early years, [21];
the bard of Urien and Owain-ap-Urien, [22];
death of, [22];
probably sojourned in Brittany, [22];
acquainted with black art, [252]
Tam o’ Shanter. The character in Burns’s poem;
mentioned, [244]
Tantallon Castle. A famous ruin in Scotland;
mentioned, [359]