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TH@ DECAY OF THE EARLDOM AND THE END OF THE WESTERN KINGDOM. FTER the death of Earl Rognvald, the islands were ruled for almost fifty years by Harald Maddadson. Harald's later days were full of troubles. With the decay of his powers the glory of the earldom also faded away. In 1194,when Sverrir was King of Norway, a rebellion took place, with the object of Sigurd Erlingson on ' the throne. Sigurd's known as the " Eyjarskeggjar " or "Islandes," had their headquarters in the Orkneys. they collected their forces, and there the ren was organized. The rebels were completely own in a great battle fought near Bergen. r summoned Earl Harald before him in 1196 -answer for his share in the matter. As a punishfor permitting plots against him to be hatched rkney-plots which the gray-haired old earl had powerleas to preventthe king compelled him rrender the government of Shetland. For nearly centuries thereafter Orkney and Shetland were ate, the former ruled by the earl, the latter by vernor appointed by the Norwegian crown. 7

98 The Decay of the Earldom - The result of this was twofold. In the first place ic weakened the power of the Orkney earldom; in the second place it caused the earldom to draw nearer to Scotland, and to wme more and more under Scottish influence. But the aged earl's cup of sorrow was not yet full. He quarrelled also with the 5 Scottish kmg. AE a consequence of this quarrel he. was stripped of his Scottish possessions, and hia son 1 Tho16nn perished miserably, a prisoner in Roxburgh Castle. When Earl Harald died in 1206, full of year8 and of sorrows, the earldom was but the shadow of its former self. After Harald's death, his two sons, John and David, succeeded to the earldom. David did not live long, and John was then left sole earl. This earl, the lsst of the old Norse jarls, was Earl of Orkney excluding Shetland, holding that earldom from the Norwegian king, and Earl of Caithness, including Sutherland, holding that from the King of Scotland. Matters continued in this state generally till the pledging of the islands in 1468, the only change being that Shetland was again added to the Orkney escrldom in 1379, when Hemy, the &st of the St Claim, became earl. The days of Earl John, lie those of hi8 father, were stormy, and disaster after disaster fell upon the isles. The burning of Bishop Adam at Halkirk Caithness brought down on the earl the vengeance Kimg Alexander the Second of Scotland. The had no hand in the murder, but he was near by, and in the opinion of King Alexander, might have pre vented the tragedy. Then a feud arose between t wrl and some of the leaders of a Norse expedition

and the End of the Western Kingdom. 99 e Western Isles. The earl wm attacked suddenjy Thurso, and there murdered. This took place in year 1231. The murderers took refuge in the tle of Weir, where they were besieged by the 's friends and adherents. Ultimately both parties eed that the case should be submitted to the of the islands embarked for Norway present at the trial of the murderers, which ed in their conviction and punishment. But a disagter for the Orkney earldom followed. e leading men of the islands left Norway in p, and set sail for Orkney late in autumn. weather set in shortly after their departure. which were entertained for the safety of the ved to be only too well founded: the ship ver heard of again. With her went down all the nobility of the earldom. This disaster, happened in 1232, was irremediable. Well the Saga of Hakon Hakouson say, "Many ave had to suffer for this later." The earldom recovered from: the loss of its best blood, and or this loss the after course of events might been very different. Henceforth the Orkney plays but a subordinate part in the history 32 King Alexander of Scotland granted the of Caithness to Magnus, son of Giibride, Yagnus was at the same time conin the Earldom of Orkney by the King of But King Alexander made Sutherland a ldom, William Friskyn being created first us within a period of forty years the

- 100 The Decay of the Earldom mldom, which had at one time rivalled the power of Scotland itself,hnd had been at once the centre and the defence of the Norse Empire in the west, was stripped of more than half its territories The Scottish king had a deep purpose to serve in thus weakening the northern earldom. He was already casting covetous eyes on the Hebrides, and every blow struck at the power of the Orkney earl was a step towards the conquest of the Western Isles. In the heyday of Norse ascendency there wm danger of the western Norse colonies swallowing up Scotland rather than of Scotland swallowing up these colonies. But Hakon of Norway was now too busy at home repressing internal disorders to give much thought to the ambitions of the Scottish king, and the Orkney earl waa too weak to form a serious, obstacle, besides which he was more than half Scottiih himself. For many years the chiefs.of the Hebrides and the 1 Western Isles had been wavering in their allegiance to the Norwegian crown. Kmg Alexander was also doing his utmost to undermine Norse influence in the west Whiie he wss carrying on intrigues with the western chiefs, he at the same time kept sending embassies to Norway to treat with Hakon for the purchase of theae islands. Hakon's answer was brief and decided: He was not yet so much in want of ' money that he needed to sell his lands for it. The next %g of Scotland, Alexander the Third, had the same ambitions aa his father, and aa resolutely pursued his schemes for the subjugation of the Hebrides. He was, moreover, a young, energetic, and warlike king. He found the island chiefs ver-

father's policy of infor him, and he determined to.by force what he could not obtain by treaty.,1262the Seots invaded the Norse dominions erve over-sea dominions. In the summer of bear it He summeet hi early in the summer sembled in obedience to the vcommand, and, under the leadership of Hakon p,set sail from Norway in the end of July 1263..&laying through the summer in Shetland and expedition reached the Fih a Alexander the Third, well that he.wuld not hope to meet the to give them a warm a possible wherever they might land. In anxious for peace. between the two kiiga er was approaching. s patience at last gave way, and breaking en began to harry the the various hdenothing so much ss an fertile Lowlanda But October a great storm enly during the night. s began to drag their anchora They

102 The Decay of the Earldom fouled each other in the darkness, and several wep driven ashore bn the Ayrshire coast. When morning dawned, Hakon found his own ship within bowshot of the shore, while the Scots were already plundering one which had stranded near by. During a lull in the storm Hakon managed to land a detachment of his men to protect the stranded galley. But the storm increased in fury once more The Norsemen on shore were outnumbelcad probably by ten to one, and no help could be sent from the ships. The Vikii threw themselves into e circle bristling with spear-points. Onset after onset of the Scots forced the ring of spears slowly back towards the shore, but they could not break it. All day long the battle raged-the Norsemen with the angry sea behind them, and no hope of succonr from their fleet; the Seok determined to drive the invaders into the sea, or slay them where they stood. AE evening began to fall the storm moderated, and Ehkon was able to send reinfofcements on shore. The Scots were borne backwards by the onset of the fresh warriors. But night was falling, and the Nomemen were d o w to get back to their ships, for the storm was not yet over. They amordingly hastened to take advantage of the breathing-space which they had won, and retired to their ships. Such was the famous battle of Largs, which both Scots and Norsemen claim as a victory. In itself if was little more than s, skirmish; but the events of that night and day, the storm and the battle together, gave the deathblow to Norse dominion in the west The heart of IOng Hakon failed him. Hi men a hwere discouraged. The shattered remains of the 1 I i

. for Orkney, and the great Scotland was over. in spirit and ahattered in health, Hakon rkney only to die. Part of hi fleet was and part was laid up and Houton Cove. sicheas seized the big. In the Bishop's girkwall he spent hi la& hours. Here at on Saturday, December 15, 1263, in the year of his eventful life, died Hakon Hakonlast of the great sea-kings of Norway. remains of -the king were carried to the e choir near the en spring me, Hakon'a and taken to Bergen in Norway, laid to rest in the choir of the death of Hakon, his son Magnua, now Norway, sent amhsadors to the Scottish and a treaty, was signed at 1266. By this treaty Norway resigned ta in the Hebrides, in consideration of s paying down four thoumd marks, behundred marks to be paid Cathedral, Kirkwall. This of Norway, was the direct e troubles which preceded the marriage of and Princess Margaret King Hakon's forces had in Orkney during the winter suc-

104 The Decay of the Earldom. eeeding hrgs. To provide for this, the lands of the earldom were divided into sections, and charged with the maintenance of the soldiers in proportion to the amount of "skatt" each section owed the king. The Skatt Book of the earldom was prepared--s, list of the lands therein, and the amount of skatt which they paid. It was the Domesday Book of the Orkneys. On this Skatt Book were based the Scottish Rentals, which came into such prominenee in the history of the Scottish oppressions during the sixteenth centurv.