INDEX
(Mainly of persons and places)
- Aberystwyth, relics near, [11]
- Akeman Street, [123]
- Almesbury (Amesbury), [175-80]
- Alnwick, [44]
- Ambrosius, [15]
- Aneurin, his testimony to Arthur, [9]
- Arderydd, [66], [71], [82]
- Arnold, Matthew, quoted, [30], [35], [80]
- Arthur (Artus, Arcturus), King—
- his widespread fame, [2], [3];
- Saxon opponents of, [4];
- an allegorical figure, [6], [27], [61];
- Caxton on his identity, [9];
- bardic chroniclers, [9-18], [62];
- Geoffrey’s history of, [18];
- the elemental hero, [29], [33], [149];
- his domain, [31], [38], [39], [46-59], [64];
- Scotch references, [52], [68];
- his birth, [90];
- his coronation, [115];
- his Round Table, [130-58];
- as warrior, [149];
- as national hero, [150], [151];
- his battle at Badon, [155-6];
- in Italy, [157];
- his marriage, [160];
- at Camelot, [159] et seq.;
- battle at Slaughter Bridge, [200];
- his death-wound, [205];
- his tomb, [207-9];
- in Avalon, [238-47];
- supposed remains, [241], [249]
- Arviragus, King, [223]
- Astolat, [55]
- Aurelius Ambrosius, [71], [74]
- Avalon (Avilion), [43], [51];
- described [216] et seq. [See “Glastonbury”]
- Badbury Rings, [153]
- Badon (Mons Badonicus), [4], [13], [51], [152-6]
- Bagdemagus, Sir, [77]
- Balin, Sir, [84], [129], [167]
- Bamborough Castle, [44]
- Barham Down, [156], [204]
- Bath, [152]
- Battles, King Arthur’s, [4], [29], [62], [125], [151];
- the last at Camelford, [198], [200-1], [204], [208];
- with Melvas, [240]
- Bedivere, Sir, [205 n.], [211], [213], [251]
- Belenus, [123]
- Blackmore, poet, [30]
- Blaise (Bleys), [83]
- Borron, Robert de, [188], [230]
- Borrow, George, quoted, [90 n.], [188], [230]
- Bors, Sir, [188], [191]
- Boscastle, [101]
- Bossiney, [101], [183]
- Brecknock, [46], [49], [144]
- Brécéliande (Broceliand, Brocelinde), forest of, [79], [81]
- Brittany, [43], [68]
- Brue, river, [219]
- Brythons, the, [3], [4], [47]
- Bude, [101-2]
- Cadbury Camp, Somerset, [141], [160], [171-2]
- Cadwalla, [5]
- Caerleon, [39], [53];
- described, [113-29]
- Caerwent, [125], [126], [168]
- Camden, quoted, [96], [244]
- Camel, river, [198-9]
- Camelford, [55-7], [101]; described, [194] et seq.
- Cameliard, [39], [46-9]
- Camelot, described, [159] et seq.
- Caractacus, [129]
- Carbonek, [38]
- Carew, historian, [95]
- Carmarthen, Merlin’s Cave at, [67], [78]
- Carobaise, [46]
- Castle Denis, [49]
- Castle-an-Dinas, [111]
- Cattraeth, battle of, [9-10]
- Caxton, his testimony to Arthur, [8], [9], [26]
- Cefn Bryn, [48]
- Celts, the, and their influence on history and legend, [3], [23], [31], [35], [66], [176], [213], [230], [231]
- Cerdic, [4], [5], [48], [153], [155]
- Chalice Hill, [229]
- Clevedon, [172]
- Constantinople, [39]
- Cormac, [107]
- Craik, Mrs., [96]
- David, St., [63], [236]
- Dawstane, [10]
- Dinas Emrys, [71], [76 n.]
- Douarnenez, [46]
- Dozmare Pool, [211-14]
- Drayton, quoted, [144], [155], [171]
- Dryden, [30]
- Dubric (Dubritius), [115], [125], [129], [155]
- Dunchine, [93]
- Dunstan, [236], [237]
- Ector, Sir, [90], [180]
- Edinburgh, [52]
- Edward I, King, at Glastonbury, [249]
- Eildon Hills, [51]
- Emerson, quoted, [33]
- Ettarde, [164]
- Evelake, King, [235]
- Excalibur, [211]
- Freeman, Professor, quoted, [153], [218], [236]
- Frere, J. K., quoted, [136]
- Gaisnar, [21]
- Galahad, [23], [41], [145], [148], [187], [191], [233]
- Gawaine, [79], [81], [161];
- his character, [161-3], [166], [204]
- Geoffrey of Monmouth, [18-21], [95], [115], [118], [131], [251]
- Geraint, [129]
- Gibbon, [27]
- Gildas the historian, [10], [12], [13-16], [153], [246]
- Giraldus Cambriensis, [20]
- Glastonbury, Gildas at, [15];
- history and description of, [216-56]
- “Gleam, The,” [69]
- Glennie, Stuart, quoted, [54], [66], [76 n.]
- Goothe, [38]
- Gorlois, [90], [91]
- Grail, the. [See “Holy Grail”]
- Gray, [30]
- Guenevere (Guinevere, Gwenhwyvar), Queen, [62], [114], [132], [175-82], [240]
- Guest, Lady Charlotte, [78], [153], [162], [238]
- Guildford, [55-7]
- Henry II, King, at Glastonbury, [241-4]
- Henry of Bloys, [241]
- Holy Grail, the, [23], [133], [145];
- the quest of, [186];
- legend of, [187-93], [230]
- Holy Thorn, in Scotland, [52];
- legend of, [223-28]
- Hueil (Howel), [15], [16], [50]
- Iceland, [64]
- Ider, [239]
- Igraine, [90]
- Inis vitrea (Ynyswytryn). [See “Glastonbury”]
- Iseult (Isoud). [See “Tristram and Iseult”]
- Jagent, [38]
- Joseph of Arimathæa, [186], [188], [193];
- at Glastonbury, [221-33] passim
- Joyous Gard, [43], [44], [45], [53], [179]
- Julian Way, the, [123], [168]
- Kay (Kaye), Sir, [91], [161]
- Knighton’s (Nectan’s) Kieve, St., [183-93]
- Knights, the, [37]; their Round Table, [131] et seq.;
- adventures at Camelot, [161], [166];
- the last, [200]
- Kynon, [11]
- Lancelot, Sir, [44], [45], [55], [160], [166], [174], [178], [191]
- Landerneau, [45]
- Land’s End, [42]
- Layamon, [21], [22]
- Leland, quoted, [14], [94], [95], [126], [142], [168], [171], [182], [245]
- Leodegraunce, King, [132-3]
- Llanilterne, Guinevere’s tomb at, [179]
- Llywarch Hên, [9], [11], [34]
- Logris, [36]
- Lonazep, [38]
- Lot, King, [174]
- Lowell, J. R., [30]
- Lyonnesse, [40], [42], [43]
- Lytton, Lord, quoted, [30], [111], [128], [158], [163 n.]
- “Mabinogion,” the, [117], [129]
- Mackinnon, Dr., quoted, [13]
- Malory, Sir Thomas, [25], [26], [27], [106], [191], [212]
- Map (Mapes), Walter, [22-5], [188]
- Mark (Marc’h), King, [41], [46], [104], [106]
- Melvas, King, [239]
- Merlin, [25], [43], [66], [132]; his history, [67-71];
- drama of, [72-5];
- his doom, [75-8];
- his influence, [83];
- his prophecies, [246]
- Milton, [24], [30], [62]
- Moel Arthur, [49]
- Mons Badonicus. [See “Badon”]
- Mordred, [129], [200-3]
- Morris, William, [30]
- Mount, St. Michael’s, [42]
- Myrdin Emrys, [67], [71]
- Nantanleod, King, [4]
- Nennius, [12], [16]
- Nimuë (Vivien), [72], [77]
- Norden, on Tintagel, [97]
- Nutt, David, [191]
- Odin, [64]
- Olaf, [64]
- Orkneys, [52]
- Patrick, St., [236]
- Pelleas, [163-5], [188-9]
- Pellinore, King, [146]
- Pendragon Castle, [51]
- Penrith, [141]
- Pen-y-Van, [144]
- Percivale (Parzifal, Perceval), [134], [186], [189]
- “Perilous, Siege,” [146], [165]
- Petersaint, [38]
- Quoits, Arthur’s, [48-9]
- Renan, [46], [80], [176]
- Ritson, Joseph, [46], [154], [156]
- Rocky Valley, Tintagel, [183]
- Rome, [65], [151], [157]
- Round Table, the, [119];
- history of, [130-58];
- supposed localities, [141] et seq.;
- its symbolism, [145]
- Row Tor, [213]
- Sancgreal, the. [See “Holy Grail”]
- Sandwich, [158]
- Sarras, [190], [192], [193]
- Scilly, [40]
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, [12], [26], [30], [68], [141], [142]
- Shalott, [163], [181]
- Silchester, [116 n.]
- Silures, the, [24], [47], [126]
- Slaughter Bridge, [199], [205]
- Snowdon, [71], [76]
- Sommer, Dr., [26], [29]
- Southey, [29]
- Souvestre, Emile, [81]
- Spenser, [30], [77], [233]
- Steep Holm, [14]
- Stephen’s, St. (Steven’s), Camelot, [160], [174]
- Stonehenge, [3], [75], [154]
- Stow’s Chronicle, [215]
- Strachey, Sir E., quoted, [27], [64]
- Surluse (Surluce), [40], [41]
- Swinburne, quoted, [30]
- Talhairan, [129]
- Taliesin, [9], [11], [129]
- Ten Brink, quoted, [135]
- Tennyson, [30];
- at Caerleon, [126-28], [155], [162];
- description of Camelot, [170];
- on Guinevere, [175];
- the Grail legend, [193];
- on Mordred, [203]
- Terabyl, [91], [92]
- Thierry, [34]
- Thomas the Rhymer, [104]
- Tintagel, [53];
- described, [88-111] passim
- Tor, the Glastonbury, [220], [236], [255]
- Tristram and Iseult, [44], [46], [89], [103-6], [174]
- Tweed, the, [68], [69], [70]
- Urien, [11]
- Usk, river, [67], [115], [119]
- Uther (Uter), King, [64], [71], [74], [75], [89], [90], [132]
- Uwaine, Sir, [72]
- Veitch, professor, [71]
- Vellan, [42]
- Vivien, [77], [79], [81]
- Vortigern, [63 n.], [71], [76]
- Wace, [21], [80], [131]
- Wagner, [107]
- Warton, [30], [139]
- Waste Lands, the, [38]
- Weary All (Wirral, Worall) Hill, [223]
- Wedmore, palace at, [247]
- Wells Abbey, [229]
- Wigan, battle at, [51]
- William of Newburgh, [20]
- Winchester, [55], [131], [143], [167], [139-41] passim
- Wodensbury, battle at, [5]
- Wolfram von Ezchenbach, [189]
- Ynyswytryn. [See “Glastonbury”]
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