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INDEX

Æneas, [60], [67]
Æneid, The, [67]
Agned, [15]
Airem, [13], [54]
Alanus de Insulis, [31]
Albion’s England, Warner’s, [120]
Alexander the Great, [5], [70]
Almesbury, [115]
Ambrosius Aurelianus; see Emrys
Amir, [24]
Aneirin, the Book of, [40]
Anna, [75]
Annales Cambriæ, [21], [26]
Aran, Yr (Rauran), [128]
Argante (Morgan le fay), [92], [94], [138]
Arnold, Matthew, [39], [45], [105]
Ascham, [7], [118]
Astolat, [98]
Aurelius Ambrosius, [74]
Avalon, [76], [91], [93]
Avallach (Avalon), [53]
Badbury, [20]
Badon, Mount, [16], [19], [21], [22], [26], [29], [32]
Baddesdown-hill (Mount Badon), [28]
Baldulph, [76]
Bassas, [15]
Bath, [76]
Bayeux, [82]
Bec, [33]
Bede, [28], [71], [72]
Bedwyr; see Bedivere
Bedivere, [25], [42], [55], [78], [82], [111], [114], [137]
Beornicia, [16]
Béroul, [106]
Blackmore, Sir Richard, [126]
Bledri (Bledhericus, Bleheris), [109]
Boccaccio, [6]
Bodel, Jean, [3]
Bodmin, [31]
Brân the Blessed, [53]
Branwen, daughter of Llŷr, [53]
Bricriu’s Feast, [50]
Brittany, [31], [58], seq.
Broceliande, [98]
Brooke, Stopford, [136]
Brutus, son of Æneas, [60], [67]
Brythons, the, [13], [29], [36]
Builth, [23]
Cador (Kadwr), Earl or Duke of Cornwall, [51], [76], [83]
Cadwallader, [72]
Cadwallo, [72]
Caerlleon upon Usk, [2], [3], [57], [78], [97], [121]
Caledvwlch (Excalibur), Arthur’s sword, [46]
Cambula (Camel), [27]
Camden, [85]
Camel, [57], [83], [98], [121]
Camelford, [27], [93]
Cameliard, [98]
Camelot, [6], [98]
Camlan, [26], [53]
Caradoc of Llancarvan, [87]
Carbonek, [98], [136]
Carlisle, [73], [97]
Carmarthen, The Black Book of, [2], [12], [26], [40], [74]
Carnwennan, Arthur’s dagger, [46], [50]
Cavall (Cabal), Arthur’s dog, [24], [25], [138]
Caxton, [1]-[10], [11], [37], [135]
Celidon, [15]
Ceredig, [18]
Charlemagne, [8], [70]
Chaucer, [60], [103], [116]
Cheldric, [34], [76]
Chevalier au lion, [101]
Chevalier de la Charrette, [100], [102]
Chinon, [82]
Chrétien de Troyes, [41], [90], [100], [138]
Chronicle, The Saxon, [29]
Colgrin, [76]
Comes Britanniæ, [17], [18]
Comes littoris Saxonici, [17]
Coming of Arthur, The, [134]
Constantine, [83], [94]
Conte del Graal, [101]
Cormac, [84]
Cornwall, [31], [34], [49], [56]-[58], [83], [105]
Cradock, [6]
Cunedda, [18]
Dafydd ap Gwilym, [77]
Dante, [103]
Dares the Phrygian, [60]
David, St, [81]
Dictys the Cretan, [60]
Dimilioc (Damelioc), [57], [74]
Dover Castle, [6]
Drayton, M., [86]
Dream of Rhonabwy, The, [12], [18], [26], [50]-[52], [56]
Dryden, [123], [127]
Dubglas, [15]
Dubricius, [75], [78], [81]
Dux Britanniarum, [16]
Edern, son of Nudd, [51]
Ehangwen, Arthur’s hall, [46]
Eilhart von Oberge, [106]
Elbodugus (Elfodd), [14]
Elizabeth, Queen, [118], [123], [130]
Emmeline, [125]
Emrys (Ambrosius Aurelianus), [18], [21], [23], [28], [32]
Eosa, [74]
Ercing (Archenfield), [24]
Erec, [41], [101]
Etáin, [54]
Evans, Dr Gwenogvryn, [39], [45]
Evans, Dr Sebastian, [3], [35], [65], [67]
Excalibur (Caliburn), Arthur’s sword, [26], [46], [76], [93], [114], [129]
Faerie Queene, The, [119], seq.
Finn, [84]
Flollo, [78]
Galahad, [106], [136]
Gawain, [2], [6], [32], [75], [77], [107], [110]
Gelli (or Kelli) Wic, [49], [56]
Geoffrey of Monmouth, [2], [4], [14], [19], [27], [60] seq.
Geoffrey Gaimar, [85]
Geraint, [47], [136]
Geraint, son of Erbin (Welsh romance), [2], [52], [101], [138]
Geraint, filius Erbin (Welsh poem), [41]
Germany, [16]
Gildas, [18], [21], [22], [28], [72], [88], [134]
Gildas, Life of, [88]
Giraldus Cambrensis, [5], [84], [87], [109]
Glamorgan, [65], [79]
Glastonbury, [6], [84], [89], [98]
Glewlwyd of the Mighty Grasp, [42], [45]
Godfrey of Boulogne, [8]
Goleuddydd, [17]
Gorlois, [57], [74], [122]
Gottfried von Strassburg, [106]
Grafton, [85]
Grail, The Holy, [8], [9], [98], [107], [138]
Griffin of Carmarthen, [92]
Guest, Lady Charlotte, [37], [134]
Guido de Colonna, [60]
Guinevere (Gwenhwyvar), [46], [53], [76], [82], [100], [115]
Guinnion, [15], [20]
Gwalchmei (Gawain), [110]
Gwenn, Arthur’s mantle, [51]
Gwledig, [17]
Gwynn, son of Nudd, [47], [48]
Gwythur, [2], [53]
Hawker, R. S., [140]
Heber, Morte Arthur, [140]
Hengist, [15], [33]
Henry II., [84]
Henry of Huntingdon, [19], [33], [71]
Hergest, The Red Book of, [27], [101]
Higden, [6]
Historia Brittonum, [14]
Historia Regum Britanniæ, [64], seq.
Hoel, King of Armorica, [76]
Holinshed, [85]
Huel, King of Scotland, [88]
Hughes, Thomas, [122]
Ida, [16]
Idylls of the King, The, [4], [130], seq.
Igerne, [57], [74]
Iseult (Essyllt), [54], [100], [104]
Joseph of Arimathea, [98], [109]
Joyous Gard, [98]
Juvenal, [12]
Kadwr; see Cador
Kay (Kei), [42], [52], [54], [78], [82]
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, [125]
Kulhwch and Olwen, [17], [25], [44], [45], seq.
Lady of the Fountain, The, [3], [18], [52], [101]
Lancelot, [6], [10], [100], [103], [107], [115], [136]
Lancelot and Elaine, [134]
Lang, Andrew, [133], [134]
Lanval, [58]
Laon, [31]
Layamon, [27], [67], [84], [85], [89], [91], seq.
Le Morte Arthure (poem), [139]
Legion, City of, [15], [19]
Leicester, Earl of, [127]
Leodogran, [134]
Lincoln, [97]
Linnuis (Lindisia, Lindsey), [15], [20]
Llacheu, Arthur’s son, [43]
Llamrei, Arthur’s mare, [25]
Llandaff, [64]
London, [53], [96]
Lot (of Lodonesia), [75], [77], [112]
Lucius Hiberius, [53], [81]
Lyonesse, [98], [105]
Lytton, King Arthur, [140]
Mabinogion, The, [2], [3], [12], [17], [18], [37], [39], [101], [110], [134]
Mabon, son of Mellt, [43]
Mabon, son of Modron, [42], [48]
Maccallum, M. W., [136]
Maelgwn Gwynedd (Maglocunus), [22]
Malory’s Morte Darthur, [1]-[10], [36], [113]-[115], [118], [135], [139]
Manawyddan, son of Llŷr, [42], [47]
Map, Walter, [64], [101], [103], [104]
Marie of Champagne, [100], [103]
Marie of France, [58]
Mark (March, son of Meirchion), [2], [51], [54]
Maxen Wledig, [18]
Meleager, [48]
Melwas (Meleaguant, Mellyagraunce), [89], [102]
Merlin, [69], [75], [94], [111], [128], [137]
Merlin, The Prophecies of, [69], [112]
Milton, [50], [123]
Misfortunes of Arthur, The, [122]
Modred (Medrod, Medraut), [26], [27], [34], [52], [75], [82], [112], [122]
Monmouth, [65]
Mont St Michel, [66]
Morris, William, [140]
Morte Darthur; see Malory
Morte D’Arthur (Tennyson’s), [131]
Mynneu, Mount, [52]
Natanleod, [30]
Nennius, [17], [19], [20], [22], [23], [29], [41], [71], [134]
Neustria, [78]
Nutt, Alfred, [45], [50], [107]
Octha, [15], [74]
Owen and the ravens, [50]
Palug’s Cat, [53], [54]
Parzival (Wagner’s), [4]
Pembrokeshire, [23]
Perceval (Peredur), [10], [52], [100], [101], [107]
Peredur (Welsh romance), [52], [101]
Picts, The, [16], [27]
Polydore Vergil, [85]
Polyolbion, [86], [120]
Prince Arthur, an Heroick Poem, [126]
Prince Consort, The, [131], [132]
Pridwen, Arthur’s ship, [44]
Priwen, Arthur’s shield, [76]
Pryderi, [54]
Pwyll, prince of Dyved, [54]
Rhongomyant (Rhôn), Arthur’s lance, [46], [76]
Rhys, Sir John, [2], [12], [13], [17], [38], [44], [49]
Ritho, of Mount Eryri, [81]
Robert de Borron, [109], [112]
Robert, earl of Gloucester, [65], [73]
Robert of Gloucester (chronicler), [85]
Robert Fitz-Hamon, [65]
Robert of Torigni (Robert of the Mount), [33], [66]
Rome, [67]
Round Table, The, [6], [80], [91], [93]
Sackville, [86]
St Asaph, [64]
St Michael’s Mount, [80]
Sarras, [98]
Saxons, The, [11], [15], [16], [27], [28]
Scots, The, [16], [27]
Scott, Sir W., [123], [125]
Severus, [16]
Shaftesbury, [74]
Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight, [91], [111], [116]
Skene, W. F., [39]
Somerset, [89]
Spenser, [56], [86], [118], [127]
Stubbs, [28]
Swinburne, [105]
Tacitus, [12]
Taliesin, [17], [37], [47]
Taliesin, The Book of, [40], [43]
Thomas de Bretagne, [106]
Thopas, Tale of Sir, [61], [116]
Tennyson, [7], [21], [26], seq.
Timon (Sir Ector), [128]
Tintagel, [57], [74], [105]
Triads, The, [26], [38], [52]-[55]
Tribruit (Tryvrwyd), [15], [43]
Tristram (Tristan, Drystan), [10], [52], [54], [100], [104], [114], [129], [139]
Tristan und Isolde (Wagner’s), [4]
Troy, [60]
Trwyth, the Boar (porcus Troit), [24], [25], [49], seq.
Uther Pendragon, [42], [57], [74], [122]
Virgil, [68]
Vita Merlini, [112]
Vivien, [112]
Vortigern, [30], [32], [69]
Vortimer, [32]
Wace, [58], [67], [85], [89]
Wales, The Four Ancient Books of, [39], seq.
Walter, archdeacon of Oxford, [68], [71], [83]
Warinus, [33], [34]
Warner, William, [86]
Westminster, abbey of, [6]
Weston, Miss J. L, [108], [109], [110]
White Mount, The (in London), [53]
Wife of Bath’s Tale, The, [117]
William of Malmesbury, [2], [28], [31], [66], [71]
William of Newburgh, [5], [28], [69], [86]
William of Orange, [127]
Winchester, [6], [97]
Wolfram von Eschenbach, [107]
Wordsworth, [20], [62], [86]
Wygar, the smith, [92]
Wynebgwrthucher, Arthur’s shield, [46]
Yspaddaden (Pen Kawr), [26], [45], [50]