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  • Lord Sinclair
  • British noble title

    Lord Sinclair is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. According to James Balfour Paul's The Scots Peerage, volume VII published in 1910, the first person

    Lord Sinclair

    Lord Sinclair

    Lord_Sinclair

  • Clan Sinclair
  • Highland Scottish clan

    inherited the title of Lord Sinclair, instead giving the lands of Caithness to the second son from his second marriage, William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan_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

  • William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    William Sinclair of Newburgh, Aberdeenshire (died 1487) was a Scottish nobleman and the 3rd Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul

    William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair

    William_Sinclair,_3rd_Lord_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

  • Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    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 Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair,_6th_Lord_Sinclair

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

    William Sinclair (1410–1480), 1st Earl of Caithness (1455–1476), last Earl (Jarl) of Orkney (1434–1470 de facto, –1472 de jure), 2nd Lord Sinclair and 11th

    William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness

    William_Sinclair,_1st_Earl_of_Caithness

  • William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair (died 1570) was a Scottish nobleman and the 5th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 4th Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair

    William_Sinclair,_5th_Lord_Sinclair

  • 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 Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair

    Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair,_4th_Lord_Sinclair

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

    Sinclair (died 1676) was a Scottish nobleman and the 10th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 9th Lord Sinclair

    John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair

    John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair

    John_Sinclair,_10th_Lord_Sinclair

  • James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair (died 1607) was a Scottish nobleman and the 8th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 7th Lord Sinclair

    James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair

    James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair

    James_Sinclair,_8th_Lord_Sinclair

  • The Persuaders!
  • British television series (1971–1972)

    performed all his own stunts and fight sequences. Lord Brett Rupert George Robert Andrew Sinclair, played by Roger Moore, is a polished British nobleman

    The Persuaders!

    The_Persuaders!

  • Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Esperance Sinclair (surname), list of people with the surname Clan Sinclair, Scottish family Lord Sinclair, a title in the Peerage of Scotland Sinclair Armstrong

    Sinclair

    Sinclair

  • Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair (died 1617) was a Scottish nobleman and the 9th Lord Sinclair. In The Scots Peerage by James Balfour Paul he is designated as the 8th Lord Sinclair

    Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair

    Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair

    Patrick_Sinclair,_9th_Lord_Sinclair

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

    19th century, Henry Sinclair was also the first of his family to hold the title of Lord Sinclair. He was son of Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, by his

    Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry_II_Sinclair,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • James Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Sinclair may refer to: James Sinclair, 8th Lord Sinclair (died 1607), Scottish nobleman James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness (1766–1823), Scottish

    James Sinclair

    James_Sinclair

  • Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish clan chief (born 1948)

    Lord Berriedale, 15th Baronet, of Canisbay, Co. Caithness, and chief of Clan Sinclair. He is the Chief Executive of the Clan Sinclair Trust. Sinclair

    Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness

    Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness

    Malcolm_Sinclair,_20th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Henry Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scottish-Norwegian nobleman Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair (died 1513), Scottish nobleman Henry Sinclair (bishop) (1508–1565), lord-president of the court of

    Henry Sinclair

    Henry_Sinclair

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

    Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair (30 July 1768 – 30 September 1863) was a Scottish noble and representative peer. Charles Sinclair was born on 30 July

    Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair

    Charles_St_Clair,_13th_Lord_Sinclair

  • World's End Murders
  • Crime in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1977

    2007, the trial of Angus Sinclair began in Court 3 at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh. The presiding judge was Lord Clarke. The prosecution was

    World's End Murders

    World's End Murders

    World's_End_Murders

  • Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish noble title

    present holder's son Alexander James Richard Sinclair, Lord Berriedale (born 1981) Crichton, Sir William, Lord Crichton (d 1454). Oxford Dictionary of National

    Earl of Caithness

    Earl of Caithness

    Earl_of_Caithness

  • Charles Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    III Charles St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair (1914–2004), Scottish soldier, courtier and representative peer Charles Sinclair (businessman) (born 1948), British

    Charles Sinclair

    Charles_Sinclair

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

    often as Archie Sinclair, was a British politician and leader of the Liberal Party. Sinclair was born in 1890 in Caithness, Scotland. Sinclair was the son

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald_Sinclair,_1st_Viscount_Thurso

  • Charles St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair
  • Scottish peer

    Major Charles Murray Kennedy St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair, CVO DL (21 June 1914 – 1 April 2004) was a Scottish peer who spent his entire life in the service

    Charles St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair

    Charles_St_Clair,_17th_Lord_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

  • Harry Sinclair
  • New Zealand film director, writer, actor (born 1959)

    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Harry Sinclair was born in 1959 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the son of historian Keith Sinclair and

    Harry Sinclair

    Harry_Sinclair

  • The Mystery of the Druids
  • 2001 video game

    "The Circle", Halligan is captured and held prisoner by their leader, Lord Sinclair. Halligan escapes, but discovers The Circle performing a human sacrifice

    The Mystery of the Druids

    The_Mystery_of_the_Druids

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

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair, 7th

    Henry St Clair

    Henry_St_Clair

  • Barony of Roslin
  • William Sinclair (died 1480) who was the 11th Baron of Roslin was also the 3rd Earl of Orkney, 1st Earl of Caithness and 2nd Lord Sinclair. He divided

    Barony of Roslin

    Barony of Roslin

    Barony_of_Roslin

  • Baron Southampton
  • Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain

    peerage (the others being the 7th Marquess Townshend 88 years, the 13th Lord Sinclair, 87 years, and the 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (86 years and 155 days))

    Baron Southampton

    Baron Southampton

    Baron_Southampton

  • James St Clair
  • Scottish soldier and politician (1688–1762)

    Whig politician. St Clair was the second son of Henry St Clair, 10th Lord Sinclair and his wife Grizel Cockburn, daughter of Sir James Cockburn, 1st Baronet

    James St Clair

    James_St_Clair

  • James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
  • Consort of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567

    Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell, and Agnes Sinclair (d. 1572), daughter of Henry, Lord Sinclair, and was styled the Master of Bothwell from birth

    James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

    James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

    James_Hepburn,_4th_Earl_of_Bothwell

  • Sinclair of Herdmanston
  • Scottish peerage

    and heir of John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair Henry Sinclair, 24th Lord Herdmanston and 11th Lord Sinclair John Sinclair, 25th Lord Herdmanston (1683–1750)

    Sinclair of Herdmanston

    Sinclair of Herdmanston

    Sinclair_of_Herdmanston

  • 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)

  • 1958 Scottish representative peer by-election
  • Edinburgh. The election was caused by the death of Archibald Murray, 16th Lord Sinclair. It turned out to be the last by-election for representative peers before

    1958 Scottish representative peer by-election

    1958_Scottish_representative_peer_by-election

  • John Sinclair, 23rd Lord Herdmanston
  • 17th-century Scottish noble

    John Sinclair, Lord Herdmanston, (14 February 1632 – 13 July 1666) was a Scottish noble of the 17th century. John was baptized 14 February 1632. He was

    John Sinclair, 23rd Lord Herdmanston

    John_Sinclair,_23rd_Lord_Herdmanston

  • James St Clair, 14th Lord Sinclair
  • Maj. James St Clair, 14th Lord Sinclair (3 July 1803 – 24 October 1880) was a Scottish noble and representative peer. St Clair was born on 3 July 1803

    James St Clair, 14th Lord Sinclair

    James_St_Clair,_14th_Lord_Sinclair

  • List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
  • "The Lord Astor of Hever". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Lord Sinclair of Cleeve". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Lord Bridges"

    List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999

    List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999

  • Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
  • English Conservative politician (1926–2015)

    (the others being the 7th Marquess Townshend at 88 years, and the 13th Lord Sinclair at 87 years). His mother was his father's second wife, Alice Crake (1895–1996)

    Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

    Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

    Edward_Douglas-Scott-Montagu,_3rd_Baron_Montagu_of_Beaulieu

  • List of Scottish representative peers
  • Lord Napier (2nd time) 9 June 1807 1 August 1823 Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun 9 June 1807 18 August 1853 Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair (1st

    List of Scottish representative peers

    List of Scottish representative peers

    List_of_Scottish_representative_peers

  • 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

    George_Sinclair,_6th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Adam Sinclair (actor)
  • Scottish actor (born 1977)

    Adam Sinclair (born 18 April 1977) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for his role as Jason Jackson in Boyz Unlimited and starred in the television

    Adam Sinclair (actor)

    Adam_Sinclair_(actor)

  • Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve
  • 1957 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Sinclair of Cleeve, of Cleeve in the County of Somerset. Lord Sinclair of Cleeve died in March 1979, aged 85, and

    Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve

    Robert_Sinclair,_1st_Baron_Sinclair_of_Cleeve

  • George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend
  • British Marquess (1916-2010)

    Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair (b. 30 July 1768, succeeded 16 December 1775, d. 30 March 1863). As a hereditary peer, Lord Townshend was entitled

    George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend

    George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend

    George_Townshend,_7th_Marquess_Townshend

  • John Thurso
  • Scottish nobleman and Liberal Democrat politician

    before and after a period in the House of Commons. Born to the Sinclair family, Lord Thurso was educated at Eton College before entering management roles

    John Thurso

    John Thurso

    John_Thurso

  • Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes
  • Scottish Earl (1877–1927)

    Countess of Rothes. Norman succeeded his grandmother to the earldom in 1893. Lord Rothes was commissioned into the 4th Battalion (1st Devon Militia), Devonshire

    Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes

    Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes

    Norman_Leslie,_19th_Earl_of_Rothes

  • 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

  • George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    War was reportedly descended from George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness. Barony of Roslin Lord Sinclair Lord Herdmanston Paul, James Balfour (1905). The

    George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness

    George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness

    George_Sinclair,_4th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • George Sinclair, 7th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    grandparents were William Sinclair, Lord Berriedale and Mary, daughter of Henry Sinclair, Lord Sinclair. William Sinclair, Lord Berriedale was in turn the

    George Sinclair, 7th Earl of Caithness

    George Sinclair, 7th Earl of Caithness

    George_Sinclair,_7th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • John Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    of "manhood" was entered into by John Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Caithness and William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair dated 15 February 1528–29. The Earl of

    John Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Caithness

    John Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Caithness

    John_Sinclair,_3rd_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Flag of Auckland City
  • the College of Arms. After returning, he sent Charles St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair, the Portcullis Pursuivant, a sketch of the proposed flag containing

    Flag of Auckland City

    Flag of Auckland City

    Flag_of_Auckland_City

  • John Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Sinclair, Master of Caithness (died 1576), Scottish nobleman John Sinclair, 10th Lord Sinclair (died 1676), Scottish nobleman John Sinclair, 23rd

    John Sinclair

    John_Sinclair

  • Peerage of Scotland
  • Group of hereditary titles

    all hereditary peerages (except those of the incumbent Earl Marshal and Lord Great Chamberlain), when the House of Lords Act 1999 received royal assent

    Peerage of Scotland

    Peerage_of_Scotland

  • James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness. His claim to the peerage was sustained by the House of Lords. He was the first to be appointed Lord Lieutenant

    James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness

    James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness

    James_Sinclair,_12th_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 Sinclair, 10th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sinclair. David Sinclair. Lady Isabella Sinclair, who died unmarried. Lady Janet Sinclair, who married James Traill of Rattar. Barony of Roslin Lord Sinclair

    William Sinclair, 10th Earl of Caithness

    William_Sinclair,_10th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Battle of Flodden
  • 1513 battle between England and Scotland

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

    Battle of Flodden

    Battle of Flodden

    Battle_of_Flodden

  • Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall
  • Palace in Kirkwall, Scotland

    perpetual. In 1526, the palace came briefly into the possession of William, Lord Sinclair, before he was ordered to return it to the Bishop of Orkney. When King

    Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall

    Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall

    Bishop's_Palace,_Kirkwall

  • Rosemary Edna Sinclair
  • Australian environmentalist (born 1936)

    September 1985). "Miss Sinclair speaks up for Lord Howe Island". The Sunday Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 March 2016. "Rosemary Edna Sinclair". honours.pmc.gov

    Rosemary Edna Sinclair

    Rosemary_Edna_Sinclair

  • William St Clair of Roslin
  • acclamation on St. Andrew's Day of the same year (1736). Lord Sinclair Earl of Caithness Lord Herdmanston Genealogie of the Sainteclaires of Rosslyn. By

    William St Clair of Roslin

    William St Clair of Roslin

    William_St_Clair_of_Roslin

  • List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
  • and Richard Mawhinney The Lord Sentamu, former Archbishop of York The Lord Sinclair, Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbright The Lord Soames of Fletching Marshal

    List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    List_of_guests_at_the_coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla

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

    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 Saint-Clair

    William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin

    William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin

    William_St_Clair,_8th_Baron_of_Roslin

  • List of peers 1490–1499
  • Montgomerie, 2nd Lord Montgomerie 1470 1545 Lord Sinclair (1449) Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair 1487 1513 Lord Fleming (1451) Robert Fleming, 1st Lord Fleming

    List of peers 1490–1499

    List_of_peers_1490–1499

  • William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    married Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick. They had no children. Barony of Roslin Lord Sinclair Lord Herdmanston Henderson, John W.S (1884). Caithness Family History.

    William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness

    William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness

    William_Sinclair,_2nd_Earl_of_Caithness

  • List of peers 1600–1609
  • (1449) Henry Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair 1570 1601 Died Henry Sinclair, 6th Lord Sinclair 1601 1602 Died James Sinclair, 7th Lord Sinclair 1602 1607 Died

    List of peers 1600–1609

    List_of_peers_1600–1609

  • John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland
  • British politician

    1897 to 1909. He also served as an Aide-de-Camp and secretary to Lord Aberdeen. Sinclair was appointed to the Privy Council in 1905. He served as the Secretary

    John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland

    John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland

    John_Sinclair,_1st_Baron_Pentland

  • Knockhall Castle
  • Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    by William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair, it is designated a scheduled monument. The castle was built by William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair of Newburgh

    Knockhall Castle

    Knockhall Castle

    Knockhall_Castle

  • The Lord of the Rings (film series)
  • 2001–2003 films by Peter Jackson

    The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy of epic fantasy films directed by Peter Jackson. The films are based on the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R

    The Lord of the Rings (film series)

    The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)

  • 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

  • Battle of Summerdale
  • 1529 battle in Scotland

    tacksman in 1489 was Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair, and the property and responsibility passed down the Sinclair line. The Sinclair family made up the nobility

    Battle of Summerdale

    Battle of Summerdale

    Battle_of_Summerdale

  • List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • prefix, see The Honourable#United Kingdom. The Lord Carrington ranks higher in precedence as the current Lord Great Chamberlain than as a baron. The Baron

    List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_barons_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Alexander Sinclair, 9th Earl of Caithness
  • 18th-century Scottish nobleman

    Privileges adjudging the title to him in May 1772. Barony of Roslin Lord Sinclair Lord Herdmanston Saint-Clair, Roland William (1898). The Saint-Clairs of

    Alexander Sinclair, 9th Earl of Caithness

    Alexander_Sinclair,_9th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Mugdock Castle
  • Castle with associated chapel and house, all ruins, in Stirling, Scotland

    Argyll, who was to become his arch-enemy. While Montrose was in prison, Lord Sinclair sacked Mugdock. Montrose returned there, however, until 1644 when he

    Mugdock Castle

    Mugdock Castle

    Mugdock_Castle

  • List of peers 1500–1509
  • Montgomerie, 2nd Lord Montgomerie 1470 1545 Created Earl of Eglinton, see above Lord Sinclair (1449) Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair 1487 1513 Lord Fleming (1451)

    List of peers 1500–1509

    List_of_peers_1500–1509

  • Alexander St Clair, 19th Baron of Roslin
  • 19th Baron of Roslin (Scotland)

    three daughters who died young. Alexander died in 1706. Lord Sinclair Earl of Caithness Lord Herdmanston Saint-Clair, Roland William (1898). The Saint-Clairs

    Alexander St Clair, 19th Baron of Roslin

    Alexander St Clair, 19th Baron of Roslin

    Alexander_St_Clair,_19th_Baron_of_Roslin

  • List of peers 1670–1679
  • 8th Lord Gray 1663 1711 Lord Sinclair (1449) John Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair 1615 1676 Died Henry St Clair, 10th Lord Sinclair 1676 1723 Lord Borthwick

    List of peers 1670–1679

    List_of_peers_1670–1679

  • Portcullis Pursuivant
  • Officer of the College of Arms

    Sir Anthony Wagner 1931–1943 Charles Murray Kennedy St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair 1949–1957 Sir Alexander Colin Cole 1957–1966 Michael Maclagan 1970–1980

    Portcullis Pursuivant

    Portcullis Pursuivant

    Portcullis_Pursuivant

  • Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway
  • Scottish aristocrat

    Southesk and John St Clair, Master of Sinclair, eldest son and heir apparent of Henry St Clair, 10th Lord Sinclair) and Lady Euphemia Stewart (wife of Alexander

    Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway

    Alexander_Stewart,_6th_Earl_of_Galloway

  • John Sinclair, Lord Murkle
  • Scottish judge

    John Sinclair, Lord Murkle (died 5 June 1755) was a Scottish judge. A son of John Sinclair, 8th Earl of Caithness and Janet Carmichael of the Hyndford

    John Sinclair, Lord Murkle

    John_Sinclair,_Lord_Murkle

  • Robin Sinclair, 2nd Viscount Thurso
  • English landowner and businessman

    Sinclair, 2nd Viscount Thurso, JP (24 December 1922 – 29 April 1995), was a Scottish landowner, businessman and Liberal Party politician. He was Lord

    Robin Sinclair, 2nd Viscount Thurso

    Robin_Sinclair,_2nd_Viscount_Thurso

  • Kirkwall Castle
  • administrative offices in Orkney in May 1489. William Sinclair, 5th Lord Sinclair complained that James Sinclair's men took the castle at Easter 1528, and it was

    Kirkwall Castle

    Kirkwall_Castle

  • Grayson Sinclair
  • Fictional character from Emmerdale

    Grayson Sinclair is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale, played by Christopher Villiers. In March 2006, a reporter for Inside

    Grayson Sinclair

    Grayson_Sinclair

  • Ian Sinclair (voice actor)
  • American voice actor (born 1984)

    Ian Sinclair (born March 2, 1984) is an American voice actor and voice director. He provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video

    Ian Sinclair (voice actor)

    Ian Sinclair (voice actor)

    Ian_Sinclair_(voice_actor)

  • Battle of Solway Moss
  • 1542 English victory over Scotland

    prisoners were taken, including Sinclair, the Earls of Cassilis, Glencairn, and Maxwell. Prisoners taken to England included Lord Gray and Stewart of Rosyth

    Battle of Solway Moss

    Battle of Solway Moss

    Battle_of_Solway_Moss

  • 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)

  • James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness
  • James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness, FRS (16 August 1821 – 28 March 1881), styled Lord Berriedale from 1823 to 1855, was a Scottish Liberal politician

    James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness

    James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness

    James_Sinclair,_14th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Battle of Marston Moor order of battle
  • Erskine of Scotscraig: 5 companies present) [mm] The Levied Regiment (Lord Sinclair: 7 companies present) The Galloway Regiment (William Stewart) [nn] The

    Battle of Marston Moor order of battle

    Battle_of_Marston_Moor_order_of_battle

  • List of peers 1480–1489
  • Lord Sinclair (1449) William Sinclair, 1st Lord Sinclair 1449 1484 Died William Sinclair, 2nd Lord Sinclair 1484 1487 Died Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair

    List of peers 1480–1489

    List_of_peers_1480–1489

  • John Sinclair, 8th Earl of Caithness
  • Scottish nobleman

    leaving the following children: Alexander Sinclair, 9th Earl of Caithness, heir and successor. John Sinclair, Lord Murkle, who was a Senator of the College

    John Sinclair, 8th Earl of Caithness

    John Sinclair, 8th Earl of Caithness

    John_Sinclair,_8th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • Oliver St Clair, 12th Baron of Roslin
  • Scottish noble

    the eldest son of the second marriage of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness, 2nd Lord Sinclair and 11th Baron of Roslin to Marjory Sutherland, daughter

    Oliver St Clair, 12th Baron of Roslin

    Oliver St Clair, 12th Baron of Roslin

    Oliver_St_Clair,_12th_Baron_of_Roslin

  • John Sinclair (Lord Lieutenant of Caithness)
  • John Sinclair, MBE (1898 – January 1979 in Thurso) was a Scottish official who served as the Lord Lieutenant of Caithness and the Provost of Thurso until

    John Sinclair (Lord Lieutenant of Caithness)

    John_Sinclair_(Lord_Lieutenant_of_Caithness)

  • Lord Pentland
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lord Pentland may refer to: Baron Pentland, a hereditary peerage created in 1909 John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland (1860–1925), Scottish politician Henry

    Lord Pentland

    Lord_Pentland

  • Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon)
  • Inspiration for fictional character Siegfried Farnon

    Donald Vaughan Sinclair (22 April 1911 – 28 June 1995) was a British veterinary surgeon who graduated from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

    Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon)

    Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon)

    Donald_Sinclair_(veterinary_surgeon)

  • Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal
  • Civil decoration awarded by the British monarch

    Viscountess Hambleden Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort Charles St Clair, Lord Sinclair Sir Michael Stevens William Tallon Anne Tennant, Baroness Glenconner

    Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal

    Royal_Household_Long_and_Faithful_Service_Medal

  • Nisbet House
  • Castle in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Ker descendants (latterly in the person of Lord Sinclair) until the 1950s, when the estate was sold to Lord Brocket. After partial modernisation, the house

    Nisbet House

    Nisbet House

    Nisbet_House

  • 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

  • George Sinclair, 15th Earl of Caithness
  • Sinclair, 15th Earl of Caithness (30 November 1858 – 25 May 1889), was a Scottish hereditary peer. George Sinclair was the only son of James Sinclair

    George Sinclair, 15th Earl of Caithness

    George_Sinclair,_15th_Earl_of_Caithness

  • John Cockburn (died 1623)
  • Scottish landowner

    became laird of Ormiston Margaret Cockburn, who married Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair Catherine Cockburn, who married James MacGill of Cranstoun-Riddill

    John Cockburn (died 1623)

    John_Cockburn_(died_1623)

  • John Stewart, Duke of Albany
  • Scottish Prince and regent

    Keeper of the Royal Artillery. This position had last been given to Lord Sinclair. Praise for Albany's improvements in Scotland was published in the Sommaire

    John Stewart, Duke of Albany

    John Stewart, Duke of Albany

    John_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany

  • Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes
  • married Sir David Wemyss of Wemyss and (bef 4 Dec 1488) Henry Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair. Adam Hepburn (c. 1457 – 9 September 1513) Elizabeth (Agnes)

    Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes

    Adam_Hepburn,_Master_of_Hailes

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  • GORD
  • Male

    English

    GORD

    Short form of English Gordon, GORD means "spacious fort."

    GORD

  • Lord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lord

    English : nickname from the vocabulary word lord, presumably for someone who behaved in a lordly manner, or perhaps one who had earned the title in some contest of skill or had played the part of the ‘Lord of Misrule’ in the Yuletide festivities. It may also have been an occupational name for a servant in the household of the lord of the manor, or possibly a status name for a landlord or the lord of the manor himself. The word itself derives from Old English hlāford, earlier hlāf-weard, literally ‘loaf-keeper’, since the lord or chief of a clan was responsible for providing food for his dependants.Irish : English name adopted as a translation of the main element of Gaelic Ó Tighearnaigh (see Tierney) and Mac Thighearnáin (see McKiernan).French : nickname from Old French l’ord ‘the dirty one’.Possibly an altered spelling of Laur.The French name is particularly associated with Acadia in Canada, around 1760.

    Lord

  • LORA
  • Female

    German

    LORA

     German form of Latin Laura, LORA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lora.

    LORA

  • FORD
  • Male

    English

    FORD

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Old English word ford, FORD means "ford, river crossing."

    FORD

  • Loud
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loud

    English : nickname for a noisy person, from Middle English lude ‘loud’ (Old English hlūd), perhaps in part preserving the Old English byname Hlūda that Ekwall postulates to explain the place names Loudham (Suffolk) and Lowdham (Nottinghamshire).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a roaring stream, Old English hlūde or hl̄de literally ‘the loud one’, or a habitational name from any of the places named from hl̄de, for example Lyde in Herefordshire and Somerset.English : variant of Louth.

    Loud

  • LORN
  • Male

    English

    LORN

    Variant spelling of English Lorne, of unknown LORN means.

    LORN

  • LORI
  • Female

    English

    LORI

     Variant spelling of English Lorri, LORI means "land of the people of Lothar." Compare with another form of Lori.

    LORI

  • LORA
  • Female

    English

    LORA

     Latin name LORA means "sorrowful." Compare with another form of Lora.

    LORA

  • TORD
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    TORD

    Short form of Scandinavian Tordis, TORD means "Thor's goddess" or "Thor's woman."

    TORD

  • Ford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ford

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Middle English, Old English ford, or a habitational name from one of the many places named with this word, such as Ford in Northumberland, Shropshire, and West Sussex, or Forde in Dorset.Irish : Anglicized form (quasi-translation) of various Gaelic names, for example Mac Giolla na Naomh ‘son of Gilla na Naomh’ (a personal name meaning ‘servant of the saints’), Mac Conshámha ‘son of Conshnámha’ (a personal name composed of the elements con ‘dog’ + snámh ‘to swim’), in all of which the final syllable was wrongly thought to be áth ‘ford’, and Ó Fuar(th)áin (see Foran).Jewish : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Translation of German Fürth (see Furth).

    Ford

  • Gord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gord

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Gourd.

    Gord

  • Ord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumbria) and Scottish

    Ord

    English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.

    Ord

  • Ford
  • Girl/Female

    Shakespearean

    Ford

    The Merry Wives of Windsor' Mistress Ford.

    Ford

  • LOYD
  • Male

    English

    LOYD

    Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd, LOYD means "gray-haired." 

    LOYD

  • Kord
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Kord

    Bold Adviser; Wise; Courageous Advice; Cord Maker; Wise Counsel; Honest Adviser; Surname

    Kord

  • Lord
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Lord

    Nobleman

    Lord

  • Lore
  • Boy/Male

    Basque, British, English, Italian

    Lore

    Variant of Lora

    Lore

  • LORE
  • Female

    German

    LORE

     Variant spelling of German Lora, LORE means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lore.

    LORE

  • Hord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hord

    English : variant of Herd.Respelling of Swedish HÃ¥rd (see Hard 2).

    Hord

  • Hord
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Hord

    Father of Ashjom.

    Hord

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  • Leadley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (North Yorkshire)

    Leadley

    English (North Yorkshire) : habitational name, apparently from Leathley in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English hlith ‘slope’ (genitive plural hleotha) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

  • RADOSLAVA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    RADOSLAVA

    , happy glory.

  • Ghaus |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ghaus |

    Help, Aid, Rescue, Succor

  • Hadiah
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Hadiah

    Guide to Righteousness

  • Mehrdad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Mehrdad

    Gift from the Sun

  • Estera
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Polish

    Estera

    Star; Myrtle Leaf

  • Balon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Balon

    English : from Old French balon ‘bundle’, ‘roll’, ‘pack’, hence a nickname for a small, rotund man or possibly a metonymic occupational name for a carrier of goods and merchandise.French (Bâlon) : generally regarded as a habitational name from Baalons in the Ardennes, it may however simply be from balon ‘ball’, ‘roll’ (see 1) or a derivative of Bal.

  • SirajudDawlah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    SirajudDawlah

    Lamp of the State

  • Landin
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Landin

    From the Grassy Plain

  • Rajwa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rajwa |

    Hope

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  • Lorn
  • a.

    Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.

  • Lord
  • n.

    A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons; as, lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc.

  • Load
  • v.

    A particular measure for certain articles, being as much as may be carried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.

  • Cord
  • v. t.

    To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.

  • Load
  • v.

    The charge of a firearm; as, a load of powder.

  • Loud
  • superl.

    Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy; striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud thunder.

  • Lord
  • v. i.

    To play the lord; to domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; -- sometimes with over; and sometimes with it in the manner of a transitive verb.

  • Lord
  • v. t.

    To rule or preside over as a lord.

  • Cord
  • v. t.

    To bind with a cord; to fasten with cords; to connect with cords; to ornament or finish with a cord or cords, as a garment.

  • Lord
  • n.

    A titled nobleman., whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank.

  • Lori
  • n.

    Same as Lory.

  • Loud
  • superl.

    Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style of dress; loud colors.

  • Load
  • v. t.

    To adulterate or drug; as, to load wine.

  • Load
  • v.

    That which burdens, oppresses, or grieves the mind or spirits; as, a load of care.

  • Lore
  • v. t.

    That which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore.

  • Lord
  • n.

    One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land; as, the lord of the soil; the lord of the manor.

  • Loud
  • superl.

    Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united effort.

  • Lard
  • n.

    To smear with lard or fat.

  • Lord
  • v. t.

    To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord.

  • Lard
  • n.

    To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.