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family. Guthorm Sigurdson, earl. Guthred, son of Donald Ban MacWilliam; led rebellion in Moray and slain. Hadrian's Wall. Hafrsfjord; battle, (872). Hailes, lord; on forfeiture of earl Harold Maddadson; _Annals of Scotland_, q.v.; case of Elizabeth claimant of earldom of Sutherland. Hakon Hakonson, king of Norway; his mother's ordeal; expedition to Scotland; account of his expedition (1263); died in the bishop's palace, Kirkwall; result of expedition. Hakon Sverri's son, king of Norway; his son Hakon. Hakon Haroldson, son of Earl Harold Maddadson and Afreka; foster-child of Sweyn Asleifarson; probably fell with Sweyn at Dublin; with Sweyn; his death. Hakon Paulson, earl; went to Norway; in Norwegian expedition to Wales; returned to Orkney; slew the king's steward; dispute with earl Magnus; slew his cousin Dufnjal, and Thorbjorn in Burrafirth; seized Magnus' share of earldom; slew St. Magnus; sole earl; pilgrimage to Rome and Jerusalem, builder of the round church of Orphir; Helga and their children; his son Paul by a lawful wife; his descendant Ragnvald Godrodson; Norse favourite for earldom of C., as against Magnus, had to conquer C.; mixed blood; his grandson Erlend. Hakonar Saga; record until 13th cent. Halfdan Halegg, or long-shanks; slain by Torf-Einar. Halkirk; source of Thurso River in; Moddan lands; first cathedral of bishopric; bishop's house; residence of Chen family inherited from Johanna of Strathnaver; Johanna's estate; castle of Reginald Chen III; Spittal of St. Magnus. Hall o' Side, Iceland. Hallad Ragnvaldson, earl. Halvard, an Icelander. Halvard of Force; called Hoskuld also. Halvard the Red. Hanef, Norse commissioner; aids Snaekoll. Harald, of N. Ronaldsay; slain by Ulf the Bad. Harald Gillikrist; St. Ragnvald fought for him at Floruvoe. Harold Godwinson, king of England, defeated Harald Hardrada. Harald Hakonson Slettmali (smooth-talker), earl of Orkney and Caith.; son of earl Hakon and Helga; held Caithness; his death; his Moddan kinsmen. Harald Sigurdson Hardrada, king of Norway; killed at Stamford Bridge. Harald Harfagr; battle of Hafrsfjord, (872);
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