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Gray, James

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


Magnus, son of Havard Gunni's son.
Magnus' Cathedral, St., Kirkwall;
relics of saint were removed to;
erected by St. Ragnvald;
king Hakon temporarily buried in;
built by Norse.
Magnus Saga, St.
Magnus Saga the Longer.
Magnus Saga the Short.
Magnus Hakonson Saga.
Magnus, Spittal of St., near Halkirk.
Magnusson, Eirikr;
transl. of Darratha-liod.
Maiming, made a Northman impossible.
Mainland, Orkney;
Thorfinn's Hall;
meeting between earls Hakon and Magnus.
Malbrigde of the buck-tooth.
Malcolm I, (954).
Malcolm II, king of Scotland;
dau. m. Sigurd Hlodverson;
kingdom of Scotland produced;
contemporary records begin;
defeated Norse at Mortlach;
his daughters;
Macbeth also supposed son of his sister;
policy in Caith. and Orkney;
death;
kinsman, Moldan, maormor of Caith.;
his dream of a consolidated kingdom realised.
Malcolm III, Canmore, king of Scotland;
m. Ingibjorg, Thorfinn's widow;
m. 2nd, St. Margaret, introduced Saxon nobility;
his son Duncan II, whose descendant was Donald Ban MacWilliam.
Malcolm IV,
granted half earldom of Caithness to Erlend Haraldson;
defeated Somarled;
his death.


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