[866] Gomme, Sir L., The Topography of London, ii., 222.

[867] Ibid., ii., 216.

[868] Besant, W., Westminster, p. 20.

[869] Rydberg, Teutonic Mythology, p. 118.

[870] In the Kentish neighbourhood of Preston, Perry-court, Perry-wood, Holly Hill, Brenley House, and Oversland is an Old Wives Lees, and Britton Court Farm.

[871] A London cockney refers to his sweetheart as his donah.

[872] See “Archæologia” (from The Gentleman’s Magazine), i., 286.

[873] The English moot hills are sometimes referred to as mudes or muds, Johnson, W., Byways, p. 67.

[874] Quoted from Donnelly, I., Ragnarok.

[875] Moody, S., What is Your Name? p. 266.