Normans accepted as chiefs, [76];

their Christianity, [130];

Norse drove clergy from Orkney, N.E. Caithness, coasts of Sutherland and sea-board of Ross and Moray, [130];

Norse attacks on Picts, effect of, [130] ;

their lands seized by Norse, [132].

Picts and Scots, Chronicle of the, (Skene), [3];

origin of brochs, [5], [141] (n. 8);

(Tighernac), [142] (II, n. 11);

the Pictish navy, [19], [142] (III, n. 2), [22], [142] (III, n. 11), [145] (n. 21).

Place-names, [130], [131];