their death, [142]

Lismore. “The Dean of Lismore's Book,” by James Macgregor.

Dean of, described, [288]

Llassar Llaesgyv´newid. Husband of Kymideu Kymeinvoll, giver of magic cauldron to Bran, [368]

Llevelys. Son of Beli;

story of Ludd (Nudd) and, [385], [386]

Llew Llaw Gyffes. Otherwise “The Lion of the Sure Hand.”

A hero the subject of the tale “Māth Son of Māthonwy,” [347], [348];

identical with the Gaelic deity Lugh of the Long Arm, [347], [348];

how he got his name, [381], [382];