Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time; or, The Jarls and The FreskynsGray, James
History
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time; or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
Gray, James
Caithness (Scotland) -- History; Freskin family; Sutherland (Scotland) -- History
Lawman;
Rafn, of Caithness.
Lawrence, chapel of St.;
at Duffus.
Lechvuaies.
Lewis, the;
passed by Hakon's fleet;
Macaulays of.
Lifolf Baldpate.
Ljot Thorfinnson, earl of Orkney and Caith., m. Ragnhild, Eric's dau.;
slew Skuli in C.;
fought earl Macbeth in C.;
buried at Stenhouse in Watten, C..
Liot Nidingr, m. Frakark.
Little Ferry, or Unes;
Norse invasion;
site of Norse Castle.
Lohworuora, now Borthwick; church granted to bishop of Glasgow.
Loth;
water of;
owned by Hugo Freskyn.
Lothians, formed part of Valentia;
Berenicians of.
MacBain, A.;
on seven Pictish provinces.
Macbeth, king of Scotland;
son of Finlay MacRuari;
parentage;
property in Ross and Cromarty;
king of Scotland;
slain;
visited Rome;
MacHeth.
MacFrisgyn, William;
(see Freskyn, William).
MacHeth, or MacAoidh, see Mackay, deriv. of name.
MacHeth, Donald.
MacHeth, Malcolm;
earl of Ross;
dau. Gormflaith m. Harold Maddadson;
personated by Wemund.
Mac-in-Tagart, Ferchar;
see Ross, earl of.
Mackay (MacHeth) clan;
came from Moray to Sutherland;
Freskyns guardians of Moray against MacHeths;
occupation of Durness;
rebellion of MacHeths of Moray;
the chief m. dan. of bishop;
children of Heth attacked Hakon's expedition;
largely blended with Norse.
Mackay, Iye Mor.
Mackay, Book of, (Angus Mackay).
MacWilliam, earl of Caithness (?) (Scots Peerage).
Maddad, earl of Athole;
m. Margret, dau. of earl Hakon Paulson;
visited by Sweyn;
his death.
Maeshowe, runes of.
Magbiod, or Macbeth, earl;
fought at Skidamyre, C.
Magnus the Good, king of Norway;
grants Orkney to Ragnvald Brusison;
Thorfinn's visit.
Magnus Barelegs, king of Norway;
expeditions to Scotland;
father of Harald Gillikrist;
why called "barelegs".
Magnus the Blind, king of Norway;
defeated by king Harald at Floruvoe.
Magnus Erlingson, king of Norway;
fell at Norafjord.
Magnus Hakonson, crowned king of Norway in his father's lifetime;
ceded Hebrides to Scotland.
Magnus, king of Man;
joined Hakon's expedition.
Magnus, or Mangi, son of Eric Stagbrellir;
fared to Norway, fell at Norafjord;
his home.
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