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Gray, James

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

, as against Magnus, had to
conquer C.;
mixed blood;
his grandson Erlend.
Hakonar Saga;
record until 13th cent.
Halfdan Halegg, or long-shanks;
slain by Torf-Einar.
Halkirk;
source of Thurso River in;
Moddan lands;
first cathedral of bishopric;
bishop's house;
residence of Chen family inherited from Johanna of Strathnaver;
Johanna's estate;
castle of Reginald Chen III;
Spittal of St. Magnus.
Hall o' Side, Iceland.
Hallad Ragnvaldson, earl.
Halvard, an Icelander.
Halvard of Force;
called Hoskuld also.
Halvard the Red.
Hanef, Norse commissioner;
aids Snaekoll.
Harald, of N. Ronaldsay;
slain by Ulf the Bad.
Harald Gillikrist;
St. Ragnvald fought for him at Floruvoe.
Harold Godwinson, king of England, defeated Harald Hardrada.
Harald Hakonson Slettmali (smooth-talker), earl of Orkney and Caith.;
son of earl Hakon and Helga;
held Caithness;
his death;
his Moddan kinsmen.
Harald Sigurdson Hardrada, king of Norway;
killed at Stamford Bridge.
Harald Harfagr;
battle of Hafrsfjord, (872);
subdued Orkney and Shetland which he erected into an earldom;
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