Wales, afterward St David's;
a story of St Keenan and, 343-344
ROUND TOWER. At Ardmore, Ireland, 51;
at Abernethy, Perthshire, 52
RUMENGOL. A village in Brittany;
the Pardon of the Singers held at, 378
S
SACRING BELLS. The use of, an old Breton custom, 380
ST ANNE. A Breton saint;
Morvan prays to, 216-217;
Morvan rewards with gifts, 218;
Morvan gives praise to, for his victory over the Moor, 220;
frees Morvan from his burden, 224;
mentioned, 146
SAINTE-ANNE-LA-PALUD. A village in Brittany;
the Pardon of the Sea held at, 378
ST APOTHEMIUS. St Convoyon steals the bones of, from Angers
Cathedral, and takes them to Redon, 336
ST AUGUSTINE. Archbishop of Canterbury;
mentioned, 100
ST BALDRED. A Celtic saint, 359-360
ST BALDRED'S BOAT. A rock in the Firth of Forth;
the legend of, 359
ST BARBE. A Breton saint, 332-335
SAINTE-BARBE. A village in Brittany;
megaliths at, 42
ST BIEUZY. A Breton saint, 345-346;
the Holy Well of, at Bieuzy, 381
ST BRIDGET. An Irish saint;
Azenor prays to, and is helped by, 354;
church of, at Berhet, the custom of ringing the sacring bell
survives in, 380;
church of, at Perguet, the fireplace in, 381
SAINT-BRIEUC.
I. An _arrondissement_ of Brittany, 88, 350
II. A town in Brittany;
a relic of St Keenan preserved in the cathedral of, 344
SAINT-BRIEUC, BAY OF. A bay on the Breton coast;
the Nicole of, 100;
mentioned, 18, 350
ST BUDOC. A Breton saint;
the legend of, 353-356
SAINT-CAST. A village in Brittany;
in the story of the Lost Daughter, 75;
a story from, 84;
the story of the Combat of, 236-237;
mentioned, 83
ST CECILIA'S DAY. Ceremonies in honour of King Gradlon on, 189
ST CHARLES. Jesuit church of, at Antwerp;
relics of St Winwaloe preserved at, 371
ST CONVOYON. A Breton saint, 335-338
ST CORBASIUS. A Breton saint;
kills St Goezenou, 370
ST CORNELY. A Breton saint, the patron of cattle;
in a legend of Carnac, 44-45
ST DAVID'S. A city in Wales, originally called Ros-ynys;
in a story of St Keenan, 344
SAINT-DENIS. A famous abbey, in the city of Saint-Denis, in France;
Du Guesclin buried in, 32
SAINT-DIDIER. A village in Brittany;
the Roches aux Fees near, 50
ST DUBRICUS. A British saint;
mentioned, 346
ST DUNSTAN. A
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