INDEX. 



621 



Ottar, Snaekollson, in Skye, 37. 

 Overton, Colonel, in the Highlands, 

 341. 



Pabbay or Priests' Isle, 518. 



Paul, Jarl of Orkney, 22. 



Perth, Barons summoned to, 79. 



Perth Treaty, the, 42, 43. 



" Pictish," the designation, xxx. 



Pinkie, Islesmen at the battle of, 145. 



Pliny and the Haebudes, 2. 



Pomponius Mela and the Orcades, I. 



Poolewe, market at, 534. 



Presbyterianism in the Western High- 

 lands and Isles, 523. 



Priam, a pirate ship, 248. 



" Prince Charlie's Lake," 450. 



Prince Edward Island and Alex. 

 Macdonald of Glenaladale, 482. 



" Prince's Flower," the, 428. 



Prince's Strand, the, landing place of 

 Charles Edward, 428. 



Ptolemy and the Ebudae, 2. 



Pulteney Town, origin of, 328. 



Pytheas and the Island of Thule, i. 



Ragnall, King of the Dugalls, 10. 



Ragnhilda, daughter of Olave the Red, 

 26. 



Raice, the name of, 55. 



Ranald, Bishop of the Sudreys, 33. 



Rath Castle, 30. 



Redshank, origin of name, 137. 



Regaina or Arran, 2. 



Reginald, nephew of Olave the Red, 25. 



Reginald, son of Olave the Red, 29. 



Reginald, son of Godred of Man, Re- 

 gent of Man, 30 ; becomes a vassal 

 of the English King, 30 ; submits 

 to the Papacy, 30 ; escapes to 

 Lewis, 31 ; subserviency to the 

 King of England and the Pope, 

 31 n. ; invades Man, 36 ; his 

 death, 36. 



Reginald, son of Olave the Black, 39. 



Ricina, ancient name of Rum, 2. 



" Road-money " in the Long Island, 

 542. 



Rodil, Priory Church of St. Clement 

 at, 519. 



Rognevald (Ranald) Jarl of Moeri, 15. 



Rona, Capt. Alex. Macdonald buys, 

 496. 



Ross, Earls of, see Lesley, Macdonald, 

 and O'Beolan. 



Ross, Earldom of, Lewis and Harris 

 and the, 82 ; claim of Glengarry 

 to, 354- 



Ross, Walter, of Balnagown, 57. 



Rossinish, Prince Charles Edward at, 



460. 

 Ross-shire Buffs, formation of the, 489 



Lewismen in, 490. 



Sadler, Sir Ralph, English Ambassador 

 in Scotland, 137 ; and the release 

 of chiefs, 139. 



Saint Catan and Lewis, 518. 



Saint Clement, Priory Church of, at 

 Rodil, 519. 



Saint Columba, 4, 5, 6 ; and Druidism, 

 5; Life of, by Adamnan, 6; churches 

 named after him, 6 ; Church of, at 

 Ui, 518. 



Saint Duthac, James IV. and the shrine 

 of, 124. 



Saint Kilda, 499 ; church named after 

 St. Columba at, 6 ; sold to Macleod 

 of Macleod, 485 ; sold to Colonel 

 Donald Macleod of Achnagoyle, 



485- 

 Saint Maelrubha, 56, 520 ; Church of, 



at Ness, 525 ; pagan customs, 526. 

 Saint Olaf, Church of, at Eorrapidh, 



Ness, 520. 



Saint Ronan's Well, patients at, 520. 

 Saints, worship of, in Lewis, 525. 

 Sandsting, remains of an enclosure at, 



106. 

 Scalpa, Prince Charles Edward at, 445, 



446. 



Scandinavians, see Norsemen. 

 Scotland, religious feeling in, 161 ; 



fishing industry, 303 ; memorials 



relating to affairs in, 388. 

 Scott, Sir Samuel and North Harris, 



495- 



Scott, Sir Walter, and the Fife Adven- 

 turers, 244. 



Seaforth, Earls of, debts of, 415. 



Seaforth, Earls of, see Mackenzie. 



Seaforth Estates, 405 ; payment of rents, 

 414 ; claimants to, 416 ; statements 

 of accounts, 447, 534. 



Seaforth Loch, Prince Charles Edward 

 Stuart lands at, 447. 



Seaforths and Stuarts, 421. 



Sea-kings, 44. 



Seton, Margaret, daughter of Alexan- 

 der, Earl of Dunfermline, 315. 



Sheriffmuir, battle of, 400. 



Shetlands and Harald Harfager, 13. 



Ships of the Norsemen, 48. 



Sigurd, first Earl of Orkney, 15, 16 ; 

 killed at Clontarf, 17. 



6/0;-worship at Ness, 526. 



Skatt, a land tax, 44. 



Skatt or Tax -kings, 44. 



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