St. Martin's Monastery, Rome,
257
,
259
.
St. Martin's, Rome, Abbot of,
see
John
.
St. Mary's Church, Bethlehem,
339
.
St. Mary's Church, Lichfield,
224
.
St. Michael's Church, Malmesbury,
343
n.
St. Michael's Oratory, Erneshow,
303
.
St. Oswald's, near Hexham,
137
.
St. Pancras Church, Canterbury,
210
n.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London,
89
,
240
.
St. Paul's Church, Rome,
81
.
St. Peter, the patrimony of, in Gaul,
44
n.
St. Peter's Church, Bamborough,
147
.
St. Peter's Church, Lindisfarne,
169
,
192
,
295
,
302
.
St. Peter's Church, Ripon,
346
,
356
.
St. Peter's, Rome,
81
,
257
,
313
.
St. Peter's Church, Whitby,
190
.
St. Peter's Church, York, now York Minster,
118
,
119
.
SS. Peter and Paul, Church and Monastery of, Canterbury,
94
,
98
n.,
314
;
and
see
St. Augustine's
.
SS. Peter and Paul, Church of, at Dorchester,
148
n.
SS. Peter and Paul, Church of, at Winchester,
149
.
SS. Peter and Paul, monastery of, at Wearmouth and Jarrow,
386
;
and
see
Wearmouth
.
St. Saviour's Church, Utrecht,
324
.
St. Stephen's Church, Faremoûtier-en-Brie,
153
.
Santi Quattro Coronati, Church of, at Rome,
99
n.
S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Rome,
210
n.
Saracens, The,
xxxi
; origin of,
378
.
Sarah's Tomb,
341
n.,
342
.
Saranus, or Saran Ua Critain, Irish Ecclesiastic,
129
.
Saul,
73
,
387
.
Saxon, the name,
317
n.
“Saxon Chronicle, The,”
editorial references to,
125
n.,
231
n.,
241
n.,
342
n.,
385
n.
Saxons, The,
xxiii
,
13
;
called in to help the Britons,
29
;
conquer Britain,
29
,
30
,
31
;
settled in Britain,
37
,
42
.
Saxony, Old,
30
.
Scandinavia,
7
n.,
317
n.
Scarborough,
275
n.
Scarlet Dye made from snails,
5
.
Scellanus, Irish priest,
129
.
Schleswig,
30
n.
Schools, founded by Sigbert,
172
;
in Gaul,
121
n.,
172
;
in Kent,
121
n.,
172
.
Scotland,
see
Ireland
.
Scottia, signification of,
92
n.
Scottish Language,
6
.
Scots,
i.e.
, Irish,
xxiii
,
xxxi
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
91
,
191
;
incursions of,
20
n.,
23
,
26
;
Christianity among,
8
,
26
,
[pg 433]
27
;
their observance of Easter,
91
,
92
,
128
,
129
;
expelled from England,
28
,
73
,
74
,
94
;
of Dalriada,
8
,
73
,
142
n.,
286
,
381
.
Scots, King of,
see
Aedan
,
Conall
.
Scott, Sir W., editorial reference to his
“Antiquary,”
25
n.
Scylla,
365
.
Scythia,
7
.
Seals in Britain,
5
.
Sebbi, Joint King of Essex, brother of Sigbert the Little,
xxviii
,
212
,
232
,
316
n.;
his piety,
212
,
238
,
239
;
his queen,
238
,
240
;
retires into a monastery,
238
,
239
;
his vision,
239
,
240
;
death,
212
,
239
,
240
;
burial,
240
;
posthumous miracle,
240
.
Sedulius, author of
“Carmen Paschale,”
and
“Opus Paschale,”
344
.
Segeni, Abbot of Iona,
144
.
Segenus, Irish priest,
129
.
Selaeseu,
see
Selsey
.
Selred, King of the East Saxons,
346
n.
Selsey, Selaeseu, or the Island of the Sea-calf, monastery at,
247
;
diocese of,
251
n.,
345
,
379
n.
Selsey, Bishop of,
see
Eadbert
,
Eolla
,
Sigfrid
.
Selsey, Abbot of,
see
Eappa
,
Eadbert
.
Senlis, Bishop of,
see
Liudhard
.
Senones,
215
.
Sens, Archbishop of,
see
Emme
,
Wulfram
.
Sepulchre, The Holy,
339
,
340
.
Sergius I, Pope,
xxxvi
,
312
,
313
,
314
,
323
,
343
n.
Serpent, the Devil,
266
.
Severianus, St.,
99
n.
Severianus, Pelagian Bishop,
32
.
Severinus, Pope,
128
,
129
.
Severn, The river,
84
n.,
380
.
Severus, Emperor, divides Britain by a rampart,
12
,
13
,
25
,
382
;
his government of Britain,
12
;
death,
12
,
13
.
Severus, Bishop of Trèves, accompanies Germanus to Britain,
39
,
40
.
Sexbald of Essex,
184
.
Sexburg, daughter of Anna, wife of Earconbert,
149
n.,
152
,
269
;
Abbess of Ely and of Sheppey,
261
;
acts as regent,
261
n.;
translates Ethelthryth's bones,
261
,
262
.
Sexburg, wife of Coinwalch, reigns in Wessex,
241
n.
Sexwulf, Abbot of Medeshamstead, afterwards Bishop of Mercia, in place of Wynfrid,
218
n.,
231
,
242
,
244
,
356
n.;
account of,
231
n.;
expelled from Mercia,
244
n.
Sheppey, Monastery of,
261
n.
Sheppey, Abbess of,
see
Ermingild
,
Sexburg
.
Sherborne, Diocese of,
xxx
,
343
n.
Sherborne, Bishop of,
see
Aldhelm
,
Forthere
.