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Gray, James

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

Dalrymple, _Collections_, p. 220.]
[Footnote 5: _Reg. Aberbrothoc_, pp. 163 and 262, 1227, Jan. 16,
"Magno filio comitis de Anegus."]
[Footnote 6: Robertson, _Early Kings_, vol. ii, p. 23 (note), who
quotes _Reg. Dunfermelyn_, No. 80, _Reg. Morav._ 110; _Lib. Holyrood_,
58, in support.]
[Footnote 7: Shaw, _Moray_, 1775, p. 387, No. iv.]
[Footnote 8: i.e., Malcolm's.]
[Footnote 9: Surely an error for "Gilchrist."]
[Footnote 10: See _Dalrymple's Collections_, 1705, pp. lxxiii-iv,
where "North Caithness" is distinguished from Sutherland
conjecturally. Probably, however, it was distinguished rather from the
southern part of modern Caithness, viz. Latheron and Wick parishes.]
[Footnote 11: This was William de Federeth II, son of Christian, not
her husband of the same name.]
[Footnote 12: This was Sir Reginald Cheyne III.]
[Footnote 13: "Gilchrist" not "Gillebride" all through this
quotation.]
[Footnote 14: Gilchrist, however, died in 1204.]
[Footnote 15: Not, we think, of Erlend, but of Paul. But South
Caithness probably belonged to the Erlend share, i.e., Latheron and
Wick parishes.]
[Footnote 16: _Sutherland Book_, vol. 1, p.


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