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Sinclair Badge
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The rooster or chanticleer. On the badge is a reference to Normandy. Which is the place of origin of the Sinclair name. Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 17:02:57 -0000. It is probable that our motto was taken from the Bible and is a quotation from Proverbs. Commit your work to the Lord'. The authority for such matters, renders it. Revela Domino opera tua'. Badge: A cock, proper armed and beaked or. Motto: Commit Thy Work to God. Motto in Japanese: Heidi St. Clair. From Mike St. Clair:. From Anne of Blue Poppy:.
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Sinclair People
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Niven Sinclair niven@niven.co.uk. Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 23:35:14 0100. Over the next few months, I will be writing articles on notable Sinclairs - beginning with General Sir John St Clair. These will be appearing in the newsletter of the Clan Sinclair of the United States. But, I am sure, if Brad Sinclair agrees, there will be no objection to these articles being seen by the wider family of Sinclairs through the medium of your web-site. May we all as brothers be. Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 11:22:08 0100.
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Sinclairs and Religion
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This set of web pages is a place to put information about religious events and dogma that affected Sinclair history and genealogy. Opinions from many different people are represented here, and I do not confirm, deny, attest, or refute any of them, except where I explicitly say so. — jsq. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. United Nations, 1945. One source for religious history is. Scotch-Irish: A Social History. Last changed: 00/01/09 11:47:26.
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Sinclair Families
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In addition to the large organized groups. There are many more informal Sinclair family groups, many of which are listed here. Last changed: 99/11/21 14:38:47.
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History of Clan Sinclair
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If we dont write our history - who will? I bloody well will. History of Clan Sinclair. We start with medieval history. With the Norse and Norman origins of the Sinclairs. Then we intersperse countries such as Norway. With events such as the battles of Hastings. Then we move on to early modern history. With events such as the Battle of Altimarlach. In the Last Clan War. Finally we have modern history. With events such as the Battle of Eureka Stockade, Victoria, Australia. And a Wedding in Caithness. Above...
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Simple search of archive Sinclair
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ANY of the words. Optional - only find matches WITHOUT the words:. Allows you to create your own boolean expression, use regexps, specify optional misspellings, partial match, case sensitivity and other options. Last changed: $Date: 2002/10/20 22:30:44 $.
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Some Sinclair Pictures
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S old Sinclair family picture. Last changed: 00/11/26 14:11:43.
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Christine Sinclair executed 29th Dec 1813
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Christine Sinclair executed 29th Dec 1813. From: "Sinclair" labehotiere@wanadoo.fr. Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:36:22 -0000. The reference for the execution of Christine Sinclair for murder in Edinburgh 29th Dec 1813. The Encylopedia of Scottish Executions. Alex F. Young, Eric Dobby Printing Limited, Orpington Kent 1998. Text Reference states in part,. Last changed: $Date: 2002/12/08 01:19:26 $.
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Catherine Sinclair of Ulbster (1800-1864)
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Catherine Sinclair of Ulbster (1800-1864). From: "Sinclair" labehotiere@wanadoo.fr. Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 10:16:18 0100. Catherine Sinclair born Edinburgh on 17 April 1800. She was the daughter of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster (1754-1835). She was in Sir John's later his later years his secretary. After Sir John's death she began to write children's books, light romances and travel guides, and she became renowned for her charitable works. She died on 6 August 1864.
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