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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