lad of, 360-364;
distinctive national costume in, 372;
mentioned, 108
CORNUBIA. A British kingdom in Armorica, the modern Cornouaille,
19
CORNWALL. An English county, anciently a kingdom;
in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, 257-262;
mentioned, 278
CORSEUL. A town in Brittany;
the people of, refuse the teachings of St Malo, 342-343
CORSTORPHINE. A village near Edinburgh;
the legend of the building of the church at, 51
COSTUME. Breton;
specimens of, in the museum at Kerjolet, 208;
the faithfulness of the Bretons to their national costume, 372;
the varieties of, 372-377;
the costume of Cornouaille, 372;
of Quimper, 372-373;
of the workers of the Escoublac district, 373-374;
of the women of Granville, 374;
of the women of Ouessant, 374;
of the men of St Pol, 375;
of Pont l'Abbe and the Bay of Audierne, 376;
of Morlaix, 376-377;
gala dress in Brittany, 377
COTES-DU-NORD. One of the departments of Brittany, 13;
part of the ancient kingdom of Domnonia, 19;
mentioned, 41, 88, 167, 282, 351
COUDRE. A maiden;
in the Lay of the Ash-tree, 319-320
COURILS. A race of gnomes peculiar to Brittany, 87, 98-99
COURONNES DE STE BARBE. Amulets sold at the festival of St Barbe at
Le Faouet, 333
COX, REV. SIR G. W. Cited, 275 _n._
CRAON. The house of, 174
CRIONS. A race of gnomes peculiar to the ruins of Tresmalouen, 99
CROMLECH. The term;
its derivation and significance, 38
CROSS OF THE THOUSAND SAILS. A monument at Guic-sezne, 370
CRUSADES. Mentioned, 190
CULROSS. A town in Scotland;
St Kentigern born at, 357
CUP-AND-RING ALTAR. A monument discovered in the Milton of Colquhoun
district, Scotland, 47
CUP-AND-RING MARKINGS. Symbols inscribed on megaliths;
their meaning and purpose, 46-48
CUPID AND PSYCHE. The story of;
mentioned, 137
CURIOSOLITAE. A Gallic tribe which inhabited Brittany, 16;
the Curiosolites refuse to receive Christian teaching from St Malo,
342-343
CYMBELINE. A half-legendary British king;
mentioned, 173
D
DAGWORTH, SIR THOMAS. An English knight;
at the battle of La Roche-Derrien, 31
DAHUT. Princess, daughter of Gradlon;
in the legend of Ys, 185, 186
DANAE. A maiden, in Greek mythology, mother of Perseus;
mentioned, 358
DAOINE SIDHE. Irish deities, 87
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