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O.S., 102. Ingigerd would thus be born not later than 1136. She is possibly the "Ingigerthr, of women the most beautiful" in the Runes of Maeshowe.

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O.S., 102, not "from Beruvik," but "from the bridal" (brudkaupi) probably.

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This may be another headland. Brimsness is suggested. O.P., ii, 801, contra.

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O.S., 103, 104.

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O.S., 105. See as to Ellar-holm (Helliar-holm) Tudor, O. and S., 283.

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O.S., 110, 111.

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O.S., 111.

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Curle, Early Mon. Suthd., p. 108 No. 316; and note that the horns of the elk or reindeer have been found in Sutherland. See Proceedings of Scot. Antiq., viii, p. 186; and ix, p. 324.

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Thorsdale is the valley of the Thurso River. Calfdale is the Calder Valley.

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Force; possibly Forsie, or some waterfall said to be near Achavarn on Loch Calder at the S.E. end of it. Halvard is in the Flatey Book called Hoskúld. O.P., ii, 761, at a ruin of a castle, Tulloch-hoogie.