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426 Malcolm IV., 87. Malcolm Kenmore, king in Lothian, 77; obtains possession of the Scottish throne by English help, 78 ; his right questioned by the Northern chiefs, who choose a king. Donald Mac Malcolm, SI, 405; reduces the whole of Scotland under his dominion, 82, 405 his ; kingdom a Celtic one, 82. Malcolm Mac Kenneth, King of Scotland, defeated and slain by Thorlinn, near Beauly, 73, 404. Malcolm, Maormor of Moray, expels Sigurd and the Norwegians, 70; becomes King of Scotland, 71, 404. Maormors, 51 ; next in dignity to the king, 52; Maormors of Moray, Angus, Atholl, Mar, &;c., 52 ; their succession, male and leaders of tribes hereditary, 52 ; and governors of districts, 53 ; title peculiar to the Gaelic people, 53 ; the line of certain maormors traceable back to the ninth century, 55, 56 ; Maormor of Moray loosely called " Ri Alban," 404. Marriage Law, 108, 406. Meyer, Professor Kuno, 383. " Midland Cruithne," 65 et serj., 404. Moddan, defeated by Thorfinn,72. Moiikisli writers, how to use them, 2. Montrose, Wars of, 91 et seq. Moray, Maormors of, and their allied clans, 278-317, 404. Murdoch, King of Dalriada, 31, 32, 33. Music of the Highlanders, \-Vietseq., 407. Nativi, 111 e^ serj., 406. Nechtan, his expulsion of the monks of lona, 17. Nennius, 2, 10, 15, 17. 42. Ness and the Clan Nicail, 365-368. Ness, River, and Loch Ness in " Provincia Pictorum," 16. Ninian, his conversion of the southern Picts, 23. INDEX Norse Invasions, 58-78, 386 ; their eth- nological effects, 3, 41, 55, 404 ; Norse sagas, 41, 404, 405. Norwegian Kingdom of the Isles, its establishment and the results, 59, 60, 404 ; second Norwegian kingdom, 69; Norwegians ex- pelled, 70 ; third Norwegian kingdom established, 74 et seq. ; 404, 405 ; its termination, 79 ; effects of the Norwegian con- quests, 80 ; 405. Norwegian pirates, their ravages, 60. Palladius or Patrick, 121 et seq., 406. Pictavia. See " Cruitheu Tuath." Picti, the Picts, 8-57 passim converted by Columba, 17 : ; king the predominant race in Britain in the fourth century B.C., 383; their position in Scotland in early Christian times, 385 ; no distinction between Northern and Southern Picts, 403. Pictish problem, 387. Pinkerton, 10, 47, 402, 403. Poetry — Ossianic system, 134 et seq., 407. Provinces of Scotland, the Seven, 157 et seq., 408. Ptolemy, 7, 8, 64, 68, 404. Rank, Degrees of, 110 et seq. ; ' 406. Rebellions of 1715 and 1745,93, 94. Rhys, Professor, 383, 384, 389, 392, 394, 396, 398. 400. Rognwald, larl of the Maerians in Moray, 60. Roman Occupation, 385. Roman Historians, 3 et seq., 402. Ross, Earls of, 65; their power and intluence, 88 ; 318-346. their allied clans, Scotland, Scotia, the names, when first applied, 29, 40, 386. their conquest of the Southern Picts and its results, 59; their invasions of Scotti, Scots, 4-57 passim ; Scotland, .385, 386. Scottish conquest in the ninth century, 14 et seq., 30-43, 402, 403.

Scottish tribes, their territories, &c., 14 et seq. Sheep-farming, the evil results of its introduction, 97, 98. Sigurd, made larl of the Orkneys, 61 ; with Thorstein the Red subjugates Kateness, Sutherland, Ross and Moray, 62; defeats Finlay MacRuairi and overruns the Highlands, 69 ; defeats the Highland army at Duncansbay Head, 70 ; retires before Malcolm, Maormor of Moray, 70. Silures, o. Siol Alpine, 331-346, 418. Cuinn, 196-246. Eachern, 252, 412. Gillevray, 247-251, 411. O'Cain, 312-317, 416. Skene, Dr., Biographical Sketch of, xiii. ; paper on Skene in " Inverness Gael Soc. Trans- actions," 403. Someried, 197, 409. Stokes, Dr., 390. Strathclyde Britons, 41, 403. Stratherne, the headquarters of the Picts, 12. Succession, Rules of, 25-29 ;oassm, 39, 381-402 jxissim. Sudrland, no High land clans connected with, 368-370. Superstitions of the Highlanders, 132 et serj. Tacitus, 4, 24. Talorcan MacCongusa, 23, 31, 32. INDEX 427 Talorcan , Tolarcan, Tolarg MacDrostan, KiDg of Atholl, 27, 32, 38. Tanistry, 104 et seq., 406. Thorfinn, Earl of Orkney, 54 ; regains possession of Caithness, 63 de- ; feats Moddan in Caithness, and the Scottish King in the Pentland Firth, 72; routs the Scottish army, and slays the King near Beauly, 73 et seq., 405 ; his death 79 his ; power exaggerated in the Sagas, 405. Thorkell, 72, 73. Thorstein the Red, in alliance with Sigurd conquers northern main- land, and retains possession ; his expulsion and death, 63, 68, 404. Tighernac, his Annals, 2, 13, 17, 23, 25. Toiseach, 114 et seq., 406. Topography of Pictland, Gaelic, 47-50; 404. Vacomagi and Caledonii, their relative positions in Ptolemy's time and the tenth century, 64. Vecturiones, Southern Picts, Piccar- dach, Pictores, 9, 22, 23, 24; Vecturiones, ( ? ) Verturiones, Fortren, 402. Vikings, 60. Welsh Annals, 3, 15. William of Orange, 93. ZiMMER, Professor, 388. PRINTED BY COOK & WYLIE, STIRLING.

426<br />

Malcolm IV., 87.<br />

Malcolm Kenmore, king in Lothian,<br />

77; obtains possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scottish throne by English<br />

help, 78 ; his right questioned<br />

by the Northern chiefs, who<br />

choose a king. Donald Mac<br />

Malcolm, SI, 405; reduces the<br />

whole <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> under his<br />

dominion, 82, 405 his ; kingdom<br />

a Celtic one, 82.<br />

Malcolm Mac Kenneth, King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />

defeated and slain by<br />

Thorlinn, near Beauly, 73,<br />

404.<br />

Malcolm, Maormor <strong>of</strong> Moray, expels<br />

Sigurd and the Norwegians, 70;<br />

becomes King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 71,<br />

404.<br />

Maormors, 51 ; next in dignity to<br />

the king, 52; Maormors <strong>of</strong><br />

Moray, Angus, Atholl, Mar, &;c.,<br />

52 ; their succession, male and<br />

leaders <strong>of</strong> tribes<br />

hereditary, 52 ;<br />

and governors <strong>of</strong> districts, 53 ;<br />

title peculiar<br />

to the Gaelic<br />

people, 53 ; the line <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

maormors traceable back to the<br />

ninth century, 55, 56 ; Maormor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moray loosely called<br />

"<br />

Ri<br />

Alban," 404.<br />

Marriage Law, 108, 406.<br />

Meyer, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kuno, 383.<br />

" Midland Cruithne," 65 et serj., 404.<br />

Moddan, defeated by Thorfinn,72.<br />

Moiikisli writers, how to use them, 2.<br />

Montrose, Wars <strong>of</strong>, 91 et seq.<br />

Moray, Maormors <strong>of</strong>, and their allied<br />

clans, 278-317, 404.<br />

Murdoch, King <strong>of</strong> Dalriada, 31, 32, 33.<br />

Music <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Highlanders</strong>, \-Vietseq.,<br />

407.<br />

Nativi, 111 e^ serj., 406.<br />

Nechtan, his expulsion <strong>of</strong> the monks<br />

<strong>of</strong> lona, 17.<br />

Nennius, 2, 10, 15, 17. 42.<br />

Ness and the <strong>Clan</strong> Nicail, 365-368.<br />

Ness, River, and Loch Ness in " Provincia<br />

Pictorum," 16.<br />

Ninian, his conversion <strong>of</strong> the southern<br />

Picts, 23.<br />

INDEX<br />

Norse Invasions, 58-78, 386 ; their eth-<br />

nological effects, 3, 41, 55, 404 ;<br />

Norse sagas, 41, 404, 405.<br />

Norwegian Kingdom <strong>of</strong> the Isles, its<br />

establishment and the results,<br />

59, 60, 404 ; second Norwegian<br />

kingdom, 69; Norwegians ex-<br />

pelled, 70 ; third Norwegian<br />

kingdom established, 74 et seq. ;<br />

404, 405 ; its termination, 79 ;<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> the Norwegian con-<br />

quests, 80 ; 405.<br />

Norwegian pirates, their ravages, 60.<br />

Palladius or Patrick, 121 et seq., 406.<br />

Pictavia. See " Cruitheu Tuath."<br />

Picti, the Picts, 8-57 passim<br />

converted by Columba, 17 :<br />

; king<br />

the<br />

predominant race in Britain in<br />

the fourth century B.C., 383;<br />

their position in <strong>Scotland</strong> in<br />

early Christian times, 385 ; no<br />

distinction between Northern<br />

and Southern Picts, 403.<br />

Pictish problem, 387.<br />

Pinkerton, 10, 47, 402, 403.<br />

Poetry — Ossianic system, 134 et seq.,<br />

407.<br />

Provinces <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, the Seven, 157<br />

et seq., 408.<br />

Ptolemy, 7, 8, 64, 68, 404.<br />

Rank, Degrees <strong>of</strong>, 110 et seq. ;<br />

'<br />

406.<br />

Rebellions <strong>of</strong> 1715 and 1745,93, 94.<br />

Rhys, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, 383, 384, 389, 392, 394,<br />

396, 398. 400.<br />

Rognwald, larl <strong>of</strong> the Maerians in<br />

Moray, 60.<br />

Roman Occupation, 385.<br />

Roman Historians, 3 et seq., 402.<br />

Ross, Earls <strong>of</strong>, 65; their power and<br />

intluence, 88 ;<br />

318-346.<br />

their allied clans,<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>, Scotia, the names, when<br />

first applied, 29, 40, 386.<br />

their conquest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Southern Picts and<br />

its results, 59; their invasions <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotti, Scots, 4-57 passim ;<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>, .385, 386.<br />

Scottish conquest in the ninth century,<br />

14 et seq., 30-43, 402, 403.

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