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  1. James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness, FRS (16 August 1821 – 28 March 1881), styled Lord Berriedale from 1823 to 1855, was a Scottish Liberal politician, scientist and inventor. Life [ edit ] Caithness was the son of Alexander Sinclair, 13th Earl of Caithness, and his wife Frances Harriet, daughter of the Very Reverend William Leigh, Dean of Hereford .

  2. Earl of Caithness. William Sinclair, 1. Earl of Caithness (* um 1410; † 1480) war ein norwegisch - schottischer Adliger. Er war der letzte norwegische Jarl von Orkney und schottischer Earl of Caithness und Lord Sinclair .

  3. William Sinclair of Rattar was therefore served male heir, becoming 10th Earl of Caithness, with the Committee of Privileges adjudging the title to him in May 1772. [2] William Sinclair, 10th Earl of Caithness married Barbara, daughter of John Sinclair of Scotscalder. He died in 1779 leaving five sons and three daughters: [2]

  4. Lord Berriedale (son) Brigadier James Roderick Sinclair, 19th Earl of Caithness, CVO, CBE, DSO (29 September 1906 – 8 May 1965) was a British Army officer during World War II and was also chief of Clan Sinclair . Sinclair joined the Gordon Highlanders and rose to the rank of Brigadier and as such led his regiment (part of the 51st (Highland ...

  5. James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness (1766–1823) was a Scottish noble, Earl of Caithness and chief of the Clan Sinclair, a Highland Scottish clan. [1] James Sinclair was born at Barrogill Castle ( Castle of Mey) on 31 May 1766. [2] He was the son of Sir John Sinclair of Mey, Baronet who he succeeded in the baronetcy in 1774. [2]

  6. John was the eldest son of William Sinclair, 10th Earl of Caithness who died in 1779. [2] John Sinclair, 11th Earl of Caithness entered the army as an ensign in the 17th Regiment of Foot in September 1772. [3] On 27 December 1777 he became a major in the 76th Regiment of Foot. [3] He served for some time in America where he was wounded in the ...