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Gray, James

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


Dornock, Dumfriesshire, deriv.
Dorruthar.
Dougal of the Isles, in Orkney;
joined Hakon's expedition.
Douglas, family of.
Dovyr, tofftys de;
part of Johanna's estate;
from Gael. for water, identified as River and Loch Naver.
Draughts;
played by St. Ragnvald.
Dublin;
Sweyn killed at.
Dufeyra.
Duffus;
near Burghead or Turfness;
castle built by Freskyn de Moravia;
estates owned by Hugo Freskyn;
Freskyn, lord of;
estate succeeded to by Walter Freskyn;
church;
William MacFrisgyn second lord of;
chapel of St. Lawrence;
Freskyn's fortress checked Norse raids;
king David's visit;
rector of St. Peter's.
Dufnjal.
Dugald, king of Sudreys;
intercepted the Scotch fine on C.
D'Umphraville, Gilbert--earl of Angus;
m. Matilda, countess of Angus.
D'Umphraville, Gilbert--earl of Angus;
son of Matilda.
Dunadd.
Dunbar, Sir Archibald; _Scottish Kings_, q.v.
Dunbarton, Dun-bretan, fort of the Britons.
Duncan I;
parentage;
Karl Hundason;
at North Berwick;
defeated by earl Thorfinn off Deerness;
and at Turfness;
his death and age;
created Moddan, his sister's son, earl of Caithness.


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