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Gray, James

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


Magnus Erlingson, king of Norway;
fell at Norafjord.
Magnus Hakonson, crowned king of Norway in his father's lifetime;
ceded Hebrides to Scotland.
Magnus, king of Man;
joined Hakon's expedition.
Magnus, or Mangi, son of Eric Stagbrellir;
fared to Norway, fell at Norafjord;
his home.
Magnus Erlendson, St., earl and saint;
in expedition to Wales;
in England and Wales;
went to Caithness after king Magnus' death and received as earl there;
his steward in Orkney killed by earl Hakon;
dispute with earl Hakon;
slew his cousin, Dufnjal, and Thorbjorn in Burrafirth;
his marriage;
his share seized by Hakon, upon which he went to England;
martyrdom;
burial in Birsay, and removal of relics to St. Magnus' Cathedral,
Kirkwall;
legends, character and appearance;
his sister, Gunnhild, m. Kol;
his successor in estate;
cathedral built by his nephew, earl Ragnvald;
his heirs;
Snaekoll Gunni's son, representative of his line;
heirs of his share of Caithness earldom;
his sagas see below;
his life;
took Erlend share of earldom;
Scottish candidate for earldom of C.


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