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Myths, Scenes, and Worthies 

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CONTENTS : Bladud, King of Britain ; or, The Legend of Bath Joseph of Arimathea 

 and the Legend of Glastonbury Watchet, The Legend of St Decuman Porlock and St 

 Dubritius King Arthur in Somerset St Keyna the Virgin, of Keynsham Gildas 

 Badonicus, called Gildas the Wise, also Gildas the Querulous St Brithwald, Archbishop 

 of Canterbury King Ina in Somerset, Ina and Aldhelm St Congar and Congresbury 

 Hun, the Leader of the Sumorsaetas, at the Battle of Ellandune King Alfred in Somerset, 

 and the Legend of St Neot St Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury Wulfhelm, Archbishop 

 of Canterbury The Landing of the Danes at Watchet The Times of St Dunstan; His 

 Life and Legends Muchelney Abbey Ethelgar, Archbishop of Canterbury Sigeric or 

 Siricius, Archbishop of Canterbury Elfeah, ElpWge, or Alphege, Archbishop of Canter- 

 bury Ethelnoth, or Agelnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury Montacute and the Legend of 

 Waltham Cross Porlock, and Harold son of Godwin Glastonbury after the Conquest, 

 Bishop Thurstan William of Malmesbury, called also " Somersetanus" The Philo- 

 sophers of Somerset in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries The Rose of Cannington ; 

 Joan Clifford, commonly called "Fair Rosamond" John de Courcy St Ulric the 

 Recluse, or St Wulfric the Hermit Sir William de Briwere Woodspring Priory, and the 

 Murderers of Thomas a Becket Richard of Ilchester, or Richard Tocklive or More 

 Halswell House, near Bridgewater The Legend of the House of Tynte Witham Priory 

 and St Hugh of Avalon (in Burgundy) William of Wrotham Joceline Trotman, of Wells 



