[624] Sabean Litany attributed to Enoch.
[625] G. L., v. 185, 195.
[626] Walford E., Greater London, vol. ii., p. 299.
[627] Dennis G., Cities of Etruria.
[628] Cornwall, vol. i., 397; Victoria County Histories.
[629] Cornwall, vol. i., 394; Victoria County Histories.
[630] Blackie’s Dictionary of Place-Names defines Godmanham as follows: “the holy man’s dwelling, the site of an idol temple destroyed under the preaching of Paulinus whose name it bears,” p. 98.
[631] “The year before last I went to Bodavon Mountain to take photographs of the cromlech that used to lie there. When I got there, however, I found the place absolutely bare, not a vestige of the cromlech remaining. On making inquiries, a road newly metalled was pointed out to me, and I was told that the cromlech had been used for that purpose. This was done despite the fact that many tons of loose stone are lying on the mountain-side close by.”—Griffith, John E., The Cromlechs of Anglesey and Carnarvon, 1900.
[632] Huyshe, W., Life of St. Columba, p. 176.
[633] Hazlitt, W. Carew, Faiths and Folklore, i., 210.