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  • Henry Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Henry Sinclair may refer to: Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney (1345–1400), Scottish-Norwegian nobleman Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney (c. 1375–1422)

    Henry Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair

  • Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney
  • Scottish and Norwegian nobleman, 14th century

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400) was a Scottish nobleman. Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney (which refers to Norðreyjar

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry_I_Sinclair,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
  • British Liberal Party politician (1890–1970)

    Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso, KT, CMG, PC (22 October 1890 – 15 June 1970), known as Sir Archibald Sinclair between 1912 and

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald_Sinclair,_1st_Viscount_Thurso

  • Clan Sinclair
  • Highland Scottish clan

    granted Sinclair the barony of Roslin, Scotland "in free heritage". One of the earliest recorded Sinclairs in Scotland was Henry of Saint-Clair/Sinclair, who

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan_Sinclair

  • Henry Daniel Sinclair
  • Henry Daniel Sinclair (1818 – 17 March 1868) was an explorer and co-founder of Bowen, Queensland, Australia. Captain Sinclair led an expedition which

    Henry Daniel Sinclair

    Henry_Daniel_Sinclair

  • Henry Sinclair, 7th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Henry Sinclair (died 1602) was a Scottish nobleman and 7th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 6th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 7th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 7th Lord Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair,_7th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Henry Sinclair (died 1601) was a Scottish nobleman and the 6th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 5th Lord

    Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair,_6th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Lord Sinclair
  • British noble title

    descend the chiefs of the Clan Sinclair. William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair's son, Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair (died 1513), was confirmed in the

    Lord Sinclair

    Lord Sinclair

    Lord_Sinclair

  • William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair, but historian Roland Saint-Clair designates him the 3rd Lord Sinclair in reference to his descent from his grandfather, Henry II Sinclair,

    William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair

    William_Sinclair,_3rd_Lord_Sinclair

  • Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland
  • Henry John Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland AMICE (6 June 1907 – 14 February 1984) was the President of the Gurdjieff Foundation of New York from its formation

    Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland

    Henry_Sinclair,_2nd_Baron_Pentland

  • Westford Knight
  • Pattern on a rock in the United States

    human figure is that it commemorates a fallen member of the party of Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, who some believe made a voyage to the New World in

    Westford Knight

    Westford Knight

    Westford_Knight

  • Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney
  • Medieval Scottish nobleman

    Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney (c. 1375 – c. 1420) was the Jarl (Earl) of Orkney, 10th Baron of Roslin and Pantler of Scotland. According to Roland

    Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry_II_Sinclair,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness
  • Norwegian-Scottish nobleman

    the 1st Lord Sinclair, but historian Roland Saint-Clair designates him the 2nd Lord Sinclair in reference to his father, Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness

    William_Sinclair,_1st_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Sinclair (surname)
  • Surname list

    The Scoto-Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair, whose progenitors moved to Scotland and were given the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the

    Sinclair (surname)

    Sinclair (surname)

    Sinclair_(surname)

  • Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish noble

    Henry Sinclair (died 1513) was a Scottish noble and the 4th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 3rd Lord

    Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair,_4th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Keir Gilchrist
  • Canadian actor

    the film The Good Neighbor. In 2017, he starred in the film Heartthrob as Henry, directed by Chris Sivertson. In August of that year, he starred as Sam

    Keir Gilchrist

    Keir Gilchrist

    Keir_Gilchrist

  • Voyage of the Zeno brothers
  • Purported 14th century sea voyage

    Zichmni (whom some have identified as Henry Sinclair). Some commentators have suggested that a descendant, William Sinclair (c. 1404 – c. 1484), the builder

    Voyage of the Zeno brothers

    Voyage of the Zeno brothers

    Voyage_of_the_Zeno_brothers

  • Henry St Clair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Earl of Orkney Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair, 7th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair (disambiguation)

    Henry St Clair

    Henry_St_Clair

  • Henry Sinclair (bishop)
  • Scottish bishop

    Henry Sinclair (1508–1565) was a Scottish lord-president of the court of session and bishop of Ross. Henry Sinclair was brother of Oliver Sinclair. He

    Henry Sinclair (bishop)

    Henry_Sinclair_(bishop)

  • John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond
  • Scottish statesman

    d. 1428), Justiciar of Scotia, and wife Elizabeth Sinclair (b. 1363), daughter of Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney, and wife Jean Haliburton. He sat

    John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond

    John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond

    John_Drummond,_1st_Lord_Drummond

  • John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman (d. 1676)

    Sinclair was made Lord Sinclair based on his descent from his great-grandfather, Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, the first Lord Sinclair. Bernard Burke, in

    John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair

    John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair

    John_Sinclair,_10th_Lord_Sinclair

  • William Henry Sinclair
  • Canadian politician

    William Henry Sinclair, (February 8, 1864 – September 27, 1902) was a Canadian politician. He served on the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories

    William Henry Sinclair

    William_Henry_Sinclair

  • William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Saint-Clair and says that William Sinclair was "in reality" the fifth Lord Sinclair. He was the son of Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair and Margaret, daughter of

    William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair

    William_Sinclair,_5th_Lord_Sinclair

  • James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair was made Lord Sinclair based on his descent from his great-grandfather, Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, the first Lord Sinclair. Bernard Burke, in

    James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair

    James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair

    James_Sinclair,_8th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne
  • Military officer in the British Army during the First World War

    General Henry Sinclair Horne, 1st Baron Horne, GCB, KCMG (19 February 1861 – 14 August 1929) was a British Army officer, most notable for his generalship

    Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne

    Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne

    Henry_Horne,_1st_Baron_Horne

  • James I of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1406 to 1437

    Lothians and the Scottish Marches encouraged King Robert's close allies Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Sir David Fleming of Biggar to take full advantage

    James I of Scotland

    James I of Scotland

    James_I_of_Scotland

  • Henry Harbinson Sinclair
  • Henry Harbinson Sinclair (1858–1914) was a pioneer of the hydro-electric industry in the U.S. state of California. Henry Harbinson Sinclair was born in

    Henry Harbinson Sinclair

    Henry Harbinson Sinclair

    Henry_Harbinson_Sinclair

  • Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair was made Lord Sinclair based on his descent from his great-grandfather, Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, the first Lord Sinclair. Bernard Burke, in

    Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair

    Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair

    Patrick_Sinclair,_9th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland
  • Scottish nobleman (died 1594)

    According to historian Robert Mackay, Sinclair, Earl of Caithness sent his men under the command of Henry Sinclair to attack the Gunns. In the subsequent

    Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland

    Alexander_Gordon,_12th_Earl_of_Sutherland

  • Sinclair Oil Corporation
  • American petroleum company (1916–2022)

    Sinclair Oil Corporation is an American petroleum corporation founded by Harry F. Sinclair on May 1, 1916. It is presently a subsidiary of HF Sinclair

    Sinclair Oil Corporation

    Sinclair_Oil_Corporation

  • Olave Sinclair
  • Henry Sinclair, around the year 1551. In October 1564, Mary, Queen of Scots granted Sinclair a remission from prosecution for this crime. Sinclair was

    Olave Sinclair

    Olave Sinclair

    Olave_Sinclair

  • Zichmni
  • authenticity of the tale maintain that Zichmni was a Scottish nobleman named Henry Sinclair. However, other scholars have pointed to flaws in this identification

    Zichmni

    Zichmni

  • Norn language
  • Extinct Germanic language spoken in the Northern Isles of Scotland

    covering all of the Northern Isles, passed into the hands of Henry Sinclair, of Clan Sinclair. Scots had superseded Norse as the language of prestige on

    Norn language

    Norn language

    Norn_language

  • William H. Sinclair
  • American Union Army officer, businessman, and state legislator (1838–1897)

    "Galveston in 1885". Amon Carter Museum. Retrieved 9 Oct 2009. "Sinclair, William Henry". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association

    William H. Sinclair

    William H. Sinclair

    William_H._Sinclair

  • Heartthrob (film)
  • 2017 American thriller film

    love you, Henry," which she deeply regrets not telling him when he was alive. Aubrey Peeples as Sam Maddox Keir Gilchrist as Henry Sinclair Peter Facinelli

    Heartthrob (film)

    Heartthrob_(film)

  • Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve
  • John Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve (29 July 1893 – 4 March 1979), was a British businessman and public servant. He was the son of Robert Henry Sinclair

    Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve

    Robert_Sinclair,_1st_Baron_Sinclair_of_Cleeve

  • Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
  • Speculative historical theories

    head was a genuinely buried post-Classic offering at Calixtlahuaca. Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and feudal baron of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400), was

    Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories

    Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories

    Pre-Columbian_transoceanic_contact_theories

  • Earl of Orkney
  • Noble title over northern Scotland

    In 1379, the jarldom was granted to another grandson of Maol Íosa, Henry Sinclair, by Haakon VI on 2 August 1379. When James III of Scotland married Margaret

    Earl of Orkney

    Earl of Orkney

    Earl_of_Orkney

  • Robert III of Scotland
  • King of Scotland from 1390 to 1406

    Robert, with the aid of his close councilors Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Sir David Fleming and Henry Wardlaw, had succeeded in re-establishing himself

    Robert III of Scotland

    Robert III of Scotland

    Robert_III_of_Scotland

  • Newport Tower (Rhode Island)
  • Remains of 17th-century windmill in the US

    Andrew Sinclair has put forth the hypothesis that the Newport Tower was built by medieval Scottish Templars led by Scottish earl Henry Sinclair as part

    Newport Tower (Rhode Island)

    Newport Tower (Rhode Island)

    Newport_Tower_(Rhode_Island)

  • Bill Cotton
  • British television producer and executive (1928–2008)

    married Bernardine Maud ("Boo"; 1926–1964), daughter of Bernard Charles Henry Sinclair; they had three daughters. He married secondly, in 1965, makeup supervisor

    Bill Cotton

    Bill_Cotton

  • Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair
  • Scottish ophthalmologist (1868–1962)

    Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair (20 February 1868 – 30 Jun 1962) was a Scottish ophthalmologist. He was a pioneer of quantitative perimetry, introducing

    Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair

    Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair

    Arthur_Henry_Havens_Sinclair

  • Sinclair of Herdmanston
  • Scottish peerage

    when Henry St Clair received a grant of the lands of Herdmanston, from Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland. It is not known if the Sinclairs of Herdmanston

    Sinclair of Herdmanston

    Sinclair of Herdmanston

    Sinclair_of_Herdmanston

  • Upton Sinclair
  • American writer (1878–1968)

    Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. (September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968) was an American author, muckraker journalist, and political activist, and the 1934 Democratic

    Upton Sinclair

    Upton Sinclair

    Upton_Sinclair

  • George Sinclair, Lord Woodhall
  • Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice (c.1700–1764)

    George Sinclair, Lord Woodhall also known as George Sinclair of Castlehill (c.1700–1764) was a Scottish judge and Senator of the College of Justice. He

    George Sinclair, Lord Woodhall

    George_Sinclair,_Lord_Woodhall

  • William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin
  • Scottish noble

    Marjory of Ross. They had a son, Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, who was in minority when his father died. Lord Sinclair Earl of Caithness Lord Herdmanston

    William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin

    William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin

    William_St_Clair,_8th_Baron_of_Roslin

  • George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    George Sinclair (died 1643) was a Scottish nobleman, the 5th Earl of Caithness and chief of the Clan Sinclair, a Scottish clan based in northern Scotland

    George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness

    George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness

    George_Sinclair,_5th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy
  • Scottish landowner and courtier (1545–1631)

    Weem and Menzies His second wife was Elizabeth Sinclair, a daughter of Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair and Elizabeth Forbes. They married in 1597. His

    Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy

    Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy

    Duncan_Campbell_of_Glenorchy

  • William Borthwick, 1st Lord Borthwick
  • Scottish peer and ambassador (1413-1483)

    Borthwick of that Ilk), and his wife Bethoc (or Beatrice) Sinclair of Orkney, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney. His paternal grandmother was a

    William Borthwick, 1st Lord Borthwick

    William Borthwick, 1st Lord Borthwick

    William_Borthwick,_1st_Lord_Borthwick

  • Roslin Castle
  • Castle near Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland

    early 15th century, perhaps begun by Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Baron of Roslin (c. 1345–1400). The Sinclair, or St Clare, family were of French origin

    Roslin Castle

    Roslin Castle

    Roslin_Castle

  • Sinclair Lewis
  • American writer (1885–1951)

    Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first author

    Sinclair Lewis

    Sinclair Lewis

    Sinclair_Lewis

  • Patrick Bellenden of Stenhouse
  • married Katherine Kennedy in Perth in April 1563. She was the widow of Henry Sinclair of Strom and Brough and may have been a daughter of Hugh Kennedy of

    Patrick Bellenden of Stenhouse

    Patrick_Bellenden_of_Stenhouse

  • History of Shetland
  • Scottish regional history

    but Scottish influence was growing, and in 1379 the Scottish earl Henry Sinclair took control of Orkney on behalf of the Norwegian king Håkon VI Magnusson

    History of Shetland

    History_of_Shetland

  • Arthur's O'on
  • Probable Roman temple near Falkirk, Scotland, destroyed in 1743

    established feature and of unknown origin even at that relatively early date. Henry Sinclair, Dean of Glasgow about 1560, calls it Arthur's Huif; and Alexander Gordon

    Arthur's O'on

    Arthur's O'on

    Arthur's_O'on

  • Halfway Cove, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    is best known for its monument to Henry Sinclair's purported discovery of North America. The Prince Henry Sinclair Society of North America believe he

    Halfway Cove, Nova Scotia

    Halfway_Cove,_Nova_Scotia

  • William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas
  • Scottish nobleman

    son of James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, and Beatrice Sinclair, the daughter of Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney. His father, having been a part of the

    William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas

    William_Douglas,_8th_Earl_of_Douglas

  • Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish noble and representative peer

    Upon the death of John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair in 1676, the title passed to his grandson, Henry St Clair, 11th Lord Sinclair (the eldest son of his

    Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair

    Charles_St_Clair,_13th_Lord_Sinclair

  • Elizabeth Sinclair (courtier)
  • William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair (died 1487) and Christian Leslie, or a daughter of Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair (died 1513) and Margaret Hepburn

    Elizabeth Sinclair (courtier)

    Elizabeth Sinclair (courtier)

    Elizabeth_Sinclair_(courtier)

  • Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell
  • Scottish admiral (1512–1556)

    In 1534, The Earl of Bothwell married in Agnes Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair (who also fell at Flodden), whereafter she was

    Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell

    Patrick_Hepburn,_3rd_Earl_of_Bothwell

  • Sinclair Island (Antarctica)
  • Island in the Wilhelm Archipelago, Antarctica

    It was later renamed Isla Sinclair by Argentine authorities in honour of naval officer Enrique Sinclair (Henry Sinclair, 1805–1904), a New York–born

    Sinclair Island (Antarctica)

    Sinclair_Island_(Antarctica)

  • Battle of Flodden
  • 1513 battle between England and Scotland

    John Sempill, 1st Lord Sempill George Seton, 5th Lord Seton Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair Andrew Stewart, 1st Lord Avondale Thomas Stewart, 2nd Lord

    Battle of Flodden

    Battle of Flodden

    Battle_of_Flodden

  • Third regency of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
  • Various Scottish noblemen, including Thomas Dunbar, Earl of Moray, Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, and George Douglas, Earl of Angus, were also captured

    Third regency of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Third_regency_of_Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany

  • List of Assassin's Creed characters
  • Templar Order during the 14th century, who is said to have partaken in Henry Sinclair's expedition to the New World in 1398. The expedition is believed to

    List of Assassin's Creed characters

    List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters

  • Demian
  • 1919 book by Hermann Hesse

    published in 1919. Demian was first published under the pseudonym "Emil Sinclair," the name of the narrator of the story, but Hesse was later revealed to

    Demian

    Demian

    Demian

  • Frisland
  • Phantom island in the North Atlantic

    Early Holocene sea level rise Smith, Brian (3 January 2022). "Earl Henry Sinclair's fictitious trip to America, by Brian Smith". New Orkney Antiquarian

    Frisland

    Frisland

    Frisland

  • 2025 Chatham Cup final
  • Football match

    Jack-Henry Sinclair, while Ben Mata opened the scoring. In round 4, Olympic travelled to Napier City Rovers and recorded 3–2 win. Isa Prins, Jack-Henry Sinclair

    2025 Chatham Cup final

    2025 Chatham Cup final

    2025_Chatham_Cup_final

  • Clan Drummond
  • Highland Scottish clan

    his brother Sir John Drummond, who married Lady Elizabeth Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney, and wife Jean Haliburton. They were

    Clan Drummond

    Clan Drummond

    Clan_Drummond

  • Orkney
  • Archipelago, county and council area in northern Scotland

    for this other than the coincidence of the name. The notion that Henry the first Sinclair Earl, voyaged to North America many years before Christopher Columbus

    Orkney

    Orkney

    Orkney

  • James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas
  • Scottish nobleman (1371–1443)

    Graham, Countess of Menteith. He married second Beatrice Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney, around 1425, and their children include:

    James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas

    James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas

    James_Douglas,_7th_Earl_of_Douglas

  • David Panter
  • Scottish diplomat, clerk and bishop of Ross

    at Stirling on 1 October 1558, and was succeeded in the bishopric by Henry Sinclair. On 1 October 1558, Mary of Guise sent the Dingwall Pursuivant to Cambuskenneth

    David Panter

    David_Panter

  • Equality (mathematics)
  • Basic notion of sameness in mathematics

    from the original on 26 January 2025. Retrieved 23 July 2024. Hall, Henry Sinclair; Algebra for Beginners, Samuel Ratcliffe (1895). Algebra for Beginners

    Equality (mathematics)

    Equality (mathematics)

    Equality_(mathematics)

  • Harry Sinclair (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    soap opera Neighbours Henry Sinclair (disambiguation) Harold Sinclair (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Harry Sinclair This disambiguation

    Harry Sinclair (disambiguation)

    Harry_Sinclair_(disambiguation)

  • John Sinclair, Master of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    John Sinclair, Master of Caithness (died 1576) was a Scottish nobleman. John Sinclair, Master of Caithness was the eldest son of George Sinclair, 4th

    John Sinclair, Master of Caithness

    John_Sinclair,_Master_of_Caithness

  • Murray Sinclair
  • Canadian lawyer and politician (1951–2024)

    Winnipeg, Manitoba. His parents were Henry and Florence (née Mason) Sinclair. His siblings were Richard, Henry Jr. (Buddy) and Dianne. An older sister

    Murray Sinclair

    Murray Sinclair

    Murray_Sinclair

  • Warfare in Medieval Scotland
  • ISBN 0-7486-2022-2, p. 375. D. Goudsward, The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a fourteenth Century Scottish Voyage to North America (Jefferson

    Warfare in Medieval Scotland

    Warfare in Medieval Scotland

    Warfare_in_Medieval_Scotland

  • The Flivver King
  • 1937 historical fiction book by Upton Sinclair

    and author Upton Sinclair. The plot revolves around the lives of generations of the Shutt family and their relationship with Henry Ford and the Ford

    The Flivver King

    The_Flivver_King

  • Marjorie Sinclair, Baroness Pentland
  • married John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland (b. 7 July 1860 – d. 11 January 1925) on 12 July 1904; they had two children: Henry John Sinclair, 2nd and last

    Marjorie Sinclair, Baroness Pentland

    Marjorie Sinclair, Baroness Pentland

    Marjorie_Sinclair,_Baroness_Pentland

  • Battle of Homildon Hill
  • Conflict between English and Scottish armies in England, in 1402

    Thomas Dunbar, 5th Earl of Moray George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney The site of the battle, Humbleton Hill, is now located

    Battle of Homildon Hill

    Battle of Homildon Hill

    Battle_of_Homildon_Hill

  • Egidia Stewart
  • Princess of Scotland

    1438), known as the "Fair Maid of Nithsdale". She married firstly Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl Orkney and secondly, after obtaining a papal dispensation

    Egidia Stewart

    Egidia_Stewart

  • Henry St Clair, 7th Baron of Roslin
  • Scottish noble

    Ross; and John (d. 1330). Lord Sinclair Earl of Caithness Lord Herdmanston People of Medieval Scotland - Henry Sinclair (d.c.1330) Armstrong, Peter (2003)

    Henry St Clair, 7th Baron of Roslin

    Henry St Clair, 7th Baron of Roslin

    Henry_St_Clair,_7th_Baron_of_Roslin

  • Euphemia de Ross
  • Queen of Scots from 1371 to 1386

    "Fair Maid of Nithsdale", married firstly to Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney (d. 1422), of Clan Sinclair, and married secondly to Sir Alasdair Stewart

    Euphemia de Ross

    Euphemia de Ross

    Euphemia_de_Ross

  • Henry S. Whitehead
  • American novelist (1882-1932)

    Derleth that authors like A. E. Coppard, H. Russell Wakefield, Henry S. Whitehead, May Sinclair and Mary Wilkins Freeman never failed to please." Mike Ashley

    Henry S. Whitehead

    Henry_S._Whitehead

  • Erengisle Sunesson, Earl of Orkney
  • Swedish magnate

    1379 Haakon granted the jarldom to Maol Iosa's (youngest) grandson, Henry Sinclair. Nevertheless, Erengisle continued to use the title of jarl of Orkney

    Erengisle Sunesson, Earl of Orkney

    Erengisle_Sunesson,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford
  • Scottish landowner

    Lindsay, Master of Crawford (d. 1541) and Jean Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair (d. 1513). Lindsay was a grandson of David Lindsay

    David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford

    David_Lindsay,_10th_Earl_of_Crawford

  • Official Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales
  • Australia. 24 December 1905. p. 4. Retrieved 23 August 2015. "BUDGE, Henry Sinclair Campbell – The Order of St Michael and St George – Companion". It's

    Official Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales

    Official_Secretary_to_the_Governor_of_New_South_Wales

  • Patrick de Graham
  • Scottish noble and soldier (c. 1235–1296)

    Thane of Lennox, Justiciar of Scotia, married Elizabeth Sinclair (1363-?), daughter of Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney, and wife Jean Haliburton, and had

    Patrick de Graham

    Patrick de Graham

    Patrick_de_Graham

  • Andrew Sinclair (privy counsellor)
  • Scottish nobleman and Danish privy counsellor

    England, colonel, and holder of extensive fiefs. Sinclair was the third son of Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair, and Janet Lindsay, in his fathers first marriage

    Andrew Sinclair (privy counsellor)

    Andrew_Sinclair_(privy_counsellor)

  • 2024 Chatham Cup final
  • Football match

    two goals for United from Coustrain, plus goals from Ben Mata, Jack-Henry Sinclair and Isa Prins. In round 4, Olympic hosted and defeated Stop Out Sports

    2024 Chatham Cup final

    2024 Chatham Cup final

    2024_Chatham_Cup_final

  • Kirkwall Castle
  • the 14th century, Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, (c. 1345 – c. 1400) held the Earldom of Orkney from King Haakon VI of Norway. Sinclair built the castle

    Kirkwall Castle

    Kirkwall_Castle

  • Ethel Merston
  • (née Matthews) (1907-2011) — and was introduced to Lord John Pentland (Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland) (1907-1984). Returning in 1959 to Ramanasramam

    Ethel Merston

    Ethel_Merston

  • Enrique Sinclair
  • Argentinian military officer (1805–1904)

    Enrique Sinclair (1805–1904) was an Argentine military officer of American origin. He had an outstanding performance serving in the Navy of Admiral Brown

    Enrique Sinclair

    Enrique Sinclair

    Enrique_Sinclair

  • Shaka Zulu (TV series)
  • 1986 South African television miniseries

    flashbacks by Dr Henry Fynn, an Irish physician. The series was written for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) by Joshua Sinclair, based on his

    Shaka Zulu (TV series)

    Shaka_Zulu_(TV_series)

  • Oliver Sinclair
  • Scottish courtier (died c. 1576)

    Sir Oliver Sinclair of Pitcairnis and Whitekirk (died circa 1576) was a favourite courtier of James V of Scotland. He was a Sheriff of Orkney. A contemporary

    Oliver Sinclair

    Oliver_Sinclair

  • Toros Roslin
  • Armenian artist (1210-1270)

    milieu. He asserted that the surname Roslin originated from Henry Sinclair of the Clan Sinclair, baron of Roslin who accompanied Godfrey of Bouillon in the

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  • Earl's Palace, Birsay
  • Ruined castle in Birsay, Orkney, Scotland

    December 1560, it was taken and occupied by Henry Sinclair of Strom, an Orkney landowner and a son of Edward Sinclair, the Sheriff of Orkney. The castle was

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  • Scottish Americans
  • Americans of Scottish birth or descent

    controversial Zeno letters have been cited in support of a claim that Henry Sinclair, earl of Orkney, visited Nova Scotia in 1398. In the early years of

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  • Haakon VI
  • King of Norway from 1343 to 1380

    Earl of Orkney upon Henry Sinclair, Baron of Roslin (a grandson of Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn) over the rival claim of Sinclair's cousin, Malise Sparre

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  • Cumbernauld Castle
  • Castle in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

    (1554), the picture was supplied by Gessner's Scottish correspondent Henry Sinclair, Dean of Glasgow. After the new house was built, the castle was converted

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  • Herbertshire Castle
  • Egidia, married Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Lord of Rosslyn, and the estate passed to that couple in 1407. During the period of Sinclair ownership the

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  • George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair, Lord Berriedale and Mary, daughter of Henry Sinclair, Lord Sinclair. William Sinclair, Lord Berriedale was in turn a son of George Sinclair

    George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness

    George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness

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    Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRYE means "home-ruler."

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    Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.

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    English, Scottish, Dutch, and French : variant of Henry 1. In Scotland this surname is common in the Ayr and Fife districts; in northern Ireland it is usually from the Scottish variant Hendrie, though some examples of the name were originally as at Henry 3.

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    Rules an estate.

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    English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’, ‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official documents of the period normally used the Latinized form Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan ‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe ‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Éinrí or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names Éinrí, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called Laforge), from the Champagne region, is documented in Montreal in 1710. Other secondary surnames include Berranger, Labori, Livernois, Madou.

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    English (mainly West Country) : nickname for a pleasant and affable man, from Middle English hende ‘courteous’, ‘kind’, ‘gentle’. Hendy was also sometimes used as a personal name in the Middle Ages and some examples of the surname may derive from this rather than from the nickname. The surname is also found in Ireland.

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    Lord Shiva

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    Feminine form of Icelandic Jón, JÓNA means "God is gracious."

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  • Hery
  • v. t.

    To worship; to glorify; to praise.

  • Rial
  • n.

    A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen shillings in the reign of Elizabeth.

  • Hendy
  • a.

    See Hende.

  • Angelot
  • n.

    A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.

  • Better
  • compar.

    In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.

  • Tudor
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth.

  • Barrowist
  • n.

    A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953.

  • Dub
  • v. t.

    To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.

  • Tirrit
  • n.

    A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.

  • Morality
  • n.

    A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.

  • Blank
  • n.

    A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.

  • Ramist
  • n.

    A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.

  • Acephali
  • n. pl.

    A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.

  • Henry
  • n.

    The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.

  • Mail
  • n.

    A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.

  • Marian
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.

  • Henrys
  • pl.

    of Henry

  • Trilogy
  • n.

    A series of three dramas which, although each of them is in one sense complete, have a close mutual relation, and form one historical and poetical picture. Shakespeare's " Henry VI." is an example.