[827] London, p. 59.
[828] Irish Folklore, p. 34.
[829] Gomme, Sir L., The Topography of London, ii., 215.
[830] See Cynethryth post, p. 761.
[831] Golden Legend, iii., 188.
[832] Hunt, R., Popular Romances of the West of England, p. 73.
[833] Cf. Numbers xiii. 33.
[834] Adjacent to Perry Mount, Perrivale, Sydenham, are Adamsrill road, Inglemere road, Allenby road, and Exbury road.
[835] This Tanfield Court supposedly takes its name from an individual named Tanfield. Wherever the original Tanfield was it was doubtless the scene of many a bonfire or Beltan similar to the joyous “Tan Tads,” or “Fire Fathers” of Brittany.
[836] Cf. Forster, Rev. C., The One Primeval Language, 1851.