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  1. William Sinclair (1410–1480), 1st Earl of Caithness (1455–1476), last Earl (Jarl) of Orkney (1434–1470 de facto, –1472 de jure), 2nd Lord Sinclair and 11th Baron of Roslin was a Norwegian and Scottish nobleman and the builder of Rosslyn Chapel, in Midlothian.

  2. William Sinclair is the Head of the Financial Institutions Group and the U.S. Family Office Practice at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. In these senior leadership positions, William serves some of the firm’s most sophisticated clients, family offices and institutions.

  3. William Sinclair - Cabinet de recrutement à Paris spécialisé - Découvrez les offres d'emploi des secteurs de la finance, de la comptabilité, du commerce, etc. sur le site du cabinet de recrutement spécialisé, William Sinclair.

  4. Sep 9, 2023 · William (St Clair) Sinclair Ist of Rosslyn is a member of Clan Sinclair. Highly regarded by Alexander III, in 1279, he was granted the lands of Roslin and Catcune, by Alexander III, king of Scots. [1]

  5. When Sir William Sinclair was born in 1408, in Caithness, Scotland, his father, Henry Sinclair II, was 35 and his mother, Egidia Jill Douglas, was 21. He married Lady Elizabeth Douglas on 12 August 1432.

  6. Politicians. William Pirrie Sinclair (1837–1900), MP for Antrim and Falkirk Burghs. W. E. N. Sinclair (1873–1947), Canadian barrister, solicitor and politician. William Henry Sinclair (1864–1902), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.

  7. William ‘the Waster’ Lord Sinclair. In 1476, William Sinclair, Earl of Caithness, resigned his Caithness earldom back to the King and received a new grant of it, with the remainder to William, the son of his second marriage to Marjorie Sutherland.

  8. When William Sinclair was born in April 1283, in Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, his father, Henry Sinclair Baron of Roslin, was 28 and his mother, Alice de Fenton, was 13. He had at least 2 sons and 2 daughters with Rosabelle Fleming.

  9. William was also afterwards declared by Act of Parliament chief of the St Clairs with the title of Baron Sinclair. To the second son of his second marriage, also called William, Sir William had given in 1476 the earldom of Caithness

  10. SIR WILLIAM SINCLAIR, Or Saint Clair (c. 1260-c. z303), was the descendant of a line of Anglo-Norman barons, one of whom obtained the barony of Rosslyn from King David I. in the 12th century.

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