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Gavr’ Inis, 174. Gesril du Papeu, 166, 167. Gilles de Bretagne, 46. Goëmon (wrack), 94. Grallo, King, 139, 275. Guérande, 245. Guimiliau, 115. Granville, 21. Guingamp, 72.

Hædic, Isle, 250, 257. Haye du Puits, La, 17. Harcourt, G. d’, 15. Hennebont, 156. Henry II., 4, 24, 26. Henry IV., 71, 134, 191. Henry V., 13, 26, 134, 201. Henry VI., 201. Henry VII., 201. Henry VIII., 128. Henri IV., 216, 225. Hercé, 167, 183. Hoche, Gen., 166. Hunaudaye, Château de la, 62. Huelgoat, 300.

Indian corn, 251. Inclined axis of church, 106. Is, City of, 274. Ingrandes, 217.

James II., 72, 205. Jean de Montfort, 67, 112, 153. Jeanne d’Arc, 190. Jeanne de Flandre (Montfort), 83, 156. Jeanne de France, 185, 219. Jeanne de Penthièvre, 83. Jeanne (Joan) of Navarre, 106, 121, 134, 194, 246. John I. (Roux), 189, 194. John II., 204. John III. (Bon), 67, 160, 205. John IV. (Victorieux), 25, 67, 71, 119, 121, 126, 160, 185, 223, 246. John V., 88, 121, 185. Josselin, Château, 211. Jugon, 61, 187.

Kergrist, Château, 96. Kermartin, 84. Kermario, 177. Kersanton stone, 122, 135. Kerserho, 181. Kerscaven, 269. Knights Templars, 69. Knollys, Sir R., 119, 143. Korn-er-Hoët, 187. La Forêt, Bay, 143. La Garaye, Château of, 57. Lamballe, 67. Lanleff, 68. Langoat, 83. Langoustes, 94, 147. Lannion, 94. Lanvaux, Lande de, 187. Larochejaquelin, 22. La Tour d’Auvergne, 297. Lehon Abbey, 56. Lavandières de la Nuit, 290. Lesage, 188. Léonnais, 103. Léon, Viscounts, 110. Lézardrieux, 80. Lessay, 17. Locmariaker, 170. Loctudy, 261. Lorient, 155. Louis XI., 26, 201. Louis XII., 32, 223. Louis XIV., 119, 189.

Manny, Sir W., 128, 153, 157. Manoir, 81. Martinvast, 12. Matilda, Empress, 3. Mary, daughter of Edward III., 106. Mercœur, Duke de, 225. Menhir, 35. Mingant Rock, 119. Minihy (sanctuaries), 88. Mivoie, Chêne de, 207. Montafilant, Château, 46. Montfort, 215. Mont St. Michel, 25. Motto of Dukes of Brittany, 126, 161. Morbihan Sea, 174. Morlaix, 97.

Nacqueville, Château, 6. Nantes, 221. Napoleon I., 3, 4. Notre Dame-de-Comfort, church, 279. Notre Dame-du-Roncier, 213.

Octeville, 5. Ouëssant Isle, 128, 133.

Paimbœuf, 229. Paimpol, 80. Palais, Le, 251. Penmarch, 263. Penmarch, Torche de, 262. Penthièvre, 149, 210, 225. Périers, 18. Perros Guirec, 92. Peter, Duke, 72. Philip Augustus, 28. Pierre de Dreux, 216. Pierres de Croix, 286. Pleudaniel, 81. Ploërmel, 203. Plouaret, 96. Plougastel, 133. Plouharnel, 180. Ploumanach, 92. Pointe du Raz, 271. Pole, W. de la, Earl of Suffolk, 13. Pontacallec, Marquis de, 226, 294. Pontaven, 150. Pontcroix, 276. Pont l’Abbé, 257. Pontorson, 24. Port Navalo, 250. Potatoes, 251. Poulignan, 233. Porzmoguer, 130.

Querqueville, 5. Quiberon, 165. Quimper, 138. Quimperlé, 151.

Rance River, 43. Richelieu, Cardinal, 96, 119. Richelieu, Duke, 82. Rennes, 216. Retz, Cardinal, 226. Rieux, Marshal, 202. River scenery, 103, 216, 250. Roads, 84, 91. Roche Bernard, La, 247. Roche Derrien, La, 82. Roche Jagu, La, 81. Rochefort, Chancellor, 229. Rocking stones, 93, 149, 300. Rohan family, 98, 99, 111, 210. Rosaries, 282. Roscoff, 111. Rosgrand, 153. Rosporden, 285. Rustéphan, Château, 149.

Sacring bells, 279. Saire, Monk of, 5. Ste. Anne la Palue, 282. St. Armal, 204. — Aubin du Cormier, 229. Ste. Barbe, 287. St. Brieuc, 71. — Corentin, 137. — Cornély, 178. — Fiacre, 20. — " church, 293. — Florent, 217. — Génévroc, 105. — Germain, 5, 34. — Gildas, 192. — Guenolé, 263. — Herbot, 303. — Ives, 85, 88. — Léonard, 75. — Malo, 39. — Mathieu, 129. — Michael, Order of, 26. — Nazaire, 230. — Pair, 23. — Pol de Léon, 103. — Samson, 32. — Thégonnec, 114, 117. — Urlose, 152. — Vincente Ferrar, 184. Salt, 233. Sardine fishery, 144. Sarzeau, 192. Scaër, 285. Scales, Lord, 21. Sein, Isle, 272. Sevigné, Madame de, 203. Skull-boxes, 91. Sœurs de la Miséricorde, 16. Sœurs de le Providence, 11. Sombreuil, Comte de, 164, 183, 184. Stuart, Charles, 113, 230. Stuart, Mary, 98, 112. Sucinio, Château, 189.

Teigneuse, Isle, 250. Thomas à Becket, 24. Tocqueville, A. de, 7. Tombeleine, Isle, 28. Touquédec, Château, 95. Tourlaville, Château, 7. Tréguier, 88. Trégunc, 149. Trieux River, 80. Trinité, La, 130. Tumiac, Butte de, 199. Typhaine, the Lady, 24, 44, 54.

Valognes, 14. Vannes, 183. Varades, 217. Vendean army, 217. Veneti, 183. Venus’ ear, 2. Victoria, Queen, 1, 3, 14.

Walsh, 230. War of the two Jeannes, 83. War of Succession, 67 note. Washing, 18. Wells, holy, 125, 285. Welsh Baptists, 100. William the Conqueror, 4.

TRANSCRIBERS’ NOTES

On page 7: "recals" —> "recalls" On page 25: "John IV Duke of Britanny" —> "Brittany" On page 93: "slighest" —> "slightest" On page 104: "calvarys" —> "calvaries" In Ill. 22: "Creisker" —> "Creizker" On page 144: "mackarel" —> "mackerel" On page 149: "out out" —> "out" On page 167: twice "d’Angoulme" —> "d’Angoulême" On page 178: "Erdevan" —> "Erdeven" On pages 196/197: several extra double quotes removed On page 212: "ballustrades" —> "balustrades" On page 270: "promonotory" —> "promontory" On page 272: "corronation" —> "coronation" On page 303: "in in" —> "in"

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