CHAPTER IV.

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Reg. Morav., p. xxiv, and Charter No. 264, p. 342.

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Dunbar, Scottish Kings, pp. 4-7.

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Some authorities hold that Macbeth was the son of a sister of Malcolm. His property was probably in Ross and Cromarty. See also Rhys' Celtic Britain, p. 196.

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Skuli was first Earl of Caithness, which then included Sutherland, see ante, but he was Norse.

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O.S., 16.

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Trithing—the same word as Riding in Yorkshire, one-third. See Scot. Hist. Review, Oct. 1918. J. Storer Clouston. Ulfreksfirth is Larne Bay.

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O.S., 17, 18.

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O.S., 20, 21, and St. Olaf's Saga, cix.

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O.S., 22.