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a story of the Clerk of Rohan, 190 _n._; his _Barzaz-Breiz_, 211-212; stories from his _Barzaz-Breiz_, 212-237; indications of the source of his matter, 224-225; and the story of Fontenelle, 230; and the story of the Combat of Saint-Cast, 237; on the story of Azenor the Pale, 363, 364; cited, 57 _n._, 65 _n._, 184 _n._, 247 HERVE. Son of Kyvarnion; the story of the wolf and, 22; mentioned, 390 HIGHLANDERS. Scottish; in the story of the Combat of Saint-Cast, 237 HIGHLANDS. Scottish; beliefs in, respecting stones, 52-53; the 'Washing Woman' of, 100 HILDWALL. A pious man of Angers; St Convoyon lodges with, 336 HODAIN. A dog; in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, 267 HOEL I. Duke of Brittany, 275, 276, 278 HOEL V. Duke of Brittany, 30 HOLGER. A half-mythical Danish hero; mentioned, 212 HOLMES, T. RICE. Cited, 245 _n._ HOLY LAND. _See_ Palestine HOULES. Caverns; the Bretons suppose fairies to inhabit, 75 HUON DE MERY. A thirteenth-century writer; on the fountain of Baranton, 71 HURLERS, THE. A Cornish legend; mentioned, 44 I IBERIANS. A non-Aryan race, supposed to have inhabited Britain; held by Rhys to be the originators of Druidism, 245 IDA. King of Bernicia; mentioned, 21, 22 ILE D'ARZ. An island off the coast of Brittany; megaliths in, 48 ILE-DE-FRANCE. A French province; Marie of France said to have been a native of, 283 ILE AUX MOINES. An island in the Gulf of Morbihan; megalithic monuments in, 48 ILE DE SEIN. An island off the Breton coast, 63; St Winwaloe settled on, 371 ILE-VERTE. An island off the Breton coast; St Winwaloe lived on, 370 ILLE-ET-VILAINE. One of the departments of Brittany, 13, 39, 50 INVERESK. A village in Scotland; mentioned, 359 IOUENN. A young man; in the story of the Man of Honour, 147-155 IRELAND. Markings on the megalithic monuments in, 46; the legend of the submerged city in, 187; the harp anciently the national instrument of, 229; Tristrem in, 264, 265-267; Petranus, father of St Patern, goes to, 347; St Patern meets his father in, 348; many saints in, 350; Azenor and Budoc in, 355-356; Budoc made King of, 356; late survival of the custom of keeping domestic bards in, 364 IRELAND, KING OF. In the story of Tristrem a
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