invasion of earl Harald Ungi, [87];
earl Harold Maddadson, after defeat by Ragnvald Gudrodson, fled to, [89];
Cobbie Row Castle, in, [100];
the gaedingar of the earl of Orkney, [100];
king Hakon at, [124];
and died in Kirkwall, in the palace of bishop, [127];
mortgaged to Scotland, [128];
adopted English with many Norse words, [132];
old Norse ballad sung in 18th cent., [30] ;
proposed Scot. conquest after Norse reverse at Largs, [155] (n. 13), [156] (n. 20);