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Re: new clan site




In message <015601bea624$e38c2a80$5cf382d0@laurelfe>, Spirit One Email
<laurel@spiritone.com> writes
>
>Cousins,
>    I was snooping around the new clan Sinclair site at
>http://www.clansinclairusa.org
>Click on "INDEX"  and you will see several working links. If you choose the
>"CHIEF" link you will learn that Chief Malcolm Sinclair's father served as
>the Queen's FACTOR at Balmoral and that Malcolm, himself, trained to be a
>FACTOR also.  Interesting that he was born in Burma also.
>
>    During the last 24 hours I have come across the word "FACTOR" 4 times
>now.  Over the week end we took friends to tour Fort Vancouver, WA.  This
>was run by Dr. John McLoughlin who was the Factor at the FT.  I pointed out
>to my friends that John was m. to Marguerite d/o Swiss and Cree parents.
>And she was born/lived at  ? FACTORY run by another FACTOR somewhere in the
>Eastern part of Canada.  And that there is a wonderful link to descendants
>of the Hudsons Bay men & Cree women at
>http://www3.yt.sympatico.ca/serena/index/htm
>
>To me, factor and factory in this sense, are quite unusual uses of the
>words.
>
>The dictionary says: FACTOR:  one who acts for someone else; agent.  [Scot]

>a person who manages an estate for another; steward, baliff.
This is the sense in which the word is used in Scotland, it may be land
or a farm or and estate or housing that is managed.

>
>FACTORY: a business establishment for commercial agents or factors in a
>foreign country.  A trading settlement maintained by Factors.
>
>Laurel
>
>
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