Barbarye, barbarian territory, F 1452.

Barnabo, of Milan, B 3589.

Basilie, St. Basil, I 221.

Basilius, B 1. p 4. 81.

Bathe, wyf of, wife of Bath, A 445, E 1170, 1685; (Chaucer's Prologue to the Wife of Bath's Tale, referred to), 17. 29.

Bayard, a name for a horse, T. i. 218; G 1413.

Belial, i.e. yokeless; explained by 'absque iugo,' Judges, xix. 22 (Vulgate), I 897, 898.

Belle, the Bell, an inn, A 719.

Bellona, goddess of war, 7. 5.

Belmarye, Benamarin, A 57, 2630.