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Gray, James

"Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns"


See _Proceedings of Scot. Antiq._, viii, p. 186; and ix, p. 324.]
[Footnote 40: Thorsdale is the valley of the Thurso River. Calfdale is
the Calder Valley.]
[Footnote 41: Force; possibly Forsie, or some waterfall said to be
near Achavarn on Loch Calder at the S.E. end of it. Halvard is in the
_Flatey Book_ called Hoskuld. _O.P._, ii, 761, at a ruin of a castle,
Tulloch-hoogie.]
[Footnote 42: _O.S._, 112, 113. "Ergin" is the plural of airidh,
airidhean or "sheilings."]
[Footnote 43: _Torfaeus._ Lib. 1, c. 36, _sub. fin._, with Papal
authority (_sed quaere_).]
[Footnote 44: Ingibiorg or Elin possibly married Gilchrist, Earl of
Angus, as his second wife. But as to this the Sagas are silent.]
[Footnote 45: _O.S._, 113. See _O.S._, Dasent trans., p. 225. _Hakon
Saga_, 169, Rolls edition.]

CHAPTER VII.

[Footnote 1: _O.S._, 114. There is a Mac William Earl of Caithness on
record in 1129. _Seats Peerage_ (Paul).]
[Footnote 2: _O.S._, 81. _O.S._, Dasent trans., p. 225.]
[Footnote 3: _O.S._, 115-118.]
[Footnote 4: _Torf. Orc._, p. 153. He declined to come and fetch her.]
[Footnote 5: _O.S. Addenda_, p. 225. Rolls edition, trans.


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