[123]. Munch’s Catalogue of the Bishops of Orkney, Bannatyne Miscellany, iii. 181.
[124]. See the Saga, p. [126].
[125]. Fornmanna Sögur, vol. vi.
[126]. Diplom. Norvegicum, vii. p. 2.
[128]. Hakonar Saga hins gamla, Flateyjarbók, iii. 52.
[129]. Diplom. Norvegicum, vii. p. 13.
[130]. Ibid. i. 32.
[131]. Keyser, Den Norske Kirkes Historie, ii. 210. Torfæus Hist. Orc., p. 172.
[132]. Diplom. Norvegicum. The Chron. de Lanercost, under the date 1275, incidentally notices a Bishop of Orkney, named William, who related many wonderful things of the islands under Norwegian rule, and specially of Iceland. Munch supposes him to have been one of the titular bishops consecrated at York, and suggests that he may have been the author of the curious fragment of a Chronicon Norvegiæ preserved in the Panmure transcript, along with the transcript of the Diploma of the succession of the Earls of Orkney, printed at Christiania, 1850. (Munch, Symbolæ, pp. 2, 18; Det Norske Folks Historie, iv. part 1, p. 678; Chron. de Lanercost, p. 97.)