Gilford, [419].
Gillemere, Sir, [448];
is slain, [459].
Gilmere, Sir, [122].
Gingalin, Sir, [211], [448], [452].
Gisarm, two-edged battle-axe, [96].
Glaive, a long blade at the end of a lance, a sword, [70].
Glasting, [287]. See Questing.
Glastonbury, [475], [481], [484]. See Introduction, p. [xviii.]