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Ulbster is a
scattered crofting hamlet on the
eastern coast of Caithness,
within the
parish of Wick, in the
Scottish Highlands,
within the
Highland Council...
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Ulbster was a
railway station located at
Ulbster, Highland,
between Wick and Lybster. The
station was
opened as part of the Wick and
Lybster Railway on...
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published in 21 volumes.
Sinclair was the
eldest son of
George Sinclair of
Ulbster (d. 1770), a
member of the
family of the
earls of Caithness, and his wife...
- in 1910. In 1912, he
succeeded his
grandfather as the
fourth Baronet of
Ulbster. He
became one of the
largest landowners in the
United Kingdom, owning...
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Sinclair Earls of
Caithness by 1547 and then went to the
Sinclairs of
Ulbster.
Dunbeath Castle, near Dunbeath, Caithness, was
acquired by the Sinclairs...
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Viscount Thurso, of
Ulbster in the
County of Caithness, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 11 June 1952 for the Scottish...
- of
Scotland was
published between 1791 and 1799 by Sir John
Sinclair of
Ulbster. The New (or Second)
Statistical Account of
Scotland published under the...
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Baronet and the
sister of the
ninth Baronet. The
Sinclair baronetcy, of
Ulbster in the
County of Caithness, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain...
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Gredlington 28 July 1784
Baron Kenyon;
vacant since 2019. 401
Sinclair of
Ulbster 14
February 1786
Viscount Thurso 402
Colquhoun of Luss 27 June 1786 403...
- author. Sinclair, the
eldest son of Sir John Sinclair, 1st
Baronet of
Ulbster, and Diana, only
daughter of
Alexander Macdonald, 1st
Baron Macdonald,...