Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time by James Gray


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Cortachy, advowson of.

Craig Carrill Broch;
Roman tablets found.

Crakaig, crooked bay, now drained.

Creich, owned by Hugo Freskyn;
including Assynt;
granted by Hugo Freskyn to Gilbert while archdeacon of Moray.

Crinan, Abthane of Dunkeld, m. Bethoc, dau. of Malcolm II.

Croc Skardie;
(?) Sigurd's Howe.

Cromarty;
northern Suter of;
Norse place-names;
Macbeth's property.

Cruithne and his seven sons.

Curle, A.O.;
early monuments of Caith. and Sutherland.

Cyderhall, see Sigurd's Howe.



Dale, Dalar or Dalr, C.;
earl Skuli slain;
home of Moddan.

Dalharrold, on River Naver;
belonged to Johanna.

Dalriadic kingdom.

Dalrymple's Collections, on divorce;
on earl Magnus II.

Damsey;
earl Erlend killed.

Danes;
Irish Danes.

Darratha-Liod.

Dasent, Sir G.W.;
transl. _Orkneyinga Saga_, q.v.;
_Oxford Essays_, q.v.;
_Saga of Burnt Njal_, q.v.

David I, king of Scotland;
church organisation;
earldom of Caithness held of him;
his tutor John, bishop of Glasgow;
visited by Sweyn Asleifarson;
introduced feudal barons and charters;
at Duffus Castle;
by education a Norman knight.

David II.

David Haraldson, earl of Orkney and Caith.;
did not have earl Ragnvald's share of Caith. earldom;
succeeded to a reduced territory;
sole earl of Orkney;
joint earl with earl John;
death.

Dawey (Dalvey).

Death in bed, a reproach among Norse.

Deer;
earls Ragnvald and Harald hunted red deer and reindeer in
Caithness;
red deer abounded in Cat.

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