Footnote 356:[(return)]
Hist. Brit. iii. 1f. Geoffrey says that Billingsgate was called after Belinus, and that his ashes were preserved in the gate, a tradition recalling some connection of the god with the gate.
Footnote 357:[(return)]
An early Caradawc saga may have become mingled with the story of Caractacus.
Footnote 358:[(return)]
Rees, 77.
Footnote 359:[(return)]
So Elton, 291.
Footnote 360:[(return)]
Folk-lore Record, v. 29.
Footnote 361:[(return)]
Lady Guest, iii. 134.
Footnote 362:[(return)]
Dôn is sometimes held to be male, but she is distinctly called sister of Math (Loth, i. 134), and as the equivalent of Danu she must be female.
Footnote 363:[(return)]
Loth, ii. 209.
Footnote 364:[(return)]
See p. [60], supra, and Rh[^y]s, HL 90f.
Footnote 365:[(return)]
Lady Guest, iii. 255; Skene, i. 297, 350.