- (Map).
David G
Scott (26
April 2020). "Granddaughter of Lord
Horne of
Stirkoke p****es away".
Caithness Courier. "MHG2149 - St. Cuthbert's Church, Haster"...
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Latheron Sinclair Sutherland of
Brabster Sinclair of
Barrock Sinclair of
Stirkoke Sinclair of Dun
Sinclair of
Southdun Sinclair of
Brabsterdorran Sinclair...
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Achairn Farm,
Stirkoke Highland 58°26′14″N 03°11′31″W / 58.43722°N 3.19194°W / 58.43722; -3...
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Inner London Southwark War
Memorial was
unveiled by
General Lord Horn of
Stirkoke on 16
November 1922 and
dedicated on the same day by the
Bishop of Southwark...
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thanks of
Parliament and was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Horne, of
Stirkoke in the
County of Caithness. He was
promoted to head of the
Eastern Command...
-
prominent Caithness family, the
second son of John
Horne (died 1823) of
Stirkoke. He was a
nephew of
James Horne of
Langwell (1752–1831), a
political agent...
- However,
Henderson does
confirm that this
David Sinclair was the
laird of
Stirkoke who
descended from an
illegitimate son of
George Sinclair, 5th Earl of...
- Mackay, 1st Lord Reay
married thirdly, a
daughter of
Francis Sinclair of
Stirkoke,
Caithness and had the
following children:
William Mackay, who married...
- had
served abroad during the
Thirty Years' War. The two
sides met near
Stirkoke, but Glenorchy's men were
fatigued with
having marched nearly thirty miles...
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September 2022. Sutherland,
David Macbeth. "General The Lord
Horne of
Stirkoke (1861–1929)". Art UK.
Retrieved 7
September 2022. "James Bremner, Esq....