Julius Cæsar in, [16];
two British kingdoms in, [19];
the first monastery in, founded by Gwénnolé, [185];
King Arthur hunts wild beasts in, [278];
St Samson bidden to go to, [349]
Arthur, King. British chieftain, of legendary fame;
his finding of Excalibur, [256-257];
his encounter with the giant of Mont-Saint-Michel, [275-277];
his existence doubted by Bretons in the twelfth century, [278];
his fight with the dragon at the Lieue de Grève, [278-281];