ment by the bagpipe, 229
CLAUDE. Queen of Francis I of France, 36
CLEDER. A town in Brittany;
St Keenan built a monastery at, 344
CLERK OF ROHAN, THE. The story of, 189-193
CLISSON. A Breton chateau, 204-205
CLISSON, OLIVER DE. A celebrated Breton soldier, Constable of
France;
fought in the War of the Two Joans, 35, 204;
and the chateau of Clisson, 204;
and the chateau of Josselin, 205, 206
CLOTAIRE I. King of the Franks, 40
COADELAN. The manor of;
occupied by Fontenelle, 230, 231;
has gone to decay, 232
COADELAN, THE LADY OF. Her daughter carried off by Fontenelle,
229-230
COAT-SQUIRIOU, MARQUIS OF. In the story of the Youth who did not
Know, 106-109
COCKNO. A place in Scotland;
inscribed stones at, 47
COESORON. A river in Brittany, 17
COETMAN. The house of, 204
COETMAN, VISCOUNT OF. A Breton nobleman;
mentioned, 204-205
COETQUEN, TOWER OF. One of the towers in the city wall of Dinan,
209
COIFFES. Of Brittany;
specimens of, in the museum at Kerjolet, 208
_See_ Head-dress
COLE, KING. A half-legendary British king;
mentioned, 173
COLODOC. A name given to St Keenan. _See_ St Keenan
COMBAT OF SAINT-CAST, THE. The ballad of, 236-238
COMBOURG. A Breton chateau, 207-208;
Chateaubriand associated with, 208
COMORRE THE CURSED. The story of, 180-184;
mentioned, 382
COMTE DE GABALIS, LE. The Abbe de Villars' work;
mentioned, 64
CONAN I. Count of Brittany (Count of Rennes), 27
CONAN II. Duke of Brittany;
and Duke William of Normandy, 27-29
CONAN III. Duke of Brittany, 30;
patron of Abelard, 248
CONAN IV. Duke of Brittany, 30
CONAN. Father of Morvan, 215
CONCARNEAU. A town in Brittany;
megaliths at, 42;
the chateau of Kerjolet in, 208
CONCORET. A town in Brittany;
had a reputation as the abode of sorcerers, 242
CONCURRUS. A village in Brittany;
megaliths at, 42
CONNAUGHT. An Irish province;
St Keenan a native of, 343
CONSTANCE. Daughter of Conan IV of Brittany;
married to Geoffrey Plantagenet, 30
CONTES POPULAIRES DE LA HAUTE-BRETAGNE. P. Sebillot's work;
cited, 83 _n._
CORK. A county of Ireland;
mentioned, 355
CORNOUAILLE. A district in Brittany;
the ancient Cornubia, 19;
formed by immigrants from Britain, 23;
Azenor the Pale, a bal
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