Sadlers, a very ancient company, though it was not incorporated by letters patent till the reign of Edward I. They are governed by a Prime and three other Wardens, with eighteen Assistants, and have a livery of seventy members, whose fine on their admission is 10l. They have a very handsome hall in Cheapside. Maitland.
Sadlers alley, Dorset street.
Sadlers court, Milford lane.
Saffron hill, 1. Field lane, at the bottom of Snow hill. 2. Hockley in the Hole.
Salisbury alley, Chiswell street.
Salisbury court, Dorset street, Fleet street; so called from the Bishop of Salisbury’s city mansion there; afterwards the Earl of Dorset’s.
Salisbury lane, Rotherhith Wall.
Salisbury stairs, Salisbury street, in the Strand.
Salisbury street, 1. Marigold street, Rotherhith Wall. 2. In the Strand; so called from the Earl of Salisbury’s house, which formerly stood there.
Salisbury walk, Chelsea road.