nnals of.
Torfaeus, _Orcades_, q.v., for transl. see Pope, Alex.
Torf-Einar Ragnvaldson, earl;
slew Halfdan Halegg.
Turfness (probably Burghead), Moray;
battle;
Ragnvald Kali went to;
held by Norse.
Tweed.
Ulbster.
Ulern.
Ulf the Bad.
Ulfreksfirth (Larne Bay).
Ulster.
Undal, Peter Clauson.
Unes, or Little Ferry.
Uphall, History and Antiquities of, (J. Primrose).
Valentia.
Valthiof, brother of Sweyn.
Varangian Guard.
Vallich, Loch, or Bealach.
Vikings;
origin;
settlers as well as raiders;
settlements place-names, including the;
intermarriage, influence;
held and named most of coasts and valleys of Cat and Ross;
survival of place and personal names;
Valhalla influence;
ships;
traders.
Viking Age, The, (Du Chaillu).
Viking expeditions.
Viking Society for Northern Research. Publications:
_Saga-Rook_ (Proceedings), The Round Church and Earl's Bu of Orphir;
_Year-Book_, 150 (ns. 24, 28);
_Old-Lore Miscell. of O.S.C. and S._, q.v.;
_Orkney and Shetland Records_, q.v.;
_Caithness and Sutherland Records_, q.v.;
_Ruins of Saga-Time_, q.v.
Wales.
Walter de Baltroddi, bishop.
Waltheof, earl.
Wardships, granted by Crown.
Wemund (monk).
Wergeld, for Halfdan;
Olaf Hrolfson.
Wick;
earl Harald Ungi defeated;
earls' residence.
Widow.
Will. Newburgh Chron.
William the Lion;
charter of Strabrock;
confirmed charter in Sutherland;
service of Wm. Freskyn;
grant to Gaufrid Blundus;
crowned;
first conquest of Caithness, Sutherland granted to Hugo Freskyn;
with army in Ross;
war against Donald Ban MacWilliam;
defeated Thorfinn, Harold's son;
subdued Sutherland and Caithness;
conferred half of earldom of C. on Harald Ungi;
conferred it on Ragnvald Gudrodson;
came to terms with Harald;
war with thanes of Ross;
the dau. of John as hostage;
treaty with John, Caithness;
death.
William, son of Gillebride, uncle of Magnus II.
William FitzDuncan, son of Duncan II.
William the Old, bishop of Orkney;
at Egilsay;
went to the east.
William the Wanderer, transl. W.G. Collingwood; Thorfinn, "king of
Catanesse,".
Wolves, in Cat.
Worsae;
_The Prehistory of the North_.
Wrath, Cape.
Wyntoun's Ch
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