After that Unn gave to more men parts of her land-take.
To Hord she gave all Hord-Dale as far as Skramuhlaups River. He
lived at Hordabolstad (Hord-Lair-Stead), and was a man of the
greatest mark, and blessed with noble offspring. His son was
Asbjorn the Wealthy, who lived in Ornolfsdale, at Asbjornstead, and
had to wife Thorbjorg, daughter of Midfirth-Skeggi. Their daughter
was Ingibjorg, who married Illugi the Black, and their sons were
Hermund and Gunnlaug Worm-tongue. They are called the
Gilsbecking-race. Unn spoke to her men and said: "Now you shall be
rewarded for all your work, for now I do not lack means with which
to pay each one of you for your toil and good-will. You all know
that I have given the man named Erp, son of Earl Meldun, his
freedom, for far away was it from my wish that so high-born a man
should bear the name of thrall." Afterwards Unn gave him the lands
of Sheepfell, between Tongue River and Mid River. His children were
Orm and Asgeir, Gunbjorn, and Halldis, whom Alf o'Dales had for
wife. To Sokkolf Unn gave Sokkolfsdale, where he abode to old age.
Hundi was the name of one of her freedmen. He was of Scottish kin.
To him she gave Hundidale. Osk was the name of the fourth daughter
of Thorstein the Red. She was the mother of Thorstein Swart, the
Wise, who found the "Summer eeke". Thorhild was the name of a fifth
daughter of Thorstein. She was the mother of Alf o'Dales, and many
great men trace back their line of descent to him. His daughter was
Thorgerd, wife of Ari Marson of Reekness, the son of Atli, the son
of Ulf the Squinter and Bjorg, Eyvind's daughter, the sister of
Helgi the Lean. From them come all the Reeknessings. Vigdis was the
name of the sixth daughter of Thorstein the Red. From her come the
men of Headland of Islefirth.