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Dear Niven:
I should have known that you, of anyone, could complete a  picture suggested
by  we mere mortals who have fallible memories and can only remember hints
of things.  You absolutely floor me!  Well done!

Yours aye,    Rory.

P.S.  I believe it was the portrait of Colonel Paterson who looked so much
like St. Clair....the spitting image to be precise separated over 250
years....... a wild thought.    R.
-----Original Message-----
From: Niven Sinclair <niven@niven.co.uk>
To: rory.sinclair@accglobal.net <rory.sinclair@accglobal.net>
Cc: privateers@privateers.org <privateers@privateers.org>;
laurel@spiritone.com <laurel@spiritone.com>; jsq@mids.org <jsq@mids.org>;
sinclair@mids.org <sinclair@mids.org>
Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 4:52 PM


>Thank you for pointing out that the Sinclairs had been involved in the
>Risings of '15 and '45.
>
>The Sinclair whose portrait you saw at the Charleton home of Baron St Clair
>Bonde was
>that of John, Master of Sinclair, who wa attainted because of his part in
>the Rising of 1715.
>
>There is a whole book about his activities which he wrote himself and which
>I have sent to
>the Sinclair Library at Noss Head.  Although he outlived his father, he
>never took the title
>of Lord Sinclair.
>
>He died in 1750 and, although he married twice, he had no issue and was
>succeeded by his
>brother, James, who was a General in the Army and a distinguished
>diplomatist.  In 1735, he
>purchased the ancient ancestral land of Rosslyn and added it to his own
>Estates of Ravenscraig
>and Dysart in Fife.  He was the last Sinclair to own Rosslyn.
>
>He also died without issue and his Estates passed to his nephew Colonel
>James Patterson who
>added St Clair to his name.  He could not, however, assume the title of
>Lord Sinclair and it was
>because of this restriction that a new patent was created in 1677 when the
>title of Lord Sinclair
>passed to the Hermandston branch of the family.  The current holder is
>Murray Sinclair who served
>with distinction in the 2nd World War (1939-1945) during which he was
>severely wounded.  His
>son, Mathew Sinclair, is the present Master of Sinclair who lives in
>Edinburgh.
>
>Niven
>
>
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