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fell repulsing Norse. Moray, Shaw's. More, Loch. More, Reginald; chamberlain of Scotland. Morgan; first name of clan Mackay, MacHeth, or MacAoidh. Mortlach, in Moray; Norse defeated by Malcolm II. Morton, Reg. Hon. de, earl of Katanay. Mound, the; Craig Amlaiph near. Mounth, or Grampians, home of Caledonians. Mousa Broch; used by run-away honeymoon couples. Munch, P.A.; _History of Norway_. Mungo, or Kentigern, St., in Strathclyde and Pictland. Murkfjord or Myrkfjord (possibly Loch Glendhu). Murkle, C. Mydalr, Iceland. Nairn. Naver, Loch; broch; River Naver; lands of Moddan family; Dovyr. Naver, River; Dalharrold; see Dovyr. Nechtan. Nerbon, sae-borg on the; Bilbao on the Nervion. Ness, now Caithness. See Cait and Caithness. New Spalding Club; _Records of Elgin_. Niorfa Sound (Straits of Gibraltar). Nisbet's Heraldry. Norafjord in Sogn. Normans; Conquest; families accepted as chiefs; influence of, in Caithness and Sutherland. Norman architecture; St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall. Norse mythology; of early settlers in Britain. Norsemen; occupation of Caith. and Sutherland; no women brought; early Norse rulers; defeated at Mortlach; raids on Moray coast; Freskyns appointed guardians of Moray against; expedition against south Hebrides; invasion of Sutherland repulsed at Embo; law and language in Orkney and Shetland; intermarriage with Celts; influence of, on British law; religion of early settlers in British Isles; destroyed culture of St. Columba; enslaved aborigines in their colonies; their place-names in Scotland; settled on coasts and lower valleys; subdued by Scots in north; Gaelic language adopted by; few monuments in Scotland; domestic and ecclesiastical buildings of wood or stone; York Powell on; discovery of America, and Africa. Norse Influence on Celtic Scotland, (George Henderson). Northman and Pict. Norway; viking raids on British Isles; trade with Grimsby; earl Ragnvald visited king Ingi; earl Ragnvald returned from Jerusalem through Norway; Margaret, queen of N.; Scottish embassy to; Hebrides ceded to Scotland. Norway, kings of; Harald Harfagr,
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