8-29;
Bretons accompany, on his expedition against England, 232,
233
WILLIAM, COUNT. The name of the nobleman to whom Marie of France
dedicated her Fables, identified with Longsword, Earl of
Salisbury, 283-284
WINDS, THE. Play a large part in Breton folk-lore, 162;
a wind-tale, 163-167
WINE. St Germain exchanges for wax from the monks of Dol, 19;
a wine festival in honour of King Gradlon, 189
WOMEN. In early communities, magical power often the possession of,
246;
generally the conservators of surviving Druidic tradition, 247;
St Goezenou's antipathy to, 369;
costume of the women of Brittany--_see_ Costume _and_ Head-dress
WOOD OF CHESTNUTS. Mentioned in a story of Morvan, 217
Y
YEUN, THE. A morass of evil repute, 102-103;
a story of, 103-105
YORK. The city, in England;
St Samson ordained at, 349
YOUDIC, THE. A part of the Yeun peat-bog, 103;
a story of, 103-105
YOUGHAL. A town in Ireland;
Azenor and the infant Budoc washed ashore at, 355;
Budoc becomes abbot of the monastery at, 356
YOUGHAL, ABBOT OF. In the legend of St Budoc, 355, 356
YOUTH WHO DID NOT KNOW. The story of, 106-115
YS, or IS. A submerged city of legend;
the legend of, 184-188;
such a legend common to several Celtic races, 187;
Giraldus Cambrensis and the legend of, 187-188
YSEULT. _See_ Ysonde
YSONDE, or YSEULT. Daughter of the King of Ireland;
some incidents in her story paralleled in the ballad of Bran,
228;
the story of Tristrem and, 257-274;
the story of Tristrem and, claimed as a sun-myth, 274-275
YSONDE OF THE WHITE HAND. Daughter of Hoel I, Duke of Brittany;
in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, 271, 273
YVES. Husband of Azenor the Pale, 361-363
YVON. A youth;
in the story of the Castle of the Sun, 131-137
YVONNE. A maiden;
in the story of the Castle of the Sun, 131-137
ZIMMER, H. Cited, 278
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Transcriber Notes
Typographical inconsistencies have been changed and are listed below.
Hyphenation has been standardized.
Otherwise, archaic spelling and the author's punctuation style have
been preserved.
Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_.
The macrons over the a's in Mah[=a]bh[=a]rata and R[=a]m[=a]yana are
indicated by [=a].
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