1. D. Parry Jones,Welsh Legends(1951), 129.
2. R. G. Collingwood in a footnote to p. 264,Roman Britain and the English Settlements(Oxford, 1936), says that the Celtic Sulis may mean the eye and by analogy could be the sun. The sun was regarded as female in the early Celtic and Teutonic languages. See also F. Haverfield, V.C.H.Somerset, 1 (Oxford, 1906), 220.
3. Arch. Ael., 2nd ser. VIII, 1–49;E.E., III, 186–99;E.E., VII, 1037.