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KELLIWIC IN CORNWALL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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References

1 Most easily accessible in Guest’s, Lady C. Mabinogion (Everyman), pp. 95135. See especially pages 103, 134 and 319.Google Scholar

2 Henderson, C.G., Essays in Cornish History (Oxford, 1935), 26–8.Google Scholar Hencken, H.O–N.. The Archaeology of Cornwall (Methuen, 1932).Google Scholar

3 Mabinogion, 141.

4 Loth, J., in Revue Celtique, 5. 33, 262.Google Scholar

5 Hals, quoted by Polwhele, , History of Cornwall, 2, 50.Google Scholar

6 First suggested by Dickinson, W.H., King Arthur in Cornwall.Google Scholar

7 Henderson, op. cit. 146, referring to ‘St. Dunstan's letter to King Ethelred, Crawford Charters, Bodleian Library’.

8 The identification with Callington has been made already by Ekwall in the Oxford Dictionary of Place-names, and it may be accepted as certain. O.G.S.C.

9 Henderson, p. 121.

10 V.C.H., Cornwall, v. I.

11 Journal of the Royal Institute of Cornwall, 1902, xv, 114.