[87] J. Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, tr. from the 4th edition by J. G. Stallybrass, 1882, I. pp. 43, 86-7 (and generally, chaps, iv. and vi.), IV. p. 1313. [I quote Stallybrass’s translation throughout. It should be noted that the volumes are variously dated: I. 1882; II. and III. 1883; IV. 1888 (W. J.).] Cf. B. Thorpe, Northern Mythology, 1851, I. pp. 268-9.

[88] J. M. Robertson, Christianity and Mythology, 1900, p. 36 et passim; Canon E. L. Hicks, in The Roman Fort at Manchester, ed. F. A. Bruton, 1909, pp. 44-5; Sir J. Norman Lockyer, Stonehenge, 1906, pp. 178-88.

[89] Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore, XXII., 1909, pp. 144 et seqq.

[90] Folk-Lore as an Hist. Science, p. 329.

[91] Thorpe, op. cit. I. pp. 268-9. Cf. J. B. Bury, Life of St Patrick, 1905, pp. 107-8; W. G. Wood-Martin, Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland, 1902, I. pp. 140-1; M. Stokes, Early Christian Architect. in Ireland, 1878, pp. 92, 96; Antiquary, 1910, n.s. VI. pp. 184-8.

[92] Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore, ut supra. Cf. E. Dale, National Life and Character in the Mirror of Eng. Literature, 1907, pp. 61-75.

[93] W. Henderson, Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties, 1879, p. 3. See also L. Friedlander, Roman Life and Manners under the Early Empire, tr. J. H. Freese, 1900, III. pp. 120-22, 210-14, for the struggle between Christianity and Paganism in Rome.

[94] F. Kauffmann, Northern Mythology, tr. M. S. Smith, 1903, p. 8. Cf. O. Montelius, Civilization of Sweden in Heathen Times, tr. F. H. Woods, 1888, p. 200.

[95] Reliquary, XIV. 1908, pp. 273-4.

[96] Thorpe, op. cit. II. pp. 221-5.