[268] It is not unlikely that the Goss and Cass families of to-day are the descendants of the British tribe referred to by the Romans as the Cassi.

[269] The Welsh for alban or alpin is elphin.

[270] Urlin, Miss Ethel M., Festivals, Holy Days, and Saints’ Days, p. 192.

[271] Ibid., p. 196.

[272] Cf. Hone, W., Everyday Book, vol. i., col. 1340.

[273] Cf. Hone, W., Everyday Book, vol. i., col. 1340.

[274] xli. 19.

[275] Faiths and Folklore, i., 332.

[276] Celtic Britain, p. 211. Sir John frequently changed his mind.

[277] Barddas, p. 416.