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Gray, James

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


Duncan II, king of Scotland;
son of Malcolm and Ingibjorg.
Duncan, earl;
father of Dufnjal.
Duncan, earl of Angus.
Duncan, maormor of Duncansby;
m. Groa;
his dau. Grelaud.
Duncan, earl of Fife;
dau. Afreka m. Harald Maddadson.
Duncansby or Dungallsby.
Dundas, Sir David.
Dunfermelyn, Reg.
Dunfermline;
Bishop Andrew a Culdean monk of.
Dungal's Noep, C.;
battle.
Dunkeld;
clergy of Iona removed to, eccl. capital for Scots and Picts;
capital of southern Picts;
bishopric founded;
Andrew, bishop of Caith., abbot of.
Dunnet Head.
Dunrobin;
glen;
charter room;
Robert, legendary 2nd earl of Sutherland, founder (?);
MS. of Constitution of diocese;
Norse derivation.
Dunskaith, Castle of.
Dunstable, Annals of.
Durness (Dyrness);
clan Mackay;
in old earldom of Caithness;
Asleifarvik, anchorage of Hakon's fleet;
raided by Norse in retreat from Largs;
Seanachaistel, chaistel;
MacHeth settlement.

Egilsay;
martyrdom of St. Magnus;
bishop John from Athole visited.
Einar Oily-tongue;
slew Havard jarl.


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