[439] Holy Wells, p. 102.
[440] Allcroft, A. Hadrian, Earthwork of England, p. 136.
[441] P. 16.
[442] Carey, Miss E. F., Folklore, xxv., No. 4, p. 417.
[443] Mitton, C. F., Kensington, p. 58.
[444] Iliad, XX., 246, 262.
[445] The first lessee of the Manor at Kensington, now known as Holland Park, was a certain Robert Horseman. Holland House being built in a swamp, or holland, may owe its title to that fact or to its having been erected by a Dutchman. The Bog of Allen in Ireland is authoritatively equated with holland.
[446] This information was given me verbally by Miss Mary George of Sennen Cove.
[447] Zennor is understood to have meant Holy Land.
[448] Proc. of Roy. Ir. Acad., xxxiv., C., 10-11, p. 376.