[802] Hardwick, C., Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore, p. 159.
[803] The lungs are the organs of haleine.
[804] Courtney, Miss M. E., Cornish Feasts, p. 3.
[805] Johnson, W., Folk Memory, p. 212.
[806] Cf. ibid., p. 211.
[807] The authorities are perplexed by this place-name. “O. E. Llynn means usually a torrent running over a rock which does not exist here. Its later meaning, a pool, is not recorded until 1577”.
[808] The Elsdale Street at Hackney which is found in close contact with Paradise Passage, Well Street, and Paragon Road may mark an original Elves or Ellie’s Dale. Leading to “The Grove” is Pigwell Passage.
[809] Ante, p. 323.
[810] Cf. Hardwick, C., Trad. Super. and Folklore, p. 159.
[811] This word means evidently much more than, as supposed, bridge builder.