the story of, [225-227];

analogies between the story of, and the poem of Sir Tristrem, [227-228]

Brengwain. A lady of Ysonde’s suite;

in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, [267], [269], [271], [272]

Brenha, Father José. A Portuguese antiquary;

mentioned, [47]

Breochan. A legendary Welsh king, father of St Nennocha, [340]

Bréri. A Breton poet, [255]

Brest. A town in Brittany, [354], [368], [371]

Breton. The language, [15-16]