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  • ...King Harold Fairhair of Norway, Shetland became part of the new Earldom of Orkney, and it remained under the Norwegian crown until 1468, when it was given to * [[Fair Isle]] to the south, halfway to [[Orkney]]
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  • ...E=dcatalo&LANGUAGE=0&rf=000015393&SUCCESS=false Fellows Jensen, Gillian. 'Tingwall, Dingwall and Thingwall'. North-Western European Language Evolution, 21:22
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  • |group=Orkney |county=Orkney
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  • |county=Orkney |group=Orkney
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  • |county=Orkney |map=Wyre Orkney.svg
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  • ...say's brother may have been similarly incarcerated on [[Shapinsay]] in the Orkney isles. See [http://www.thepeerage.com/p23130.htm#i231297 The Peerage.com] R ...he skerries. A request had been made for the [[Stromness]] lifeboat from [[Orkney]], only 120 miles away, to launch, but the request was made too late t
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  • ...se once prevailed, including [[Dingwall]] ([[Ross-shire]], [[Tingwall]] in Orkney and in Shetland, and [[Tynwald Hill]] on the [[Isle of Man]], where once sa
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  • |name=Tingwall |picture caption=Veensgarth, with Burra Dale and the Loch of Tingwall
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  • '''Tingwall''' is an example of a '[[:Category:Þingvellir place-names|Þingvellir plac Tingwall may be:
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