"A Saker is a passenger or peregrine Hawk, for her eyrie hath not been found by any. She is somewhat larger than the haggard falcon, her plume is rusty and ragged, the sear of her foot and beak like the lanner; her pounces are short; however she has great strength, and is hardy to all kind of fowl."—Gentleman's Recreation. A Sakerett was probably a young Saker. Six Sakers and five Sakeretts cost, in 1532, eight crowns a-piece, the sum paid for the eleven being 20l. 10s. 8d.

Sakfelde, the groom porter, [120].

Salad Oil, a potell of, [12], ter.

---- Herbs brought, [176], [216].

Salisbury Master, [65], [156].

Salmon, a fresh, brought, [31].

Sampson Adam, [105], [110].

Sandes, Sir Richard, [91].

Sandwich, [273], bis.

----, Friars of, [273].