And let no shame be offer’d his remains.[XXV. p. 234.]

According to the Comendador Fernan Nunez, in his Commentary upon the Trezientas, the tomb of Count Julian was shown in his days about four leagues from Huesca at a castle called Loarri, on the outside of a church which was in the castle.


His wonted leathern gipion.[XXV. p. 236.]

The Musical Pilgrim in Purchas thus describes the Leonese:—

Wymmen in that land use no vullen,

But alle in lether be the wounden:

And her hevedez wonderly ben trust,

Standing in her forheved as a crest,

In rould clouthez lappet alle be forn