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600th |
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Prince Henry Sinclair Anniversary |
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To promote recognition of Henry Sinclair, 14th Century explorer of North America, and to celebrate the 600th anniversary in 1998 September 15, 1996 Issue |
Published by Prince Henry Project Committee 65 Hartwell Street, West Boylston, MA, 01583, USA Phone: 508-835-2900 Fax: 508-835-2944 E-Mail: henry1398@aol.com HTML by John S. Quarterman |
Another way you can arouse the interest of children is to let them read the small booklet of "Wee Sinclair Legends". It is 20 pages in large sized print, written for beginning readers. Short chapters deal with the voyage, castles, and ancestry.
One such business is Spencer Island Fruit and Honey Company in Nova Scotia. Their Bob Noreen Kimber is planning on labeling one of his fruit and honey spreads with "Prince Henry."
Unfortunately, Henry returned and was soon slain in an
ambush in Orkney. It is thought that his assassination
was ordered by the Hanseatic League to rid itself of
such a powerful rival. To make sure that Prince Henry
Sinclair's trans-Atlantic achievements were not followed
up, the Hansea arranged to have Sinclair's son, also
named Henry, arrested at sea while escorting the
Crown Prince of Scotland to France for safekeeping.
Henry and the King's son were confined for the next
fourteen years in an English prison. His other son,
William
[actually, his
grandson], was content to live in regal comfort in his
Rosslyn Castle, where he designed and constructed
Rosslyn Chapel. It was adorned with stone carvings,
including corn and cactus, not here-to-for known in the
Old World. Antonio Zeno also died immediately upon
his return voyage. Only Prince Henry's daughter,
Elizabeth is credited with passing the story of the epic
voyage along to her son, John. He proudly told his in-
laws, one of whom was the wife of Christopher
Columbus! Later, the Zeno Narratives were
discovered, providing the world with a more definitive
report of Prince Henry's voyage.
Sinclair travelers the world around will rejoice to know
that Iain Sutherland of the Wick Society has reported
that a new, 1-mile path is being constructed to
Girnigoe-Sinclair Castle on Noss Head. This project
was sparked by Niven Sinclair, who serves as president
of the Society.
Clan Sinclair
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