[313]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 130.

[314]. The old Irish tract called Coir Anmann (the Choice of Names) says: “Manannan mac Lir ... the Britons and the men of Erin deemed that he was the god of the sea”.

[315]. Iolo MSS., stanza 18 of The Stanzas of the Achievements, composed by the Azure Bard of the Chair.

[316]. See note to chap. XXII—“The Treasures of Britain”.

[317]. Mabinogi of Branwen, Daughter of Llyr.

[318]. Rhys: Hibbert Lectures, p. 245.

[319]. Book of Taliesin, poem XLVIII, in Skene’s Four Ancient Books of Wales, Vol. I, p. 297.

[320]. The Verses of the Graves of the Warriors, in the Black Book of Caermarthen. See also Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 347.

[321]. Rhys: Studies in the Arthurian Legend, p. 160.

[322]. Mabinogi of Manawyddan, Son of Llyr.