[792] Faiths and Folklore, ii., 401.

[793] Ibid., 402.

[794] Aneurin’s Gododin.

[795] Cf. “Laganiensis,” Irish Folklore, p. 35.

[796] Cf. New Light on Renaissance, p. 169.

[797] Birdwood, Sir G., preface to Symbolism of East and West, p. xvi.

[798] Hazlitt, W. Carew, Faiths and Folklore, ii., 402.

[799] Cf. Aucassin and Nicoletté, Everyman’s Library.

[800] Fraser, J. B., Persia, p. 129.

[801] At Looe in Cornwall the site of what was apparently the ancient forum or Fore street, is now known as “Hannafore”. Opposite is St. George’s Islet. The connection between George and Hanover suggests that St. George was probably the patron saint of Hanover.