Footnote 22: [(return)]
See Scotland in Early Christian Times (Anderson), pp. 141-2.
Footnote 11: [(return)]
Despite The Pictish Nation, pp. 69 and 401. But see Skene, Chron. Picts and Scots (Annals of Tighernac) p. 75, where 150 Pictish ships are said to have been wrecked in 729 A.D.
Footnote 12: [(return)]
See Du Chaillu, The Viking Age, vol. ii. pp. 65-101.
Footnote 13: [(return)]
Worsaae, The Prehistory of the North, pp. 184-7. Scandinavian Britain, pp. 34-42.
Footnote 14: [(return)]
Viking Society's Orkney and Shetland Folk, 1914.
Footnote 15: [(return)]
Robertson, Early Kings, vol. i, p. 105, and ii, p. 469.
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Dun-bretan, or the fort of the Britons; Alcluyd, the rock of the Clyde.
CHAPTER III.
Footnote 1: [(return)]
H.B., vol. i, p. 22.
Footnote 2: [(return)]
Chron. Hunt. Skene, Chron. Picts and Scots, p. 209.