Magnus Erlendson, St., earl and saint, [49];
in expedition to Wales, [49];
in England and Wales, [49];
went to Caithness after king Magnus' death and received as earl there, [50];
his steward in Orkney killed by earl Hakon, [50];
dispute with earl Hakon, [50];
slew his cousin, Dufnjal, and Thorbjorn in Burrafirth, [50];
his marriage, [50];
his share seized by Hakon, upon which he went to England, [50];
martyrdom, [51];