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Shoemakers at work, SS. Crispin and Crispinian, 124.
Skin of a man on his arm, S. Bartholomew, 101.

Skins, mantle of, S. John Baptist, 83.

Snake or dragon in a chalice, S. John Evangelist, 73, 154 ;-
crawling from a loaf, or in a cup, S. Benedict, 56.

Snakes and other reptiles near him, S. Patrick, 276.

Soldier on horseback dividing his cloak with a beggar, S. Martin,
135; or knight, or hunter, with a stag near him, S. Eustace,
234;-with a sword and banner, sometimes a moor, S. Mau-
rice, 260.

Sparrow flying near him, S. Dominic, 220.

Spatula and caduceus in their hands, SS. Cosmas and Damian, 213.
Spear in his hand, S. Lambert, 109,-S. George, 66,-S. Mat-
thew, 110, S. Matthias, 48,-S. Thomas, 152;—and sceptre
in his hand, S. Oswyn, 271.

Spindle in her hand, S. Genoveva, 238.

Spit in his hand, S. Quinton, 280.

Sprinkler for holy water, S. Benedict, 56,-S. Martha, 259.
Staff in his hand, S. Thomas, 152.

Stag near a bishop, with a crucifix between its horns, or carried
on a book, S. Hubert, 247;-with a crucifix between its horns
near a soldier, or knight, or hunter, S. Eustace, 234 ;-near
him, S. Julian, 251;-at his feet, S. Aidan, 179.

Stag's head in his hands, S. Eustace, 234.

Standing upon her father, S. Barbara, 191 ;-upon the Emperor
Maximian, S. Catherine, 144 ;-upon a heathen, S. Pancras, 274.
Star on his forehead or breast, S. Dominic, 220.

Stone in his hand, S. Barnabas, 81,-S. Jerome, 118,-S. Matthias,
48;-with footsteps impressed in it, S. Medardus, 261;—or
stones in his hand, or in his lap, S. Stephen, 153.
Stones, chasuble or lap full of, S. Alphege, 64.

Surgical instruments in their hands, SS. Cosmas and Damian, 213.
Swan near him, S. Cuthbert, 216.

Swine's head at his feet, S. Blasius, 45.

Sword in her hand, S. Catherine, 144;-in his hand, S. Alban,
82,-S. John Baptist, 83;-halbert, or dagger in his hand, king,
S. Olave, 268;-piercing through her breasts, S. Agatha, 46,

Sword, S. Mary the Virgin, 59;-through her throat, S. Ag-
nes, 39;-through her neck, S. Lucy, 150;-through a book,
S. Boniface, 80;-stuck in his head, S. Thomas of Canterbury,
289;-sometimes two, emblem of S. Paul, 41.

T.

Taper carried by a chorister near him, or in his hand, S. Bla-
sius, 43;-in her hand, S. Genoveva, 238.

Tau or cross on his dress, or in his hand, S. Anthony of
Egypt, 185,-S. Philip, 71.

Thorns, kneeling on, or wound round him, S. Jerome, 118.
Three children before him in a tub naked, S. Nicholas, 149.
Three purses or balls of gold, in his hand, near him, or on a
book, S. Nicholas, 148.

Throat wounded, S. Lucy, 150.

Tied to a tree, pierced with arrows, S. Edmund, 138,-S. Se-
bastian, 285.

Tongs, seizing the devil with, S. Dunstan, 76.

Torch in the mouth of a dog at his feet, or in his hand, S. Do-
minic, 220.

Tower near her, or in her hand, or hanging from her neck,
S. Barbara, 191.

Treading upon a Saracen, S. Pancras, 274;-upon her father,
S. Barbara, 192;-upon the Emperor Maximian, S. Catherine,
144.

Tree blossoming over her, S. Etheldreda, 127;-hewing one
down, or at his feet, S. Boniface, 80.

Tub or font before him containing three children, S. Nicholas,
149.

V.

Vase, carrying a, S. Mary Magdalene, 92 ;-one containing holy
water, and a sprinkler in her hand, S. Martha, 259.
Virgin, the, teaching her as a child to read, S. Anne, 95.

W.

Weighing souls, S. Michael, 112.

Well near her, scythe in her hand, S. Sidwell, 287.

Wheel near her, or in her hand, or suspended from her neck,
sometimes broken, S. Catherine, 144.

Wild beasts near her, S. Radegund, 280;-surrounding him,
S. Blasius, 45;-S. Anthony, 185;-dead or hunted, near him,
S. Germanus, 239.

Windlass in his hand, S. Erasmus, 231.

Wolf with a goose in its mouth near him, S. Vedast, 294.
Wolves near her, S. Radegund, 281.

Woolcomb in his hand, S. Blasius, 45.

Wound in her throat, S. Lucy, 150.

GENERAL INDEX.

The engravings are specified by an asterisk.

A.

ACCA, S., account of, 177.
Adeline, S., 178.

Alban's Abbey, S., its origin,
&c., 82.

Albert, S., account of, 180.

Aldate, S., account of, ib.

Adelwold, S.; see S. Adwell, Aldhelm, S., or Adhelm, ac-

ib.

Adhelm, S.; see S. Aldhelm,

180.

Advent Sunday, why so called,
158.

Advent, S., 178.

Adwell, S., or Adelwold, ac-
count of, ib.

Elbert, S.; see S. Albert, 180.
Agatha, S., account of, 45; *re-
presentation of, from painted
glass, 46.

Agnes, S., account of, 38; *en-
graving of, from painted glass,
179.

Agnus Dei, examples of, from

*Chichester Cathedral, *Mer-
ton College Chapel, and *Ita-
lian sculpture, 322.
Aidan, S., account of, 179; the
instructor of S. Helen, 245.
Alban, S., account and *repre-
sentation of, 81; converted
by S. Amphibalus, 183.

count of, ib.; locality of dedi-
cations in his name, 310.
Alexandria, Church of, founded
by S. Mark, 66.

Alfred the Great, instructed

by S. Swithun, 88.
Algiva, S.; see S. Elgin, 229.
Alkald, S., or Alkilda, account
of, 181.

Alkmund, S., account of, ib.
Allen, S., or Alleyn, account
of, 182.

All Saints' day, why celebrated

in the Anglican Church, 132.
All Souls, festival of, account
of, 182.

A. ., their signification, 327.
Alphege, S., account of, 63.
Alphington, Devon, *wayside
cross at, 170.
Alwys, S., 183.
Ambrose, S., account of, 62;
*representation of, 63; con-
verter of S. Augustine, 102;

doubt as to his having com-
posed the Te Deum, 157, note.
Amphibalus, S., account of,
183; sheltered by S. Alban,
81.
Anchor, engraving of, from
the catacombs at Rome, 326;
its symbolical meaning, 326,
340.

Andrew, S., account and en-
graving of, 145.
Angels, account and classifi-
cation of, 113; how repre-
sented, 115; description of
in New College Chapel, ib. ;
representations of the nine
orders, ib.

Anne, S., account of, 94; *en-
graving of, from painted
glass, 95.

Annunciation, account of the,
59; *representations of, 58,

59.

Antholin, S., 184.
Anthony, S., of Egypt, account
of, 184; *engraving of, from
a MS., 185.

Apostles, the twelve, how re-
presented collectively, 329;
engravings of, from an old
woodcut, ib.

Apple branch, with serpent
twined round it, its mean-
ing, 327; engraving of, 328.
Archangels, how represented,
114; their names, &c., ib. ;
description of, in New College
Chapel, 116; engraving of, ib.

Arila, S., Arild, or Arilda, ac-
count of, 185.

Armour, its figurative signifi-
cation, 340.

Arrow, its signification as an
emblem, 340.

Asaph, S., origin of the see of,
254.

Ascension day, 171.
Ascension, the, *engraving of,
171.

Ash Wednesday, why so call-
ed, 160.

Asperge, its signification as an
emblem, 340.

Assumption of the Virgin, ac-
count of, 186; *engraving
of, from a MS., ib. ; *do.
from sculpture, 187.
Athelwold, S.; see S. Adwell,
178.

Aubyn, S., account of, 189.
Audry, S.; see S. Etheldreda,
p. 126.
Augustine, S., of Canterbury,
account of, 76; converts S.
Ethelbert, 231; locality of
some dedications in his name,
311.

of Hippo, account
of, 101; *illustration of, from
an illumination, 102; on the
Christian seasons, 171.
Austell, S., 190.
Authorities referred to, 347.
B.
Banner, its signification as an
emblem, 341.

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