The Trojan Helenus is described by Geoffrey of Monmouth as encountering Brutus in Greece - Historia regum Britanniae Bokk I c.3 - but not as accompanying him to Britain. It is not clear whether by `the point of Cornewall' Harrison meant Land's End or Cape Cornwall a few miles to the north. Neither seems to have been plausibly named after Helenus at any time - the Roman names for Land's End were Antivestaeum and Belerium.