, 321; conference at, vi. 204
Saxe, Marshal, vii. 226, 231
Saxons, their early home, i. 10; attack Britain, 28, 29, 31, 33, 34. See East Saxons, Middle Saxons, South Saxons, West Saxons
Saxony, Frederic III., elector of, iii. 254
Saxony, Maurice, Duke of, iv. 50, 51, 64
Say and Sele, James Fiennes, first Lord, iii. 66
Saye and Sele, William Fiennes, first Viscount, v. 320, 354, 358; vi. 194
Scales, Anthony Woodville, Lord, iii. 130, 131. See Rivers
Scarborough, Piers Gaveston besieged in, ii. 190; peasant revolt at, 324
Schmalkald, League of, iii. 336; iv. 36, 50
Scholasticism, ii. 21, 22; its political influence, 22, 23
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