Hundi (possibly Crinan).
Hundi Sigurdson.
Hut-circles of Pictish times.
Hvarflod, or Gormflaith, dau. of Malcolm MacHeth, m. earl Harold
Maddadson.
date of birth.
Iceland;
Pictish mission;
Aud's settlement;
Hrollang Rognvaldsson settled;
viking settlement;
the skali described;
Jean Cabot first heard of America in;
Christianity accepted;
blood-rain, ib., Norsemen in;
ruins of Saga-time.
Icelandic Annals;
earls of Orkney.
Inga Saga, transl.
Ingibjorg, Finn Arnason's daughter, m. earl Thorfinn Sigurdson;
after Thorfinn's death m. Malcolm III;
cousin of queen Thora of Norway;
her descendant, Donald Ban MacWilliam.
Ingibiorg, daughter of earl Hakon and Helga;
m. Olaf Billing;
her grandson, Ragnvald Gudrodson, of Man.
Ingibiorg, dau. of Eric Stagbrellir;
at home near Loch Naver;
she or her sister m. Gilchrist, earl of Angus.
Ingirid or Ingigerthr, only dau. and child of earl Ragnvald, m. Eric
Stagbrellir;
her children;
date of birth;
probably the same Ingigerthr commemorated in Maeshowe runes.
Ingirid, sister of Kali (St. Ragnvald), m. Jon Peterson.
Ingirid, sister of Sweyn Asleifarson;
m. Thorbiorn Klerk.
Inner-Schyn.
Innes, Familie of.
Innes family;
Berowald the Fleming.
Innes, Cosmo;
_Orig. Par. Scot._, q.v.;
genealogy of Freskyn family.
Invernairn;
sheriff.
Iona;
St. Columba's settlement.
Ireland;
Duncan I;
Sweyn Asleifarson's raids.
Islandicae, Origines.
Ivar Rognvaldsson.
Jerusalem;
pilgrimages to.
Joanna, queen of Alexander II, possibly name-mother of Johanna of
Strathnaver;
dau. of king John, and sister of king Henry II of England.
Johanna of Strathnaver, lady;
m. Freskin de Moravia of Duffus;
her estate;
her father;
relationship to Snaekoll Guuni's son;
supposed dau. of earl John;
Skene's theory that she inherited earl John's, i.e. earl Paul's,
half of the earldom without the title;
the opposite theory, that she inherited Erlend lands;
Skene's opinion;
her daughters;
Skene's suggestion that she was the hostage dau. of earl John, and
given in marriage to Freskin;
Fraser's criticism of Skene;
her grandson, Reginald Chen III, in possession of half of Caithness
and resided in Ha
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