;
Norse driven outward and eastward;
bishopric founded;
bishop Andrew;
Norse earls;
family of Freskyn de Moravia;
earldom of David I;
robberies by Sweyn;
Malcolm IV granted half earldom to Erlend Haraldson;
red deer and reindeer hunting;
rebellions;
bishop's litigation with earls of Sutherland;
Innes family;
earldom held of Scottish crown;
diocese and cathedral;
bishop Andrew;
first conquest by King William;
subdued by King William;
earl Ragnvald's half conferred on Harald Ungi;
earl Harold slew earl Harald Ungi;
Caithness given to Ragnvald Gudrodson;
who defeated earl Harold at Dalharrold;
Ragnvald's stewards left in charge, their fate;
the lawman;
Ragnvald bought earldom;
extent of earl Harold's earldom;
Scottish policy in the north;
old Norse earldom broken up;
services of Freskyn family;
extent of earldom of earl David;
the burning of bishop Adam;
thingstead and lawman;
the earldom;
succession to earldom;
subjected by king Alexr. II, 1222;
king Hakon's fine;
escaped attack by Hakon;
Scottish subjection of Norse;
Norse adopted Gaelic;
Norse place-names;
Norse type still in evidence;
Normans, Cheynes, Oliphants and St.
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