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andinavian Britain_, p. 62. To Orkney and Shetland they came mainly from the fjords north of Bergen.] [Footnote 2: _Oxford Essays_, 1858, p. 165, Dasent, an admirable account of the Norsemen in Iceland.] [Footnote 3: _Hume Brown, History_, ante.] [Footnote 4: _Scandinavian Britain_, p. 35.] [Footnote 5: See _Norse Influence on Celtic Scotland_ (Henderson), _passim_; and _Sutherland and the Reay Country_, (Rev. Adam Gunn), chapter on "Language," p. 172.] [Footnote 6: Viking Club, _Old Lore Miscell._, vol. ii, 213; vol. iii, 14, 182, 234.] [Footnote 7: See _Burnt Njal_, (Dasent) for a plan and elevation of a Skali. Skelpick may be Skaill-beg, or Little Hall.] [Footnote 8: _Ruins of Saga-time_ (in Iceland) by Thorsteinn Erlingson, David Nutt (1899).] [Footnote 9: See his _Essay_ with plans in the _Saga Book of the Viking Club_, vol. iii, pp. 174-216.] [Footnote 10: i.e. Broadfield; see _O.S._, Rolls edition, p. 232, formerly Brathwell.] [Footnote 11: Mousa in Shetland was twice so used, by two honeymoon pairs. See Tudor, _O. and S._, p. 481.] [Footnote 12: _O.P._, vol. ii, 758.] [Footnote 13: _O.S._, 84, 100 and 22; 58, 78, 100, 101, 102, 113, and pp. 226, 227, 228, in Rolls edition. Hjalmundal is the strath, not the village of Helmsdale.] [Footnote 14: We find in Latheron in Caithness "Golsary" the shieling of Gol. Platagall, see _O.P._, ii, p. 680.] [Footnote 15: The bodily form often follows that of fathers of a fair race, it is said.] [Footnote 16: See p. 21.] [Footnote 17: Frontispiece to vol. 1 of Du Chaillu's _Viking Age_.] [Footnote 18: See _Scotland in Early Christian Times_, Dr. Joseph Anderson's _Rhind Lectures_ in 1879, pp. 141-2; _Scandinavian Britain_, p. 29.] [Footnote 19: _Saga of Erik the Red_ and _St. Olaf's Saga_. See _Orig. Islandicae_, vol. ii, Bk. v, pp. 588-756 "Explorers."] [Footnote 20: Yet see the Romance of _Guillaume le Roi_, Chroniques Anglo-Normandes, vol. iii, Francisque Michel.] [Footnote 21: As witness the Seaforths (Sae-fjorthr) of the 51st Division in France.] [Footnote 22: Vol. 1, p. 45. See also Burton's _History of Scotland_, vol. i, chapter xi, and vol. ii, pp. 14 and 15.] APPENDIX. EARLY PEDIGREE OF THE FRESKYNS. FRESKYN I of Strabrock and Duffus, b. about 1100, was granted Duffus about 1130; entertained David I in 1150 there; died between 1166 and 1171.
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