[33] Part I., Letter IV., Edition 1822.
[34] Ulster Journal of Archæology, 1861-62, p. 212.
[35] See "Prehistoric Stone Forts of Northern Clare," by Thomas J. Westropp, M.A., M.R.I.A. (Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. vi., fifth series, 1896).
[36] See "Illustrations of Irish History," by C. Litton Falkiner, p. 416. He considers it probable that Jorevin de Rochefort was Albert Jouvin de Rochefort, Trésorier de France.
[37] See Ulster Fairies, Danes and Pechts, p. 28.
[38] See Annual Report of Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 1907-08, "A Holiday Trip to West Kerry," p. 73.
[39] See Mr. David MacRitchie's "Northern Trolls," read at the Folklore Congress, Chicago, 1893, p. 12.
[40] See Ulster Fairies, Danes and Pechts, p. 27.
[41] See "Memoirs of Anne, Lady Fanshawe," edited by Herbert C. Fanshawe, pp. 57-59.
[42] Translated by Mr. S. H. O'Grady in "Silva Gadelica," volume with translation and notes. (For Cnu and Blathnait, see pp. 115-117.)