Erriboll, Loch;
the Goafiord, or Hoanfiord,
Hakon’s fleet in;
Lochvuaies.
Euphemia, wife of Walter Freskin de Moravia
of Duffus, dau. of
Ferchar Mac-in-Tagart,
earl of Ross.
Evelix, River;
Eystein, king of Norway;
seized earl Harold Maddadson;
invaded Aberdeen.
Eysteinsdal, or Ousedale, near the Ord
of Caithness;
to which king
William marched against earl Harold
Eyvind Urarhorn.
Fair Isle;
Faroes;
Picts.
Farr;
old parish was Johanna’s
estate in Strathnaver;
Borve Castle.
Federeth I (Fedrett), William de;
m. Christian, dau. of
Freskin and Johanna, and got one fourth of
Caithness;
Caithness lands.
Federeth II, William de;
son of W.F. and Christian
Freskin, sold his fourth of C. to Sir
Reginald Chen
III.
Felix, bishop of Moray;
witness.
Feranach, Broch at;
Frakark’s residence
(?).
Fernebuchlyn.
Feudalism;
introduced into Scotland by
Alexander I and David I.
Fib (Fife).
Fidach (Moray).
Fife;
conquests by earl Thorfinn.
Finleac or Finlay MacRuari, maormor of
Moray;
fought earl Sigurd at Skidamyre;
m. dau. of Malcolm II.
Finn Arnason, father of Ingibjorg;
and of Sigrid.
Firth par., Orkney;
Paplay, Thora’s residence.
Flandrensis, not applied to Freskin de Moravia.
Flatey Book;
Thorstein the Red;
earls of Orkney;
story of Barth;
continuation of Orkneyinga
Saga;
earl Ragnvald’s half
of Caith. earldom;
extent of Harold’s later
earldom;
battle of Skitten.
Fleet, Loch;
no longer reaches to Pittentrail.
Floruvoe, Floruvagr;
battle in 1135;
battle in 1194.
Fordun;
rebellion in Moray;
earl John’s hostage
dau.;
Annals.
Forfar.
Forsie, Force of Saga.
Fortrenn;
Menteith.
Fotla, Ath-Fodla;
Athol.
Frakark, or Frakok, dau. of Moddan;
m. Liot Nidingr;
earl Harald Slettmali with
her in N. Kildonan;
banished from Orkney, went
to her homesteads in Sutherland;
earl Ragnvald seeks her aid;
burnt alive;
Freskyn I her contemporary;
Johanna of Strathnaver a connection;
her residence.
Fraser, or Fresel, of Beauly.
Fraser, Sir William;
genealogy of Freskyn family;
on Johanna of Strathnaver;
The Sutherland Book,
q.v.