[720] Stow, p. 217.

[721] In some parts this ceremony was known as “crying the Mare”: in Wales the horse of the guise or goose dancers was known as Mari Lhwyd.

[722] Mrs. George of Sennen Cove.

[723] Irvine, C., St. Brighid and her Times, p. 6.

[724] Greater London, l., p. 40.

[725] Quoted, St. Brighid and Her Times, p. 7.

[726] Keightley, I., F. M., pp. 139-49.

[727] Huyshe, W., Life of Columba, p. 129.

[728] De Bello Gallico, p. 121.

[729] See Appendix B, p. 873.