Scottish Historical Review.
Scottish Kings, (Sir A.H. Dunbar).
Scrabster.
Scrope;
Days of Deerstalking.
Shakespeare.
Shenachu, or Carn Shuin.
Shaw’s Moray.
Shetland.
Shetland, Antiquities of, (Gilbert Goudie).
Ships;
Viking, British, Pictish,
Roman;
Pictish coracles.
Sidera;
Sigurd’s Howe.
Sigrid.
Sigtrigg Silkbeard, king of Dublin.
Sigurd Eysteinson, earl, conquered C.
and S.;
Odin;
buried.
Sigurd Hlodverson, jarl;
his conversion;
marriage;
in Darrath-Liod;
his wife, dau. of Malcolm
II.
Sigurd Magnuson;
prince of Orkney.
Sigurd Marti.
Sigurd Slembi-diakn.
Sigurd’s Howe, Cyderhall.
Skaill, Norse skali.
Skali, Norse farm-house.
Skardi, a “gap” in place-names.
Skelbo, (Skail-bo).
Skelpick, deriv.
Skene, W.F.;
Chronicle of the Picts
and Scots, q.v. Highlanders of
Scotland, q.v. Celtic
Scotland, q.v.
Skidamyre (Skitten in Watten) C.
Skotlands-fiorthr, or Minch.
Skuli, duke.
Skuli Thorfinnson, cr. earl.
Snaekolf, son of Moldan.
Snaekoll Gunni’s son;
parentage;
sole male representative of
Erlend and Moddan lines, claimed earl
Ragnvald’s
lands from earl John;
heir of Erlend lands in Caith.;
killed earl John;
return to Caith.;
father of Johanna of Strathnaver;
deriv. of name.
Somarled Sigurdson, earl of Orkney and Caith.
Somarled the Freeman;
slain in the Isles by Sweyn
Asleifarson.
Somarled of Argyll, in rebellion.
Sorlinc, or Surclin, castle of;
in William the Wanderer, at
Helmsdale, Scir-Illigh.
Southern Isles.
Spalding Club.
Spittal of St. Magnus.
Spynie, near Elgin;
cathedral.
Standing Stane, Duffus.
Stenhouse, Watten.
Stefansson, Jon.
Store Point.
Strabrock, now Uphall and Broxburn.
Stracathro.
Strathclyde.
Stratherne, earls of;
Fereteth, in rebellion;
Malise, m. Matilda dau.
of Gibbon;
see also Malise II.
Strathmore, in Halkirk.
Strathnaver;
lady Johanna of;
grant of lands for Elgin cathedral;
Johanna’s estate.
Strathnaver valley.
Strathnavern;
lady;
Moddan lands;
Freskin of Duffus, in.
Strathyla;
charter.
String, The;
Orkney.


