heilings, in Asgrim's Ergin.
Eric bloody-axe.
Erik the Red, Saga of.
Eric Stagbrellir, son of Audhild, brought up in Kildonan by Frakark;
sole male survivor of Moddan line;
m. Ingigerd, dau. of earl St. Ragnvald, united the Erlend and Moddan
estates;
tried to reconcile earls Ragnvald and Harold;
probably got earl Ottar's lands on the death of earl Erlend;
viking raid to Hebrides and Scilly Isles;
his son Harald Ungi made earl of Orkney and Caithness (excluding
Sutherland);
his son, Ragnvald;
line represented by Snaekoll Gunni's son.
Eric Streita;
husband of Audhild, dau. of Thorleif.
Erlend Haraldson, earl of Orkney and Caith.;
heir of earl Ottar;
granted half earldom of Caith.;
granted half earldom of Orkney;
supported by Sweyn;
in Shetland;
slain;
last of male line of Thorfinn Sigurdson;
nearest heir, Ragnvald Gudrodson, king of Man;
grandson of Hakon Paulson;
not Erlend Ungi.
Erlend Torf-Einarson, earl;
slain in England.
Erlend Thorfinnson;
joint earl of Orkney and Caith. with his brother Paul;
at battle of Stamford Bridge;
banished to Norway where he died;
his descendants;
his line of heirs;
Scottish policy as to succession;
Snaekoll Gunni's son, chief of line;
Skene's theory;
the converse theory that Magnus of Angus m. the nameless dau. of earl
John, through whom he got the title, and Paul's lands;
his share of earldom of Caithness;
inherited by Johanna of Strathnaver;
his line (excepting Harald Ungi) excluded from Orkney during rule
of earl Harold, David and John;
succession to Erlend lands in C.
Erlend Ungi;
eloped with Margret, mother of earl Harold Maddadson, to Mousa Broch;
reconciled to earl Harold, with whom he went to Norway;
not earl Erlend.
Erling Erlendson;
in Norwegian expedition to Wales;
probably killed in Ireland.
Erling Ivar's son;
in Hakon's expedition;
in raid on Dyrnes.
Erlingson, Thorsteinn;
_Ruins of Saga-time in Iceland_, (Viking Society, extra series).
Ermengarde, queen.
Erriboll, Loch;
the Goafiord, or Hoanfiord, Hakon's fleet in;
Lochvuaies.
Euphemia, wife of Walter Freskin de Moravia of Duffus, dau. of
Ferchar Mac-in-Tagart, earl of Ross.
Evelix, River;
Eystein, king of Norway;
seized earl Harold
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