The Saint-Clairs of the Isles; Being a History of the Sea-Kings of Orkney And Their Scottish Successors of the Sirname of Sinclair

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Robert. 9. George, died young. 10. Archibald, who died unmarried.
1. Rachael, m. to Hume, Laird of Foord.
2. Rachael (sic), died unmarried. 3. Margaret, died young.
4. Helen, married, 1st, to Sir John Rollo of Bannockburne ; 2nd, to Stirling of Herbertshire ; and 3rd, to Colin McKenzie, brother to the Earl of Seaforth.
This Sir William also received a charter of the Hereditary Protectorate from the Scottish Freemasons in 1630; and in 1635, upon the appointment of Sir Anthonie Alexander to the o
...ffice of Master of Work for Scotland, preferred an objection as being in prejudice to his hereditary charge of the Masons of the Kingdom. He died during the Civil War, and was interred in Roslin Chapel, the very same day that the battle of Dunbar was fought, 3rd September, 1650.
XII. John Saintclair, second son to Sir William, succeeded his father. His estate being in burthen was wodset to Sir John Saintclair of Herdmanston, who in 1663, with consent of his son John, disponed irredeemably of the lands of Cattune to John, Lord Borthwick.


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