Scotland, —— Esq. [159]. (see [Manor House])

Scott, Sir W. [177]. (see [Early Court])

Selsey, Lord, [36]. (see [Cannon House])

Send Grove, [26].

Sergison, Rev. Mr. [50]. (see [Cuckfield Place])

Serle, —— Esq. [211]. (see [Chilworth House])

Shawford House, [78].

Shaw House, [180], the seat of Sir Joseph Andrews. This is a large edifice, built with brick and stone, and is celebrated for having been the head quarters of Charles the First, at the time of the last battle of Newbury. In an oak wainscot in one of the rooms, is a hole, said to be occasioned by a musquet shot fired through one of the windows at the King, while standing near it. It is an ancient mansion, much enclosed by wood.

Shaw House, [200].

Shelly, Sir T. [218]. (see [Castle Goring])