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Gray, James

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


Arnfinn Thorfinnson, earl, m. Ragnhild, Eric's dau.
Arnkell Torf-Einarson, earl, slain in England.
Artildol.
Asgrim's Ergin, now Assary.
Asleif, mother of Sweyn.
Asleifarvik (now Old-shore, also called Port Droman).
Assynt;
included in Creich (q.v.);
Store Point.
Athelstan.
Atholl (Atjokl);
Ath-Fodla, a Pictish province;
Picts absorbed by Scots;
earls of;
Sweyn Asleifarson visits;
earl Paul died;
bishop John.
Atholl, earls of;
Maddad, m. Margret dau. of Hakon;
earl of A., in 1236, burned to death;
earls descended from Freskyn.
Aud the deeply wise, in Caith., settled in Iceland.
Audhild, dau. of Thorleif, mistress of Sigurd Slembi-diakn;
m. Eric Streita;
her son, Eric Stagbrellir;
Johanna of Strathnaver, a connection.
Audna, or Edna, dau. of Kiarval, m. Hlodver, jarl.

Backies, Norse derivation.
Bakke, in place-names.
Baltroddi, Walter de, bishop of C.
Bard, next of kin of Ulf the Bad, Orkney.
Barelegs, nickname of king Magnus, because he wore the kilt.
Barr, St., of Dornoch;
his Fair in Dornoch;
old church of St.


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