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Gray, James

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


Boece.
Boreale, Corpus Poeticum.
Borrobol.
Borve, rock-castle.
Bothgowanan, or Pitgavenny.
Bothwell, family of, descended from Freskyn.
Bothwell, Sir Andrew of.
Boun, whence Eng. bound, i.e., equipped.
Bracholy.
Brawl, formerly Brathwell (Breithivellir), Castle;
deriv.
Breithifjorthr, i.e., Broad-firth, Moray Firth.
Bressay Sound.
Brewster, Sir David.
Brian Borumha, king of Ireland.
Brichan, Jas.;
_Orig. Paroch. Scot._.
Bricius, bishop.
Brochs, or Pictish towers;
Roman relics found in;
date, number, distribution, rise, construction, &c.;
Norse place-names near brochs;
at Dunrobin;
used by Norse as dwellings;
Craig Carrill, Roman tablets found;
Skene on origin of;
at Feranach.
Broethrungr, firnari en, first cousin once removed.
Broxburn, (Strabrock).
Brunanburgh, site.
Brusi Sigurdson, earl.
Buchan, earl of.
Burghead, Turfness of Saga;
Norse raids from B. checked by Duffus.
Burnt Njal, Saga of;
transl. by Sir G.W. Dasent.

Cabot, Jean, in Iceland.
Cailleach (Carline) Stone in Kyleakin.


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