Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 243 pages of information about Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time.

Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 243 pages of information about Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time.

  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.

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