252 THIRD CENSUS OF FINNEGANS WAKE 
+77.7—with Arieb (q.v.); 95.31; 
+99.10—with Ariel (q.v.), .12—with 
Bainnsfather (q.v.); ?104.22; 141.4,7; 
174.29—30; 204.2; 231.30; 247.27; 
276.left margin (refers to AE and the 
two-headed octopus in Ulysses); 281.21; 
300.4; +303.n. 1—with Abel (see Cain); 
?316.4; ?325.22; +326.16,19—with Lir 
(q.v.); +331.35—36—with Lin (q.v.); 
3'38.36; 375.13; ?379.11; +445.36—with 
Earwicker (q.v.); +449.30—with Ariel 
(q.v.); 462.34; 540.35; 552.8 (bis); 
594.34; + 599.19—with Salmon (q.v.), 
20; 601.30 (4 times); +608.5—with 
Draper (q.v.; AE worked as a draper); 
625.4. 
Russian General—see Buckley. 
Ruth—title, heroine of a book of the Old Testament. See Boaz. ?3.12;
58.30—31 (4 times); ?147.13; 192.28; 257.21; 596.21. 
Rutherford, Ernest, 1st baron Rutherford of Nelson (1871—1937)—English
scientist who split the atom, as Mr Breon Mitchell says. Joyce makes an anagram
of his name to bring in Hurdleford (see Dublin). 353.23. 
Rutland, Roger Manners, 5th earl (1576- 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saar—wife of Finn (q.v.), mother of Ossian (q.v.), changed into a doe.
+2 10.30— with Sarah, Sarah Cumnan; +571.24— with Sarah (q.v.).

*Sabjna, S., 512.11. 
~ Edmund Waller gave Lady Dorothy Sidney (b. 1617); sécheresse is
French "dryness," "bannenness." 204.1. 
Sackerson—Elizabethan (q.v.) bear (q.v.); see Ulysses (186). See also
Sacksoun, Hunks, Man Servant, Mahan. 15.35; 
530.21. 
*Sacksoun, Sachsen, Sistersen ("The Sistens"?—see Dubhiners), Saunderson
(q.v.), Sockenson, Sigurd (q.v.), Seekersenn, Soakersoon, etc—names
of the Man Servant (q.v.) when he is a constable, usually drunk, always a
blond enemy of the black man (q.v.; see also Ham). I do not know the basic
form of this name. Perhaps Sackenson (q.v.) on Saxon (q.v.), a dirty word
to the Irish. 
Sackvllle, Lionel Cranfield, 1st duke of Dorset—Irish viceroy (1750—54).
Sack- 
S 
1612)—a Shakespearean (q.v.) pretender (see Ulysses, 205). The 4th
duke was an Irish viceroy, 1784. Rutland Square was named for him, but is
now Pamnell (q.v.) Square. See Roger. 42.36; 148.8—9; +349.15—with
Shakespeare (q.v.); 437.5. 
*Rutter_see Here Comes Everybody. 
88.21. 
*Ruttledges_maybe De Valera's (q.v.) minister of justice, who banned Shaw's
(q.v.) Black Girl from Ireland. 72.4. 
Rutty, Dr—eccentric 18th-century' Dubliner, Quaker, naturalist, physician.
493.13—with Gogarty (q.v.); 525.4,13; 
537.9— 10. 
*Ryall, Stewart—some royal Stuart? Charles Edward Stuart (q.v.)? Parnell
(q.v.)? 227.29. 
*Ryan_maybe Frederick Ryan (1874— 1913), who with Magee (q.v.) edited
Dana (q.v.), 1904—5. Dana published "My Love is in a Light Attire."
288.n. 6. 
Ryan, John—last bailiff of Dublin; title afterward changed to sheriff
(see 540.19— 20). 77.14. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ville (now O'Connell, q.v.) Street bore his name. 14.3, 514.24; etc. 
Sade, Marquis de (1740—18 14)—French 
author of Juhiette, Justine (q.q.v.), etc. 
See also Laura. + 137.9—with Saturn, 
Slattery (q.q.v.); 184.29, ?36; 
+363.13—with Satan, Saturn (q.q.v.); 
 +482.4—with Midas (q.q.v.); 
+496.21—with Adam (q.v.). 
Sadko—rich merchant in the Novgorod cycle, a sad contrast to the heretic
or raskob'nik (see Raskolnikov) as in the story of Dives and Lazarus(q.v.).
156.10. Sailor—see Norwegian Captain, Ulysses, Sea, Lin. 
Sailor King—see William IV. 
St Austell, Ivan, and Hilton St Just— Ulysses (648) mentions them as
Dublin tenors. 48.11—12. 
St Lawrence family—owners of Howth (q.v.) Castle and its environs.
The founder of the family was Amony or Anmoricus Tristram, an Anglo-Norman
invader who came from Brittany to Ireland, fought a battle on August 10 (feast