RMHT0XMC–'Sir John Sinclair (1754-1835), 1st Baronet of Ulbster', c1794. Artist: Henry Raeburn.
RMJ4H2M3–Sir John Sinclair, Bart., founder of the Board of Agriculture (NYPL Hades 255330 431241)
RMKM4AEB–Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet, Scottish politician, writer on finance and agriculture and the first person to use the word statistics in the English language
RMDPXF41–SIR JOHN SINCLAIR
RMF7CPCR–Sir John Sinclair, the Scottish Patriot, author of The Statistical Account of Scotland. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
RM2RGDCD2–SIR JOHN SINCLAIR statesman etc
RMJHXRB8–Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet - Sir Henry Raeburn, circa 1790
RMK05HBT–Sir John Sinclair, Scottish politician and writer
RM2RAA45M–SIR JOHN SINCLAIR statesman etc Date: 1754 - 1835
RMA4J36N–Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, Scottish politician, lawyer and agricultural reformer, (1870).Artist: William Holl
RMP7DYAJ–Sir John Sinclair, the Scottish Patriot, author of The Statistical Account of Scotland. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
RMMM9HYK–Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet ( 1754 – 1835) was a Scottish politician 1794 by Henry Raeburn 1794-1823 18th Century, UK, United, Kingdom, England, English, British, Britain, Scotland
RF2KE4ECX–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON Sir John Tollemache-Sinclair 'A Poet' Scotland. Ape 1880
RF2F41474–Henry Raeburn - Sir John Sinclair 1795
RMHRCGHH–Sir John Sinclair, 1st Bt by Sir Henry Raeburn
RMW7ETEA–'Sir John Sinclair (1754-1835), 1st Baronet of Ulbster', c1794. Artist: Henry Raeburn.
RMMMPRB0–English: Portrait of Sir John Sinclair . between 1794 and 1795. Sir John Sinclair
RM2DJ3BNW–Vanity Fair: Literary; 'A Poet', Sir John G. J. Sinclair, October 16, 1880, Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian, 1880, Chromolithograph
RM2RBF1E3–Sir John Sinclair 1795 by Henry Raeburn
RM2EDPJDC–Sir John Sinclair, Bart., founder of the Board of Agriculture
RM2F5GN74–Georgie Sinclair, Daughter of Sir John Sinclair of Stevenson. James G. Tunny (Scottish, 1820 - 1887)
RM2WKEYFN–sir john's square;princes street;statue;ornamental gardens;sir john sinclair;prominent local figure;thurso;highland;caithness;scotland;
RM2F4RRC7–London, England, UK. Statue of Mary Queen of Scots (by Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair: 1905) on the facade of Mary Queen of Scots House, 143 Flee
RM2CA8BC7–Michael Clarke, CBE, director of the Scottish National Gallery and Michael Brand, director of the AGNSW in front of a painting of Sir John Sinclair of
RMBYR2BM–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Picturesque summer view of St John’s Square with a statue of Sir John Sinclair.
RM2J2D6K4–John O'Groats to Lands End In a Sinclair C5 The 10-mean Red Watch crew from London's Chingford Fire Station is to undertake the first ever John O'Groats to Lands end charity marathon using a Sinclair C5 electrically assisted cycle, in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital and Cancer Research. Picture taken 17th April 1985
RMK05HBR–Sir John Sinclair, Scottish politician and writer
RME0MM82–Oct. 19, 1955 - Chris Chataway Interviews Deputy Governor Of Cyprus: In his role of news commenter of Commercial TV. - popular athlete Chris Chataway held an interview at Government House with Mr. John Sinclair Deputy Governor of Cyprus - of the tense situation on the island. Photo Shows Chris Chataway7 chatting to lady Carding - wife of the Field Marshal Sir John Harding on the garden of Government House, Nicosia.
RM2BW345A–Ministers arrive for critical cabinet . The cabinet met at 10 Downing street and discussed its action on the agreement made at the Imperial Conference at Ottawa . It is expected that three members of the cabinet , Sir Herbert Samuel , Sir Archibald Sinclair , and Lord Snowden will resign as the result of the Governments intention to impose tariffs on foodstuffs in accordance with the Ottawa . Sir John Simon arriving for the cabinet meeting at 10 Downing street . 28 September 1932
RM2AMD3X6–Sir John Sinclair, Bart, founder of the Board of Agriculture Illustrated by Thomas Addis Emmet, 1880. Volume 2 consists of pages 1-99 of the 1865, quarto, edition of the work, volume 3 of pages 99-213, volume 5 of pages 303-400. Citation/Reference: EM12766; Sir John Sinclair, Bart., founder of the Board of Agriculture.
RM2JAYJ98–The Great Day Scenes At Buckingham Palace -- Photograph shows the King with members of his Cabinet showing :- Sir Archibald Sinclair, Lord Woolton, Mr. Winston Church, H.M. The King, Sir Charles Portal, Mr. Herbert Morrison, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Admiral Cunningham, Sir John Anderson and Sir Alan Brooke, outside the Palace. December 17, 1945. (Photo by L.N.A).
RM2HCCD8X–'The new Liberal Government: Members of the Cabinet': illustration showing Cabinet Ministers in the 1906 Liberal Party administration - H.H. Asquith, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, David Lloyd George, Herbert Gladstone, Sydney Buxton, John Burns, the Earl of Crewe, Richard Haldane, James Bryce, Sir Henry Fowler, Earl Carrington, Augustine Birrell, Lord Tweedmouth, John Sinclair, Sir Robert Reid, Sir Edward Grey, the Earl of Elgin, John Morley and the Marquis of Ripon
RMTAXCJF–Henry Raeburn - Sir John Sinclair 1795
RMHKN9CW–Sir John Sinclair
RM2AWRF4C–Communications to the Board of agriculture, on subjects relative to the husbandry and internal improvement of the country . LONDON: PRINTED BY W. BULMER AND CO. FOR G. AND W. NICOL, PALL-MALL, BOOKSELLERS TO HIS MAJESTY, AND TO THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, SOLD BY WILKIE AND ROBINSON, PATERNOSTER-ROW, J. ASPERNE, CORNHILL ; CADELL AND DAVIES, STRAND; W. CREECH, EDINBURGH; AND J. ARCHER, DUBLIN. 1806. JillCONTENTS. I. An Account of the Moss Improvements of ]oWikson, Esq. of Castlehead, in Lancashire. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M. P. - - page I . A Plan for improving the Growth af Tares. By Ai
RMP00NH0–. English: Work of Henry Macbeth-Raeburn 93 Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet (1754-1835) 1921
RM2X0P2Y1–PRIME MINISTER AT GUNNERY DEMONSTRATION - Lord Beaverbrook; Captain D. Margesson; Sir Archibald Sinclair; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes; General Sir John Dill, Chief of the Imperial General Staff; and other officers watching the demonstration. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2RE59XT–Vanity Fair: Literary; 'A Poet', Sir John G. J. Sinclair, October 16, 1880 1880 by Carlo Pellegrini
RM2HG8HK1–Sir John Sinclair of Ulster 1921.
RM2P5YJH0–Posthumous Portrait of William Leigh Canning Sinclair, Sir John Steell (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1804 - 1891) c. 1834 - 1835
RF2X4A108–The beautifully maintained gardens in St John’s Square Thurso lead to St Andrew’s and St Peter’s church on Princes Street
RM2F4RR9A–London, England, UK. Statue of Mary Queen of Scots ( by Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair: 1905) on the facade of Mary Queen of Scots House, 143 Fle
RM2CA8B7E–Michael Clarke, CBE, director of the Scottish National Gallery in front of a painting of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet mid to late 1790s,
RM2E442BR–Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian, Vanity Fair: Literary; 'A Poet', Sir John G. J. Sinclair, October 16, 1880, 1880. Chromolithograph.
RM2J2D21W–John O'Groats to Lands End In a Sinclair C5 The 10-mean Red Watch crew from London's Chingford Fire Station is to undertake the first ever John O'Groats to Lands end charity marathon using a Sinclair C5 electrically assisted cycle, in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital and Cancer Research. Picture taken 17th April 1985
RMBYR2F8–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Summer view of St John’s Square with the church of St Peter and St John in the background.
RMJHWWT8–Badbea Clearance Village, Caithness Scotland UK
RMG3AWFA–Cabinet Members, New Liberal Government
RM2GGTGH1–Naval Officers of World War I. Painting by Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857-1940). Oil on canvas (264,1 x 514,4 cm), 1921. Detail. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMAGFMX5–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMTBCHJF–Henry Raeburn - Sir John Sinclair 1795
RMPFK6PM–. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. CAciUb Dahlia, RiiV. T. W. Jamisl Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, 'Siegstab.. Cactus Dahlia, schneekonigin. Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, one of the ])leasing autumn tints; flowers very large on good stems for cutting; free, early and continuous bloomer. Plants ready pril 15th. 50 cts. each. A rich French purple of splendid form and very iree-flowering. 1.5 cts. each. Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red, shading to a lighter centre, with long tubular incurved jietals. 35 cts. each.
RM2AWFT5B–A hand book of Virginia . has made it the mostfamous apple in the world. The high quality which gained thefavor of the good queen has kept it in the front ranks beyondall competitors. The Valley of Virginia Washington, in his letter to Sir John Sinclair, written 1796,said of this beautiful country: In soil, climate and productionswill be considered, if not so already, the garden-spot of America.Its natural Blue Grass land, the home of the stock raiser anddairyman; its heavy clay land, fat in fertilizing ingredients,always repaying the labor spent on them in crops of corn andwheat; its splendid
RMP00NGN–. English: Work of Henry Macbeth-Raeburn 93 Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet (1754-1835) 1921 v2
RM2T1M03E–British Political Personalities 1936-1945 The Churchill Coalition Government 11 May 1940 - 23 May 1945: The Churchill Coalition War Cabinet: standing, from left to right, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr A V Alexander, Lord Cranborne, Herbert Morrison, Lord Moyne, Captain Margesson and Brendan Bracken. Seated, from left to right, Ernest Bevin, Lord Beaverbrook, Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Winston Churchill, Sir John Anderson, Arthur Greenwood and Sir Kingsley Wood.
RM2F4RRCC–London, England, UK. Statue of Mary Queen of Scots ( by Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair: 1905) on the facade of Mary Queen of Scots House, 143 Fle
RM2CA8BBF–Michael Brand, director of the AGNSW in front of a painting of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet mid to late 1790s, by Sir Henry Raeburn (Scot
RM2J2DGE0–John O'Groats to Lands End In a Sinclair C5 The 10-mean Red Watch crew from London's Chingford Fire Station is to undertake the first ever John O'Groats to Lands end charity marathon using a Sinclair C5 electrically assisted cycle, in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital and Cancer Research. Picture taken 17th April 1985
RMBYR32C–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Summer view of St John’s Square with the church of St Peter and St John in the background.
RMJHWWRX–Badbea Clearance Village, Caithness Scotland UK
RM2GGTGGD–Naval Officers of World War I. Painting by Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857-1940). Oil on canvas (264,1 x 514,4 cm), 1921. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMAGFMWF–Inside a masonic lodge
RM2CGPJAE–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r Lake Erie.After his return from this dangerousmission he was made commander of themilitary district of Virginia, and had thetask, with an inadequate force, ofguarding the frontier. While engaged inthis duty he spent much time in Win-chester, and the building in which hemade his headquarters is still standing. Sir Johns Run SirJohnsRun,anoldstagingstation,wasnamed after Captain Sir John Sinclair,the commander of Braddocks vanguard. THE HALTIMORK AND OHIO KMPLOYKS MAOAZINK 17 Hancock—Berkeley Springs Hancock is the junction point on theBaltimore and Oh
RMP0FNAT–. English: Fleuron from book: Address to the landed interest, on the corn bill now depending in Parliament. By Sir John Sinclair Baronet, M.P. 267 Address to the landed interest, on the corn bill now depending in Parliament Fleuron N005764-1
RM2JRFGY2–British Political Personalities 1936-1945 The Churchill Coalition Government 11 May 1940 - 23 May 1945: The Churchill Coalition War Cabinet: standing, from left to right, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr A V Alexander, Lord Cranborne, Herbert Morrison, Lord Moyne, Captain Margesson and Brendan Bracken. Seated, from left to right, Ernest Bevin, Lord Beaverbrook, Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Winston Churchill, Sir John Anderson, Arthur Greenwood and Sir Kingsley Wood.
RM2CA8BBX–Michael Brand, director of the AGNSW in front of a painting of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet mid to late 1790s, by Sir Henry Raeburn (Scot
RM2J2DCT3–John O'Groats to Lands End In a Sinclair C5 The 10-mean Red Watch crew from London's Chingford Fire Station is to undertake the first ever John O'Groats to Lands end charity marathon using a Sinclair C5 electrically assisted cycle, in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital and Cancer Research. Picture shows leading Fireman Mick Watson on the bike. Picture taken 17th April 1985
RMBYR2RH–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Summer view of St John’s Square with the church of St Peter and St John in the background.
RMJHWWRP–Badbea Clearance Village, Caithness Scotland UK
RMAGFMK1–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RM2CF63DE–. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, &c.. ventive artisan to place his articles for sale. I he proprie-tors do not hesitate to say that among the great variety ot articleson hand at this establishment, many are found far superior in iormand construction, and better adapted to the purpose tor which tlieyare intended than any which have been in use in this country. It was remarked by Sir John Sinclair, that the introduction ofnew Agricultural implements into a district is often a matter otthe greatest difficulty, owing to the ign
RMP0FNAX–. English: Fleuron from book: Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool; constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. 267 Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool; constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791 Fleuron T020506-1
RMBYR3E9–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Summer view of St John’s Square with the church of St Peter and St John in the background.
RMAGFMTF–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RM2CF5FRD–. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. rdsMrs. Stackpole), in succession, and their issue male, (the two younger ladies en-joying a rent charge of £3000. ev annunri )with remaindership to Sir John Sinclair,bart. and his heirs by his second wife,Diana, eldest daughter of Alexander, firstLord Macdonald. The Gunneston estateshe left to his nephew, William Bosvile,esq. of Gunthwaite, which property hassince devolved on Lord Macdonald. (SeeBurkes Peerage and
RMP00NGM–. English: Work of Henry Macbeth-Raeburn . before 1941. Henry Macbeth-Raeburn (1860–1947) Alternative names Henry Raeburn; Henry Raeburn Macbeth-Raeburn; Henry Macbeth-Reaburn Description British engraver Date of birth/death 1860 1947 Work period -1940 Authority control : Q18508292 VIAF:?46678441 ISNI:?0000 0000 8224 5490 ULAN:?500001310 LCCN:?nr98034807 NLA:?36024993 WorldCat 93 Sir John Sinclair of Ulster 1921
RMBYR3JJ–Town of Thurso, Scotland. Summer view of St John’s Square with the church of St Peter and St John in the background.
RMAGFMX0–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RM2CEDKN5–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. nd.Town Residence.—5(1, Eaton Place. Seats.—Armadale Castle, Isle of Skye ; Gayhurst House, Northants ; and Brootsby Hall,Leicestershire. 357 M A L €onalfral Brancftcfi. [Uncles and Aunts of the present Peer,issue of Alexander, 1st Lord.]I Hon. Diana, b. 28 Sept. 1709, d. 12April 1845 ; having tn. 5 March 1788, theRight Jinn. Sir John Sinclair, Hart., wi-dower of Sarah, daughter of AlexanderMaitland, Esq., of Stoke Newington : he d.20 Dec. 183.5. •2,ALEXANDlS&-WEN
RMMNXAX6–. Caricature of Sir John George Tollemache-Sinclair Bt MP. Caption read 'A Poet'. 1880. Carlo Pellegrini (1839–1889) Alternative names Singe, Ape Description Italian artist and caricaturist Date of birth/death 25 March 1839 22 January 1889 Location of birth/death Capua London Work location London Authority control : Q935877 VIAF: 91408204 ISNI: 0000 0001 1684 9584 ULAN: 500106277 LCCN: n94116782 NLA: 35070756 WorldCat 1123 John Sinclair Vanity Fair 16 October 1880
RMAGFMX3–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMREDKM4–. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. It was remarked by Sir John Sinclair, that the introduction of new agricultural implements into a district is often a matter of the greatest difficulty, owing to tiie ignorance, the prejudice, and obstinac}' of farm servants and laborers. Many farmers, therefore, very absurdly retain their old implements, though convinced of their inferiority, rather than sour the tempers of their laborers by attempting to introduce
RMMA7G06–. Eighty years' reminiscences . CHAPTER I. THE ST. CLAIRS AND THOMSONS. Henry St. Clair, eighth Lord Sinclair, married, in 1680, Grizel, daughter of Sir James Cockburn of Cockburn. He had two sons and two daughters. His eldest son, John, Master of Sinclair, never assumed the title, being attainted for taking part in the rising of 1715. He died in 1750, leaving no issue, and was succeeded by his brother James, a distinguished General, who also died without issue. Grizel, his eldest daughter, married John Paterson of Preston Hall, son of the Archbishop of Glasgow. John Paterson died in the Fleet
RMAGFMX2–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMREDKGY–. The complete farmer and rural economist;. Agriculture. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. It was remarked by Sir John Sinclair, that the introduction of new agricultural implements into a district is often a matter of the g^reatest difficulty, owing to the ignorance, the prejudice, and obstinacy of farm servants and laborers. Many tarmers, therefore, very absurdly retain their old iinpletnents, though convinced of their inferiority, ratlier than sour the tempers of tiicir laljurers by attempting to introduce new ones ; in nianj' cases however they have succeeded by attention and persever- ance, and by
RMMA6JPD–. Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture
RMAGFMP3–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMREDKJW–. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, It was remarked by Sir John Sinclair, that the introduction of new agricultural implements into a district is often a mat- ter of the°greatest difficulty, owing to the ignorance, the pre- judice, and obstinacy of farm servants and laborers. Many farmers, therefore, very absurdly retain their old implements, though convinced of their inferiority, rather than sour the tempers of their laborers by attempting to introdu
RMMA6JNW–. Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture
RMAGFMHA–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMRJH61W–. Bee, or Literary Weekly Intelligencer. THE BEE, LITERARY WEEKLY INrELLIGENCER, WZDNESDAY, AuGOST 29. I79S.. SPANISH RAM. Spain has, for about an hundred years past, supplied Britain, and the greatest part of Europe, with line cloathing wool, without so much as an attempt hav- ing been made, in that time, to regain this once staple commodity of this island. Of late, by the patriotic exertions of Sir John Sinclair, a society has been es- tablifhed for endeavouring to regain the commerce of fine cloathing wool to Britain, And their exer- VOL. x. ^<i„ t. Please note that these images are extr
RMMA6JP2–. Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture
RMAGFMH1–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RMRD2RTE–. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. CAciUb Dahlia, RiiV. T. W. Jamisl Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, 'Siegstab.. Cactus Dahlia, schneekonigin. Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, one of the ])leasing autumn tints; flowers very large on good stems for cutting; free, early and continuous bloomer. Plants ready pril 15th. 50 cts. each. A rich French purple of splendid form and very iree-flowering. 1.5 cts. each. Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red, shading to a lighter centre, with long tubular incurved jietals. 35 cts. each.
RMMA6JNT–. Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture
RMAGFMJ6–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RM2ANCBM5–The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . Cait|)ne6S SINCLAIR, EARL OF CAITHNESS 333 was forced to accept, or lose all. An Annuity of fortyMarks for tlie Term of Life, the Castle of Ravenscraig,and certain other Lands in the County of Fife, of very in-considerable Income, were all the Equivalent. It is worth noting tliat the King by his own hand gavesasine of the castle and lands to the Earl. The originalinstrument under tlie hand of John Taillietere bears that on
RMMA6JP0–. Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture
RMAGFMX6–PICTURE CREDIT DOUG BLANE Inside a masonic lodge
RM2AX78Y3–International studio . teenth century. Particular prominence was given in the selec-tion to works by the great English masters of theeighteenth century. Romney is represented by a masterly yet deli-cately graceful sketch in chalkand sanguine of Emma, LadyHamilton—a splendid piece ofdraughtsmanship and an es-sentially tj^jical e.xample ofthe particular sort of finessewhich characterized muchsimilar work of the periodby such masters as Hoppner,Cosway and Downman. Thisdrawing was lent from thecollection of Sir John ToUe-mache Sinclair. The portrait of Mrs. IrvineBos-uell, lent by ReginaldGrundy,
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