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slew Skuli in C.; fought earl Macbeth in C.; buried at Stenhouse in Watten, C.. Liot Nidingr, m. Frakark. Little Ferry, or Unes; Norse invasion; site of Norse Castle. Lohworuora, now Borthwick; church granted to bishop of Glasgow. Loth; water of; owned by Hugo Freskyn. Lothians, formed part of Valentia; Berenicians of. MacBain, A.; on seven Pictish provinces. Macbeth, king of Scotland; son of Finlay MacRuari; parentage; property in Ross and Cromarty; king of Scotland; slain; visited Rome; MacHeth. MacFrisgyn, William; (see Freskyn, William). MacHeth, or MacAoidh, see Mackay, deriv. of name. MacHeth, Donald. MacHeth, Malcolm; earl of Ross; dau. Gormflaith m. Harold Maddadson; personated by Wemund. Mac-in-Tagart, Ferchar; see Ross, earl of. Mackay (MacHeth) clan; came from Moray to Sutherland; Freskyns guardians of Moray against MacHeths; occupation of Durness; rebellion of MacHeths of Moray; the chief m. dan. of bishop; children of Heth attacked Hakon's expedition; largely blended with Norse. Mackay, Iye Mor. Mackay, Book of, (Angus Mackay). MacWilliam, earl of Caithness (?) (Scots Peerage). Maddad, earl of Athole; m. Margret, dau. of earl Hakon Paulson; visited by Sweyn; his death. Maeshowe, runes of. Magbiod, or Macbeth, earl; fought at Skidamyre, C. Magnus the Good, king of Norway; grants Orkney to Ragnvald Brusison; Thorfinn's visit. Magnus Barelegs, king of Norway; expeditions to Scotland; father of Harald Gillikrist; why called "barelegs". Magnus the Blind, king of Norway; defeated by king Harald at Floruvoe. Magnus Erlingson, king of Norway; fell at Norafjord. Magnus Hakonson, crowned king of Norway in his father's lifetime; ceded Hebrides to Scotland. Magnus, king of Man; joined Hakon's expedition. Magnus, or Mangi, son of Eric Stagbrellir; fared to Norway, fell at Norafjord; his home. Magnus Erlendson, St., earl and saint; in expedition to Wales; in England and Wales; went to Caithness after king Magnus' death and received as earl there; his steward in Orkney killed by earl Hakon; dispute with earl Hakon; slew his cousin, Dufnjal, and Thorbjorn in Burrafirth; his marr
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