xxv.]
[Footnote 13: See _Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers_, Alan O.
Anderson, pp. 336-7, where the _Chronicle of Melrose_, 139, (1222) is
quoted, Lib. Pluscard, vii, 9.]
[Footnote 14: _Wyntoun Chron._ vii, c. 9.]
[Footnote 15: _Hakon Saga_, c. 86.]
[Footnote 16: Do. c. 101. The Iceland Annals prove Harald's drowning.]
[Footnote 17: _Hakon Saga_, c. 162, 165 and 167.]
[Footnote 18: Snaekollr means Snowball. Being largely of Norse blood,
he was probably a fair Viking.]
[Footnote 19: _Hakon Saga_, 169.]
[Footnote 20: See Tudor's _Orkney and Shetland_, p. 344 and p. 53, and
_Hakon Saga_, 169-171.]
[Footnote 21: _Hakon Saga_, 173.]
[Footnote 22: Not _gydinga. Flatey Book_, iii, p. 528; _Torf. Orc._,
ii, p. 163.]
[Footnote 23: Pope, _Torfaeus_ (trans.), p. 184, note.]
[Footnote 24: No. 126.]
CHAPTER IX.
[Footnote 1: One daughter married Olaf, who was killed at Floruvagr in
battle in 1194, see _O.S._, Rolls edit., pp. 230-1 (trans.) Dasent.]
[Footnote 2: Notably in Paul's _Scottish Peerage_ sub _Angus_ and
_Caithness_.]
[Footnote 3: Ancestor of the Ogilvies, Earls of Airlie.]
[Footnote 4: _Scots Peerage_ (Cokayne & Gibbs), sub _Angus_ and
_Caithness_.
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