Shull
Shull is attested [p58] in CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.: "Shull ye not speke with the kynge?”"
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Shull departs or rides [p17]: ire. Thus departed the counsell o (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
Shull is attested [p58] in CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.: "Shull ye not speke with the kynge?”" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.)
The Prose Merlin (English)
- attestation: Shull departs or rides [p17]: ire. Thus departed the counsell o (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
"Thus departed the counsell of the clerkes;"
- attestation: Shull is attested [p58] in CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.: "Shull ye not speke with the kynge?”" (CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.)
"” And whan Ylfyn herde that, he seide, “Shull ye not speke with the kynge?"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in The Prose Merlin (English), British Tradition