a Count of, the father of St Budoc of Dol, [354], [355]
Goezenou. A village in Brittany;
the cheeses petrified by St Goezenou preserved in the church of, [369];
holy well at, [382]
Goidelic Dialect. A Celtic tongue, [15]
Golden Bell, Château of the. In the story of the Youth who did not Know, [111-114]
Golden Bell, Princess. In the story of the Youth who did not Know, [110-115]
Golden Herb. A plant supposed in Druidical times to possess magical properties, [247-248]
Gomme, Sir G. L. Cited, [173], [247] n.
Gorics. A race of gnomes peculiar to Brittany, [87], [98-99]