lkirk and Latheron;
granted land in Strathnaver to the bishop of Moray;
her estate in Strathnaver;
her connection with Moddan family and descent from Harald Ungi's
sister Ragnhild;
her inheritance of Moddan and Erlend lands;
her right to half share of Harald Ungi's half share of Caithness
earldom;
her title to Strathnaver lands not derived through earl John;
circumstantial evidence against her being a dau. of earl John,
never claimed any share of earldom of Orkney;
Skene's opinion that she was a dau. of earl John based on name
Johanna;
theory as to her being a dau. of Snaekoll, and, as such, heiress of
large estates, made a ward by the king, whose queen was Johanna;
her husband's lineage;
suggested born by 1232 at latest, when her supposed father,
Snaekoll, went to Norway, but not before 1225;
possibility of her being a dau. of a younger child of Ragnhild and
born later than 1225;
her guardian;
her lands bounded those of the lord of Sutherland;
d. ca. 1269;
her children and estates;
succ. to Erlend and Moddan lands in C.;
owned Dalharrold;
she did not own any lands in south C., which were acquired by
R. Chen III, i.e., Latheron and Wick;
she probably owned Far and Halkirk, but not Latheron.
John, king of England.
John, king of the Sudreys.
John o' Groat's;
Huna.
John, bishop of Caithness;
mutilated by earl Harald;
succeeded by Adam;
neglect to collect Peter's Pence;
date of death.
John, bishop (of Glasgow).
John Haroldson, earl of Orkney and Caithness;
from whom Snaekoll Gunni's son claimed Ragnvald lands in Orkney;
shared earldom with his brother, earl David;
succeeded David as sole earl of Orkney and of Caithness;
his dau. given as hostage;
letters from earl Skuli;
at Bergen;
at the burning of bishop Adam;
his castle at Brawl;
confiscated;
the lordship of Sutherland not in his earldom;
visited Bergen;
his hostage dau. his only heir;
assisted Norse against Hebrides;
favoured Norway;
representative of line of Paul and Harold Maddadson;
attacked and slain by Snaekoll;
his supposed dau. Johanna;
his nameless dau. m. Magnus of Angus;
succession to earldom;
theories as to his daughter's marriage;
treaty with king William;
lands confiscated and r
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