s soundings of Traverse
Channel, 90; joins in attack on French left at Montmorency, 136; orders
burning of two stranded transports, 142; makes feint opposite Beauport,
164, 174; Wolfe's bequest to, 175; advances vessels in front of Lower
Town, 231. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._; Doughty, _Siege of Quebec_; Wood,
_Logs of the Conquest of Canada_ and _The Fight for Canada_; Bradley,
_The Fight with France_.
=Saunders, John= (1754-1834). Born in Virginia. Joined the royal forces
and served throughout the War of Independence. Went to England; studied
law and called to the bar. In 1790 appointed judge of the Supreme Court
of New Brunswick, and a member of the Council; from 1822 to 1834
chief-justice of the province. =Index=: =W= Chief justice, 74; dies,
1834, 74. =Bib.=: Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_.
=Saunders, John Simcoe= (1795-1878). Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Went to England; educated at Oxford University. Called to the bar of
Nova Scotia, 1819, and to that of Lower Canada, 1820. Surveyor-general
of New Brunswick, 1840, and provincial secretary, 1845. Appointed to the
Legislative Council, of which he became Speaker, 1866; also senior
justice of the Court of Common Pleas. =Index=: =W= Advocate-general, New
Brunswick, 34; Partelow succeeds as provincial secretary, 116. =Bib.=:
_The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions_. For biog., _see_
Morgan, _Annual Register_, 1878; Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_.
=Sauvage.= =WM= Frigate in which Levis embarked at Brest, 12.
=Savage, Thomas= (1608-1682). Went to Massachusetts in 1635 with Sir
Harry Vane, and the following year elected a freeman of Boston. In 1638
helped to found the settlement of Rhode Island. Served in the Indian
wars, 1675. =Index=: =F= Third in command in Phipps's expedition, 281.
=Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._
=Savignon.= =Ch= Name given to young Algonquian taken as hostage for
Nicolas Marsolet, 63.
=Scalping.= =WM= Forbidden by Wolfe except in case of Indians, or
Canadians dressed as Indians, 102; declared by Vaudreuil to be
necessary, 102, 108; by Indians on the side of French, 141; by Wolfe's
rangers, 150.
=Schank, John= (1740-1823). Born in Scotland. Entered the navy, 1758.
Commanded the _Canso_ in the St. Lawrence, 1766. Placed in charge of the
naval establishment at St. John's; succeeded in launching several small
war vessels on Lake Champlain. Subsequently had charge of the marine
depots at Quebec and at Detroit; and in 177
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