Sinclairs of Orkney Collection
TitleSinclairs of Orkney Collection
ReferenceD1/568
Date
1998-2012
Scope and Content1. 'The Truth about the Voyage of Prince Henry Sinclair', concerning the possible voyage that Prince Henry Sinclair made to America in 1398, printed booklet, 1998. With covering letter and copy of press cutting from The Scotsman Weekend relating to same subject. 2 copies of Booklet.
2. 'The Twin Castles of Girnigoe and Finlaker on Either Side of the Moray Firth', printed booklet, concerning the function of the castles and their connections with the Sinclair family, most notably Prince Henry Sinclair, 1998.
3."Rosslyn and the Western Mystery Tradition" by Robert Brydon. (Booklet).
Greetings Card with information on Girnigoe Castle and The Niven Sinclair Library.
"Vikings, Normans, Templars and the Discovery of America by Prince Henry Sinclair" by H. D. Purcell (23 page A4 article).
Extract from "Scottish Living. The Sunday Times" November 2nd 2003 on Judith Fisken one time Curator of Rosslyn Chapel (A4 page).
"Rosa Templum the Enigmatic Arcanum of Rosslyn Chapel and the Bride of Christ" by Barry Dunford 16/03/2004 (e-zine 5 A4 pages).
4. 'Eynhallow' short article on Eynhallow discussing the name, Abbot Laurence Sinclair, Henry St Clar of Rye, ownership in later medieval period, and three caves of refuge.
5. Christmas card from Niven Sinclair with information regarding The Eagle Feather & the Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
6. Card containing information on the history of Rosslyn Chapel with illustrations
7. Card from Niven Sinclair containing illustrations of the Castle of Mey and an information sheet describing the history of the castle. Also the Oct-Dec 2012 edition of Yours Aye, the newsletter of the Clan Sinclair Association
2. 'The Twin Castles of Girnigoe and Finlaker on Either Side of the Moray Firth', printed booklet, concerning the function of the castles and their connections with the Sinclair family, most notably Prince Henry Sinclair, 1998.
3."Rosslyn and the Western Mystery Tradition" by Robert Brydon. (Booklet).
Greetings Card with information on Girnigoe Castle and The Niven Sinclair Library.
"Vikings, Normans, Templars and the Discovery of America by Prince Henry Sinclair" by H. D. Purcell (23 page A4 article).
Extract from "Scottish Living. The Sunday Times" November 2nd 2003 on Judith Fisken one time Curator of Rosslyn Chapel (A4 page).
"Rosa Templum the Enigmatic Arcanum of Rosslyn Chapel and the Bride of Christ" by Barry Dunford 16/03/2004 (e-zine 5 A4 pages).
4. 'Eynhallow' short article on Eynhallow discussing the name, Abbot Laurence Sinclair, Henry St Clar of Rye, ownership in later medieval period, and three caves of refuge.
5. Christmas card from Niven Sinclair with information regarding The Eagle Feather & the Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
6. Card containing information on the history of Rosslyn Chapel with illustrations
7. Card from Niven Sinclair containing illustrations of the Castle of Mey and an information sheet describing the history of the castle. Also the Oct-Dec 2012 edition of Yours Aye, the newsletter of the Clan Sinclair Association
LanguageEnglish
Persons keywordSinclair; Niven (1998-1998); Family historian, Sinclair; Niven (1998-1998); Family historian
Levelsub-collection