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p. 23.

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See Sir Wm. Fraser's Book of Sutherland, and Pedigree in Appendix. There is a Craig Amlaiph (Olaf) above Torboll and Cambusmore (both in Cat) near the Mound in Sudrland. There were no Thanes of the De Moravia line in Sutherland.

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See The Pictish Nation and Church, pp. 129-32, and 341.

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See Darratha-liod, published by the Viking Club, 1910.

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Burnt Njal, c. 151.

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Iceland accepted Christianity by a vote of its Thing in 1000 A.D. "Blood" often fell in Iceland; after a volcanic eruption, rain was tinged with red.

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Tudor, O. and S., p. 20.

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Rods used for dividing and pressing downwards.

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See Scandinavian Britain (Collingwood), p. 256-7, where Mr. Gilbert Goudie's Antiquities of Shetland is referred to.