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
Ross, Euphemia of;
m. Walter de Moravia.
Rossal (Rossewal).
Saemund, of Iceland\.
Saga-Book of the Viking Society.
Saga-time, Ruins of.
Saga;
writer's historical accuracy;
Norse crossed with Gaelic blood produced the Saga.
Sandvik, Deerness.
Saxon nobility and Scotland;
St. Margaret.
Scandinavian Britain, by (W.G. Collingwood).
Scapa Flow.
Scatt;
of Orkney.
Scilly Isles.
Scir-Illigh, old name of Kildonan parish.
Scon, Lib. Eccles. de.
Scone.
Scotichronicon.
Scotland.
Scotland, Annals of, (Lord Hailes).
Scotland, Annals of the Reigns of Malcolm and William, Kings of,
(Lawrie).
Scotland, Bain's Calendar of Documents relating to;
Freskin signatory of National Bond.
Scotland, Early Christian Monuments of, (J. Romilly Allen).
Scotland, Early Chronicles relating to, (Sir Herbert Maxwell).
Scotland, Early Kings of, (Robertson's);
on earls of Angus.
Scotland, History of, (Hume Brown).
Scotland in Early Christian Times, (Joseph Anderson).
Scotland in Pagan Times, (Joseph Anderson).
Scotland, Prehistoric, (Munro).
Scotland, Register of the Great Seal of.
Scotland, S.A., Proceedings.
Scots.
Scots Peerage, The, (Sir J.B. Paul);
MacWilliam, earl of C.
Scott, A.B.;
The Pictish Nation and Church.
Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers, (A.O. Anderson).
Scottish Charters, Early, (Lawrie).
Scottish Historical Review.
Scottish Kings, (Sir A.H. Dunbar).
Scrabster.
Scrope;
Days of Deerstalking.
Shakespeare.
Shenachu, or Carn Shuin.
Shaw's Moray.
Shetland.
Shetland, Antiquities of, (Gilbert Goudie).
Ships;
Viking, British, Pictish, Roman;
Pictish coracles.
Sidera;
Sigurd's Howe.
Sigrid.
Sigtrigg Silkbeard, king of Dublin.
Sigurd Eysteinson, earl, conquered C. and S.;
Odin;
buried.
Sigurd Hlodverson, jarl;
his conversion;
marriage;
in Darrath-Liod;
his wife, dau. of Malcolm II.
Sigurd Magnuson;
prince of Orkney.
Sigurd Marti.
Sigurd Slembi-diakn.
Sigurd's Howe, Cyderhall.
Skaill, Norse skali.
Skali, Norse farm-house.
Skardi, a "gap" in place-names.
Skelbo, (Skail-bo).
Skelpick, deriv.
Skene, W.F.;
_Chronicle of the Picts and Scots_, q.v. _Highlanders of_
_Scotland_, q.v. _Celtic Scotland_, q.v.
Skidamyre (Skitten in Watten) C.
Skotlands-fiorthr, or Minch.
Skuli, duke.
Skuli Thorfinnson, cr. earl.
Snaekolf, son of Moldan.
Snaekoll Gunni's son;
parentage;
sole male representative of Erlend and Moddan lines, claimed earl
Ragnvald's lands from earl John;
heir of Erlend lands in Caith.;
killed earl John;
return to Caith.;
father of Johanna of Strathnaver;
deriv. of name.
Somarled Sigurdson, earl of Orkney and Caith.
Somarled the Freeman;
slain in the Isles by Sweyn Asleifarson.
Somarled of Argyll, in rebellion.
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