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Re: Prince Henry's Seal and Coat of Arms




At 17:43 23/05/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>
>> Niven  -----
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>>You mention Prince Henry's Seal and Coat of Arms .
>>
>>Is there a picture on any web site of either ???
>
>Look under History and then under Prince Henry in
> http://www.mids.org/sinclair/
>
>Or, to go straight there:
> http://www.mids.org/sinclair/henry.html
>
>Niven or someone will need to say whether what is there is Henry's
>seal or his arms.  It's basically the same as what's in the Pohl book.
>
>>Thanks 
>>
>>Joe Greigg
>
>John Sinclair Quarterman <jsq@mids.org>
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The seal and the coat of arms are two different things.  The coat-of-arms
is already shown
on your web page.

I will send a copy of Henry Sinclair's seal which I found at the
Riksarkivet in Copenhagen
The Chief Archivist was kind enough to arrange to have a mould made so that
I could have 
a replica of the seal.  This is now at the Sinclair Centre at Noss Head in
Caithness.
Henry's seal like his coat-of-arms is full of symbolism.  It tells its own
story just as Henry's
coat-of-arms spells out its own message for those who have the eyes to
interpret its design.
Bill Buehler is the best qualified to explain this to us.

Niven

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