- of Brims, son of
William Sinclair, 2nd of
Stemster and Dunbeath, son of
Alexander Sinclair, 1st of
Stemster and Dunbeath, son of
William Sinclair, 2nd...
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Renamed Duke in 1877 62
Perthshire Dübs & Co. 716 June 1874 1909
Renamed Stemster in 1889,
Huntingtower in 1899, and
Aultwherrie in 1903 63 Inverness-shire...
- Mhanaich) is an
unusual megalithic horseshoe-shaped
structure near Loch
Stemster in Caithness, Scotland.
Meaning "field of the stones", 36 of the original...
- (Rannoch Moor) Loch
Staonsaid (south of Loch Eriboll, Sutherland) Loch of
Stemster (northwest of Lybster, Caithness)
Stevenston Loch (a.k.a.
Ashgrove Loch)...
- from Smith's Dock. HMS Loch
Skerrow from
Charles Hill & Sons. HMS Loch
Stemster from
Harland & Wolff. HMS Loch
Stenness from Smith's Dock. HMS Loch Striven...
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Image Stemster House 58°31′43″N 3°24′14″W / 58.528538°N 3.403964°W / 58.528538; -3.403964 (
Stemster House) Category B 589
Upload Photo Stemster Dovecote...
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Seaforth Loch
Sheallag Loch
Sheil Loch Shin Loch
Skaig Loch
Skerrow Loch
Stemster Loch
Stenness Loch
Striven Loch
Sunart Loch
Swannay Loch Swin Loch Tanna...
- and left a son, William, who
received a
charter for the
whole field of
Stemster.
Alexander (b. c. 1503).
Duncan Bane
became the 1st
Laird of Tulloch. He...
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India to London. She was
refloated the next day and
resumed her voyage.
Stemster United
Kingdom The ship
struck a
sunken rock off Barra,
Outer Hebrides...
- Saint-Clair,
Roland William (1898). "VI
Caithness Cadets: The
Sinclairs of
Stemster and Dunbeath". The Saint-Clairs of the Isles;
being a
history of the sea-kings...