defeated in Caithness by Ragnvald, 89;

had one of Ragnvald's stewards slain, mutilated the bishop, drove the stewards out, 89;

son Thorfinn mutilated and died in prison, 89;

king William marched with an army to Caith., and Harold ultimately came to terms, 90;

negotiated with king John of England, 90, 113;

extent of his later earldom, 90;

deprived of Shetland, 90, 156 (n. 20);

death, 90, 93;

character and personal appearance, 90;

his two wives and descendants, 73-75, 83-85, 88, 102, 106, 111, 123, 124, 153 (n. 1).