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•i. Men/re or Menefrida, the foundress of S. Minver is 

 probably Mwynfriw, and may be Mwynen the 

 daughter of Brynach the Irishman, and of Oorth, 

 the daughter of Brychan. 



5. Dilic is given by William of Worcester as Delyan, and 



is clearly the same as (3), Endelion. 



6. Tedda in William of Worcester. Tetha is S. Teath, 



pronounced Teth. Unknown to the Welsh, she is 

 actually S. Itha. 



7. Mahen is S. Mabenna, of 8. Mabyn, also unknown to 



the Welsh. 



8. Weneu or Wentu is the same as (11), fJ'^enna, this is 



Gwen. Grwen of Talgarth, a Virgin martyr, was a 

 daughter of Brychan. But he had also a Gwen who 

 married Llyr Merini, and was the mother of Caradog 

 Freichfras, who certainly was in Cornwall, in the 

 Callington district. 



9. Wensent cannot now be traced, probably same as (8 and 



11) Wenn, Wen-sant, or S. Wenn. 



10. Merewenna and (14) Morwenna are doubtless the same, 



patroness of Marhamchurch and of Morwenstow, not 

 known to the Welsh. 



11. (^See 8, 9). 



1 2. Juliana is the Juliot of North Cornwall ; her name 



occurs as Ilud in the Cognacio. 



13. Yse, clearly the patron of 8. Issey. I think this is 



a mistake of the legend writer. The Episcopal 

 Registers gave S. Itha as patron of 8. Issey, and 

 she was an Irish Saint. Her cult may have been 

 introduced by the Brychan family. 



14. {See 10). 



15. Wymp is 8. Wenappa, the Gwenfwy of the Welsh lists, 



a daughter of Caw. Patroness of 8. Veep and 

 Gwennap. {see 16). 



16. Wenheder is the same as Wenappa (see 15). 



17. Cleder is Clechr or Clydog, he was grandson of Brychan 



and son of Clydwyn. He is S. Clether in Cornwall, 

 probably also 8. Oleer. 



