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Dalharrold afterwards belonged to Johanna of Strathnaver. Reg. Morav., p. 139, No. 126. Pope, Torfaeus, trans., Note p. 169. This battle is also said to have been fought by William the Lion himself, not by Reginald Gudrodson.
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Only three are named, but six are afterwards referred to. For Pope Innocent's letter see O. and S. Records, vol. 1, p. 25.
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O.S., Dasent, Rolls edit., pp. 228-30. It is not clear that the bishop lived till 1213. See Two Ancient Records of the Bishopric, Bannatyne Club, pp. 6 and 7.
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He was there when Bishop Adam was murdered in that year.
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This is a very large number and hardly credible. It was not 6000. Can Eystein be the Island Stone, the Man of the Ord?
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Bain, Calendar of Documents, Nos. 321 and 324.
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O.S., Rolls edit., p. 230.
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Sverri Saga, 118, 119, 125.
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Lord Hailes' Addional Case of Elizabeth, claimant of the Earldom of Sutherland, p. 8, and see Robertson, Early Kings, vol. ii, p. 446; App. N. esp. p. 494.
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One of the Gordons of Garty in Sutherland.