Chen III, Reginald, known as "Morar na Shein," acquired Berridale in south
Caithness from Malise II;
owned a moiety of earldom of Caith., lived in parish of Halkirk;
grandson of Johanna;
Kerrow-na-Shein;
his estate;
acquired south Caithness lands after 1340;
acquired Christian (Freskyn's) fourth;
lands.
Christ Church, Norse name for a cathedral.
Christ Church, Bergen;
king Hakon buried.
Christ's Kirk, Birsay;
burial of St. Magnus.
Christian I, king of Norway;
mortgaged Orkney and Shetland to Scotland.
Christiania Fjord, or the Vik.
Church;
Pictish, Columban and Catholic;
Norse influence.
Clairdon, near Thurso;
earl Harald Ungi defeated;
where Lifolf Baldpate fell.
Clibreck (Clibr'), part of Johanna's estate.
Clon, in Ross, granted by earl of Ross to Walter de Moravia.
Clontarf, the battle of.
Clouston, J. Storer;
_A Branch of the Family_;
Orkney trithing.
Clyne.
Cobbie Row, ruins of the castle of Kolbein Hruga, in Wyre.
Coire, Loch;
lands probably held by Moddan family.
Coire-na-fearn, (Cornefern) Strathnavern;
part of Johanna's estate.
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