Index of Subjects: S

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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Sacrament of Eucharist, reservation of the, 231.

Sacraments, administration of, in chapels. See Chapels.
-, -, -, in a collegiate church, even in time of interdict, 164.
-, -, neglect of, by parish clergy, a ground for deprivation, 17.
-, -, See also Confessions; Confessors; Marriage.

Sacrilege, 91.
-, -, See also Dilapidation.

St. Agatha. See SS. Martin and Agatha.

St. Andrew, dedications to. See Canterbury; Dinas Powis; Northampton; Stalham.
-, -, healing of diseases by the merits of, 334.

St. Angelo, dedication to. See Castellis.

St. Anne, dedication to. See Hereford.

St. Anthony, dedications to. See Leith; London (religious houses and hospitals); Rouen; York.
-, -, See also I.P.P. (Saint-Antoine).

St. Anthony's disease, 406.

SS. Apostles, dedication to. See Kilmaine.

St. Augustine, dedication to. See Canterbury.
-, -, Order of, dispensation for the son of an abbess of the, 176.
-, -, -, See also Augustinian.

St. Bartholomew, dedication to. See Bristol.

St. Benedict, Order of. See Benedictine.

St. Beoadh, S. Beda, dedication to. See Ardcarn.

St. Berchan, dedication to. See Drumkay.

St. Botolph, dedication to. See Colchester; London (parish churches).

St. Bridget (Bride), dedication to. See Nurney; Syon.
-, -, -, See also I.P.P. (St. Bride).

SS. Bridget (Bride) and Fyncilla, dedication to. See Knockbride.

SS. Bridget and Trea, dedication to. See Ardtrea.

St. Catherine, dedications to. See Aughrim; Rouen; Salzwedel.

St. Chad, dedication to. See Shrewsbury.

SS. Ciricus (Quiricus) and Julita (Julitta), martyrs, commemoration of, 486.

St. Clare, order of. See Minoresses.

St. Clement, dedications to. See Dundee; Pontefract; York.

St. Colman, dedication to. See Kilkeel; Lynally.
-, -, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Columba, dedications to. See Oransay; Sorby.

St. Congal, dedication to. See Galloon.

St. Cross, dedications to. See Bruges.
-, -, See also Holy Cross.

St. Cuthberga, dedication to. See Wimborne Minster.

St. Dachalmog, dedication to. See Clontibret.

St. Denis, dedications to. See London (parish churches, St. Dionis).

St. Dogmael. See SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael.
-, -, See also I.P.P. (St. Dogmells).

St. Dunstan, dedications to. See Canterbury; London (parish churches).

St. Ebbe, dedication to. See Oxford.

St. Edmund, dedications to. See Athassel; Gateshead.

St. Edward the Confessor. See SS. John the Evangelist and Edward the Confessor.

St. Edward the Martyr. See SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr.

St. Egwin. See St. Mary, SS. Peter and Paul and St. Egwin.

St. Enan, dedication to. See Drumraney.

St. Eoghan, S. Iganus, dedication to. See Kilmore.

St. Feighin. See SS. Taurin and Feighin.

St. Felimy, dedication to. See Kilmore.

St. Finian, dedication to. See Clonard.

St. Finioga, dedication to. See Coll.

St. Francis, dedications to. See Gahannyh; Meelick.

St. Fyncilla. See SS. Bridget (Bride) and Fyncilla.

St. George, dedications to. See Canterbury; Illasi.

St. Germanus, dedication to. See Selby.
-, -, feasts of, 253 and notes.

St. Giles, dedications to. See Edinburgh; Elgin; London (parish churches); Standlake.

St. Guthlac, dedication to. See Hereford.

St. Hilda. See SS. Peter and Hilda.

S. Iganus. See St. Eoghan.

St. James, dedications to. See Adare; Athboy; Leigh, South; Northampton; Santiago; Sutton.

St. James the Greater, dedication to. See Newton.

St. Jarlath, St. Yrlatheus, dedication to. See Clonfeacle.

St. John, dedication to. See Sens.

St. John Baptist, dedications to. See Carbury; Colchester; Drogheda; Dublin; Kilkenny; Launde; London (parish churches); Nenagh; Rindown; Stoke; Thetford; Tilbury.
-, -, See also SS. Mary and John Baptist.

SS. John Baptist and John the Evangelist, dedication to. See Bridgwater.

SS. John Baptist and Peter and Paul, dedication to. See Boston.

St. John the Evangelist, dedications to. See Islay; Pontefract; Tuam.

SS. John the Evangelist and Edward the King and Confessor, dedication to. See Whitwell.

SS. John and Peter, dedication to. See Clonard.

St. John of Beverley, dedication to, etc. See Beverley.

St. Julita. See SS. Ciricus and Julita.

St. Lachtain, dedication to. See Ballyhay.

St. Lappan, dedication to. See Little Island.

St. Laurence, dedications to. See Dingwall; Exeter; London (parish churches).

St. Leonard, dedications to. See Glapthorn; Leicester; Magor.

St. Magnus, dedication to. See Caithness.

St. Margaret, dedications to. See Dalry; Dunfermline; London (parish churches).
-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Margaret the Virgin, dedication to. See Horton.

St. Martin, dedications to. See Battle; London (collegiate churches); Salzwedel.

SS. Martin and Agatha, dedication to. See Avranches.

St. Mary, dedications to. See Abbeygormacan; Abingdon; Assaroe; Aunay; Ballybeg; Ballymore; Ballysadare; Bec Hellouin; Belvoir; Bonrepos; Bourg-Baudouin; Bridgetown; Canon Island; Chepstow; Cherbourg; Clogher; Clonfert; Clontuskert; Cloontuskert; Colchester; Cong; Connell; Creake; Crossmolina; Derrane; Drumlane; Duleek; Durrow; Elfiolo; Ellesmere; Ferns; Fransham; Glascarrig; Glastonbury; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Guisborough; Hagnaby; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inishlounaght; Iona; Jerpoint; Kells; Kendal; Keynsham; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilshanny; Kilmacduagh; Kingswood; Kinloss; Knockmoy; Lancaster; Leiston; Lincluden; Lincoln; Lindores; London (parish churches); Louth; Margam; Mellifont; Monasteranenagh; Mullingar; Newbattle; Newry; Nuneaton; Osney; Pembridge; Roscommen; Rouen; Saddell; St. Andrews; Shrewsbury; Southwark; Southwell; Stafford; Tintern; Toem; Truno; Utrecht; Walsingham; Warwick; Winchester; Whittlesey; York.
-, -, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Mary and All Saints, dedication to. See Oxford.

SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr, dedication to. See Limerick.

SS. Mary and John Baptist, dedication to. See Durford.

SS. Mary and Patrick, dedication to. See Newry.

SS. Mary and Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Hagnaby.

St. Mary and the Holy Angels, dedication to. See York.

St. Mary, SS. Peter and Paul and St. Egwin, dedication to. See Evesham.

St. Mary the Virgin, dedications to. See Adamton; Bruern; Cheriton Bishop; Chickering; Eton; Franqueville - Notre Dame; Hailes; Ilfracombe; Kilcooly; London (religious houses); Newport; Pendele; St. Davids; Snaith; Straidkelly; Wallingford.
-, -, miracles by the merits and intercession of, 253, 376, 563.

St. Mary the Virgin, painted image of, 253 (Corrigenda).

SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael, dedication to. See Kemmaes.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Nicholas, dedication to. See Cambridge.

St. Mary Graces, dedication to. See Adamton; London (religious houses).

St. Mary Magdalen, dedications to. See Brechin; Clothall; London (parish churches); Spon; Taunton.

S. Meranus. See St. Mirrin.

St. Michael, dedications to. See Cheriton Bishop; Clyst; Harbledown; Mayo; Oxford.
-, -, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Mirrin, Sanctus Meranus, dedication to. See Paisley.

St. Moling, dedication to. See Jerpoint.

St. Mulua, dedication to. See Magheracloone.

St. Nicase, dedication to. See Rouen.

St. Nicholas, dedications to. See Aberdeen; Glasgow; London (parish churches); Pontefract; York.
-, -, See also St. Mary the Virgin and St. Nicholas.

St. Oswald, King and Martyr, dedication to. See Nostel.

St. Patrick, dedications to. See Cnocracha; Dublin; Granard; Trim; Wicklow.
-, -, -, See also SS. Mary and Patrick.

St. Paul, dedications to. See Canterbury; London.
-, -, See also SS. Peter and Paul.

St. Peter, dedications to. See Abbeyderg; Blatchington; Bourne; Burlats; Gloucester; Montfort; Préaux; Rome; Weald, South; Westminster.
-, -, See also SS. John and Peter.

SS. Peter and Hilda, dedication to. See Whitby.

SS. Peter and Paul, dedications to. See Armagh; Clones; Ipswich; Ratto; Rome; Selskar; Taunton; Uplyme.
-, -, See also SS. John Baptist and Peter and Paul; St. Mary, SS. Peter and Paul and St. Egwin.

St. Quintin, dedication to. See Stanton.

SS. Quiricus and Julitta. See SS. Ciricus and Julita.

St. Richard, Bishop and Confessor, commemoration of, 486.

St. Saviour, dedication to. See Syon.
-, -, -, See also I.P.P. (St. Sauveur).

St. Sebastian, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Senan, dedication to. See Scattery Island.

St. Stephen, dedications to. See Beverley; Caen; London (collegiate churches).

SS. Taurin and Feighin, dedication to. See Fore.

St. Theobald, dedication to. See Thursford.

St. Thomas, dedication to. See Kilthomas.

St. Thomas the Apostle, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

St. Thomas the Martyr, dedications to. See Arbroath; Ballybeg; Brentwood; Glasgow; London (religious houses and hospitals); Moray; Winchelsea.
-, -, -, See also Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr; SS. Mary and Thomas the Martyr.

St. Tierney, dedication to. See Clones.

St. Trea. See SS. Bridget and Trea.

St. Werburgh, dedication to. See Chester.

St. Wolfad, dedication to. See Stone.

St. Yrlatheus. See St. Jarlath.

Saints, English, commemorated by the Carthusians, 201, 202.
-, -, See All Saints.
-, -, See also I.P.P. under Cardinals and Saints.

Salut, a gold coin of Henry V in France, 474 and note.

Sanctuaries, 455, 502, 503.
-, -, abuses of the right of, 282.

Saracens, 519.
-, -, See also Turks.

Schism in Scotland, 143, 174, 207, 208, 226, 340, 341, 415, 443, 487.

Schismatics, faculty to absolve, 208.

Scotland, border wars etc. in, 452, 471.
-, -, king of. See James I.
-, -, William, marshal of. See Keith.
-, -, money of, 142, 353.
-, -, nuncio to. See Sancto Vito.
-, -, royal right to make collation of cathedral dignities etc. during voidance of sees, 146.
-, -, See also Alien priories; Augustinian; Collations; Hospitals; Merchants; Premonstratensian; Provisions; Schism.

Scots clergy at the Roman court. See Roman court.

Seal, the Great, 160.

Seaport, 486.

Secular arm, invocation of the aid of the, 49, 55, 135, 137, 139, 142, 168, 184, 221, 272, 274, 385, 386, 412, 476, 481, 542, 544.
-, -, benefices unlawfully detained with the aid of the, 513.

Sepulchre, our Lord's. See Jerusalem (in I.P.P.).

Serfdom, a bar to ordination without the lord's consent, 423.

Serfs, 116.
-, -, manumission of, 79, 525.

Simony, by bishops, 133, 144, 185.
-, -, by secular and regular clergy, 9, 14, 16, 18, 19, 64, 86, 95, 110, 132, 133, 143, 144, 148, 149, 170, 183–185, 189, 192–194, 196, 206, 209, 216, 223, 226, 244, 245, 272, 274, 275, 277, 290, 291 (bis), 293, 294, 331, 337–339, 345, 359, 361, 363, 372–376, 379, 390, 394, 395, 397, 398, 404, 411, 424, 425, 428, 447, 447 (bis), 449, 459, 462, 465–467, 472, 499, 505, 509 (bis), 510, 514, 523, 525, 529, 532, 537, 347, 548 (bis), 550–552, 553 (bis), 554 (bis), 555, 556, 561, 562, 566, 581.
-, -, clause providing against, 294, 453, 466, 531, 549.
-, -, rehabilitation on account of. See Rehabilitations.
-, -, reservation of sentences of excommunication for. See Martin V.
-, -, See also Collations (by authority of the ordinary.)
-, -, See Institutions; Religious.

Staple, wool, 111, 112.

Statutes of:—
-, cathedral churches. See Cathedral churches.
-, colleges and collegiate churches. See Colleges.
-, hospitals, 98–100, 563.
-, Third Lateran Council. See Benefices, lapse of.
-, province of Canterbury, about married notaries [Lyndwood, Provinciale, lib. iii, tit. 3, cap. 2; pp. 129–130 of the Oxford edition of 1679], 251, 256, 287.
-, religious orders, 210, 217.
-, -, See also Constitutions; Hospitallers; Mortmain; Provisors; Religious; Reservations (ipso facto by 'Execrabilis').

Students. See Archdeacons; Cambridge; Civil law; Medicine; Oxford; Religious; Residence; Universities.

Suffragan bishops. See Bishops.