Scotland Magazine

TRAVELS WITH TOM

In 1468 Scotland struck an extraordinary territorial bargain. Christian I, King of Denmark (which had incorporated Norway in 1380), agreed to cede the Orkney and Shetland archipelagos. This promised Scotland’s biggest expansion since the acquisition of the Hebrides from Norway in 1266.

Unlike that earlier conquest, which was a direct result of Scotland’s victory over Haakon IV in 1263, Orkney

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