For drift-right, [25]
For bearserks challenging men to holm, [51]
For heritage of outlawed men in Norway in the days of
Harold Fairhair, [11]
For the utmost limit of outlawry, [225]
For heathen sacrifices in the earliest days of Christianity
in Iceland, [226]
For a rightful suitor in a blood-suit, [150]
Lawsuits, [18], [19], [24], [39], [79], [129], [130], [149], [151], [238], [249], [250]
Manners and Customs, Civil and Religious.
Bathing, [148], [220]
Burial of misdoers in cairns and tidewashed heap of stones, [59], [241]
Burial in barrows. See Barrows.
—at churches, [126], [142]
Fasting on Yule-eve, [98]
to iron birth, [119]
Hallowing of a vessel by a bishop, [115]
Iron-birth, [119]
Meal-times, [49]
Riding, to the Althing, [36], [79]
[298] Rubbing of one's back by the fire, [30]
Sailors' duties have to be per-formed on board ship by the
passengers, [41], sqq.
Sitting at table in the evening, [48]
Sleeping in fire-halls, [30]
Thing-men have to provide themselves, each one with fare at his own cost, [38]
Varangian weapon-show, [253]
Washing of hands ere going to table, [113]
Money.
Hundred in silver, [151]
Mark in silver, [151], [173]
Names of folk derived from their country or dwelling-stead
Axefirthers, [278]
Gothlander, [11]
Halogalander, [57]
Icefirthers, [155], [156]
Lavadale-men, [182]
Marshmen, [182]
Northlanders, [163]
Northmen, [10], [253]
Ramfirthers, [34], and passim.
South-Islander, [7], [92]
The men of Biarg, [88], [92]
The men of Coldback, [20], sqq.
The men of the Creek, [20], sqq.
Varangians, [253], sqq.
Waterdale-folk, [26], [38]
Waterdale-kin, [142]
Waterness-men, [34], [88]
Well-wharfers, [170]
Westfirthers, [80]
Westhope-men, [34]
Willowdale-men, [34]
Occupations.
Binding of hay into horseloads for being conveyed into rick-yard