in the story of Tristrem and Ysonde, Ysonde carried to, for trial, [270]
Wexford. A county of Ireland;
emigration from, to Brittany, [22]
Wheel of Fortune, The. A name wrongly given to part of the apparatus of the sacring bell, [380]
White Church. A church in Tréguier;
in the story of the Foster-brother, [170], [171]
William II. Duke of Normandy (William the Conqueror);
Conan II of Brittany and, [27], [28-29];
Bretons accompany, on his expedition against England, [232], [233]
William, Count. The name of the nobleman to whom Marie of France dedicated her Fables, identified with Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, [283-284]