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“Tain Bo Cuailgné” (thawn bo quel'gny). Significance, [203];

tale of, all written out by Finn mac Gorman, Bishop of Kildare, in 1150, [225];

the recovery of, [234];

reputed author, Fergus mac Roy, [234];

Sir S. Ferguson treats of recovery of, in “Lays of the Western Gael,” [234];

Sanchan Torpest, taunted by High King Guary, resolves to find the lost, [234]-[236];

early Celtic MSS. and, [296]

Taliesin (tal-i-es'in). A mythical bard;

his prophecy regarding the devotion of the Cymry to their tongue, [385];