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h earl John; death. Dawey (Dalvey). Death in bed, a reproach among Norse. Deer; earls Ragnvald and Harald hunted red deer and reindeer in Caithness; red deer abounded in Cat. Deerness, Mull of; sea-fight between Thorfinn and Duncan I; king Hakon's fleet passed. Deerstalking, days of, Scrope. De Moravia, see under Freskyn. Dingwall; southern limit of Norse. Dirlot, or Dilred, in Strathmore, C. Dolfin, son of Maldred. Dollar; Scots defeated by Danes. Donada, dau. of Malcolm II, m. Finnleac. Donald, supposed son of Malcolm III. Donald Bane, claimant to Scottish crown. Donald Ban MacWilliam; claimant of Scottish crown; his son Guthred slain; descended from Ingibjorg, widow of Thorfinn and Malcolm Canmore. Dornoch (Durnach); supposed dedication of Cathedral; monks to be protected; owned by Hugo Freskyn; in earldom of Caithness; cathedral of St. Barr; excluded from earldom of earl David; part granted by Hugo Freskyn to Gilbert; Embo near D., Norse defeated; existed in Norse times; Durnach; cathedral lands; bishop Adam buried in; traditional origin of name. Dornock, Dumfriesshire, deriv. Dorruthar. Dougal of the Isles, in Orkney; joined Hakon's expedition. Douglas, family of. Dovyr, tofftys de; part of Johanna's estate; from Gael. for water, identified as River and Loch Naver. Draughts; played by St. Ragnvald. Dublin; Sweyn killed at. Dufeyra. Duffus; near Burghead or Turfness; castle built by Freskyn de Moravia; estates owned by Hugo Freskyn; Freskyn, lord of; estate succeeded to by Walter Freskyn; church; William MacFrisgyn second lord of; chapel of St. Lawrence; Freskyn's fortress checked Norse raids; king David's visit; rector of St. Peter's. Dufnjal. Dugald, king of Sudreys; intercepted the Scotch fine on C. D'Umphraville, Gilbert--earl of Angus; m. Matilda, countess of Angus. D'Umphraville, Gilbert--earl of Angus; son of Matilda. Dunadd. Dunbar, Sir Archibald; _Scottish Kings_, q.v. Dunbarton, Dun-bretan, fort of the Britons. Duncan I; parentage; Karl Hundason; at North Berwick; defeated by earl Thorfinn off Deerness; and at Turfness; his death and age;
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