Sinclair may refer to Places Lake Sinclair , near Milledgeville, Georgia Sinclair, Iowa Sinclair, Wyoming Sinclair Mills, British Columbia Sinclair Township, Minnesota People Sinclair surname , list of people with this surname Clan Sinclair , Scottish family Clive Sinclair , electronics pioneer Lord Sinclair , a title in the Peerage of Scotland Sinclair Lewis , Nobel Prize winning American writer Upton Sinclair , Pulitzer Prize winning American writer Companies Sinclair Broadcast Group , operator of American television stations Sinclair Oil Corporation Sinclair Oil , American petroleum company Sinclair Radionics Ltd, British electronics company founded in 1961 Sinclair Research Ltd, British consumer electronics company founded in 1973 Schools Sinclair High School , Uddevalla, Sweden Sinclair Community College , Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Sinclair Secondary School , Ontario, Canada Highways Sinclair Freeway Interstate 680 California Interstate 680 Ships USS Sinclair USS Sinclair a United States Navy destroyer named for Captain Arthur Sinclair Fictitious characters Augustus Sinclair , a fictional character in the 2010 video game BioShock 2 Jeffrey Sinclair , a character from US TV series Babylon 5 See also Saint Clair Saint Clare disambiguation Santa Clara disambiguation disambig ca Sinclair de Sinclair fr Sinclair ko it Sinclair nl Sinclair ja pl Sinclair pt Sinclair ru sv Sinclair ... more details
Infobox mountain pass name Sinclair Pass photo photo caption elevation ft 4876 elevation ref traversed Highway 93 location British Columbia , Canada range Kootenay Ranges , Canadian Rockies coordinates coord 50 40 24 N 115 56 8 W type pass display inline,title topo Image Kootenay National Park.jpg thumb 250px right View to the south east from the viewpoint near Sinclair Pass Sinclair Pass el.  1486  m. is a high mountain pass in Kootenay National Park between the Columbia River Columbia and Kootenay River s to the northeast of present day Radium Hot Springs ref BCGNIS 20523 Sinclair Pass ref in the province of British Columbia , Canada . It was named after James Sinclair fur trapper James Sinclair . He discovered and used the pass in 1841, while leading an expedition of over 100 Red River Colony settlers across Rupert s Land to Fort Vancouver on the north bank of the Columbia River across from present day Portland, Oregon , in an attempt to hold the Columbia District for Britain. See also List of mountain passes References reflist Category Mountain passes of British Columbia Category Columbia Valley Category Canadian Rockies BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
, Fort Mackinac was occupied in 1781. In 1781, Sinclair joined the 84th Foot . By 1782, when he was promoted ...Lieutenant General Patrick Sinclair 1736 &ndash 31 January 1820 was a British Army officer and governor in North America . He is best remembered for overseeing the construction of Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island in what was to become the U.S. state of Michigan . Biography Sinclair was born in Lybster , Scotland , and enlisted in the Army at about age 18. In 1758 he was commissioned Ensign rank Ensign in the 42nd Foot and was involved in the attack on Guadeloupe later that year. By 1760, Sinclair was at Oswego, New York , where he was promoted Lieutenant , and involved in the Seven Years War . His battalion were part of the force heading to attack Montreal under the command of Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst Major General Amherst . They captured a French brig near Fort L vis and Sinclair was given command. After Amherst s force captured Fort L vis in what became known as the Battle of the Thousand Islands , Sinclair was assigned to the area for the rest of Amherst s campaign. In 1761 he exchanged into the 15th Foot in order to stay in the area. This contact with the Great Lakes attracted Sinclair and he was able to change his commission to serve on the lakes. He started out commanding ships on Lake Ontario but, in 1764, he was moved to the upper lakes where he served until 1767. In 1767, he was removed from active service at FortSinclair, which he had built in 1764 under orders from Colonel John Bradstreet . In 1769, he went to England on a recruiting trip and tried to be reassigned ... reached his posting via Nova Scotia and Quebec in 1779. He almost immediately began to move Fort Michilimackinac ... finances. Sinclair was not able to clear up his problems but he was allowed to return to Lybster. He ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sinclair, Patrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Sinclair, Patrick Category 1736 births Category 1820 deaths Category British Army generals Category ... more details
Suzanne Sinclair may refer to Suzanne Sinclair New Zealand politician Suzanne Sinclair US politician , American political candidate hndis Sinclair, Suzanne ... more details
Thomas Sinclair may refer to Thomas Sinclair politician , Northern Irish Member of Parliament Tom Sinclair , American athlete hndis Sinclair, Thomas ... more details
David Sinclair may refer to David Sinclair actor 1934 1996 , British actor David Sinclair footballer born 1969 , former Scottish football player David Sinclair footballer born 1990 , Scottish football player David Sinclair keyboardist David Sinclair Numb3rs David Sinclair biologist David A. Sinclair David A. Sinclair 1874 1902 , Scottish immigrant and secretary of the Dayton YMCA of which the Sinclair Community College is named See also Sinclair surname Hndis Sinclair, David DEFAULTSORT Sinclair, David fr David Sinclair ... more details
Jim Sinclair may refer to Jim Sinclair activist , American autism rights activist Jim Sinclair politician , Canadian Non Status Indian and Metis politician See also James Sinclair disambiguation de Jim Sinclair he hndis Sinclair, Jim ... more details
Margaret Sinclair may refer to Sister Margaret Sinclair 1900 1925 , Scottish Roman Catholic nun The maiden name of Margaret Trudeau hndis Sinclair, Margaret ... more details
notability date March 2011 refimprove date March 2011 Infobox abovestyle above Augustus Sinclair image File Augustus Sinclair, Esquire. Bioshock 2.png 200px caption Augustus Sinclair, 1968 headerstyle ... Sinclair , Esquire Esq. is a fictional character in the 2K Games 2K video game BioShock 2 . He was one ... figure. His most notable company, Sinclair Solutions, was one of the largest Plasmid genetic upgrades ... date June 2010 The last name Sinclair was inspired by the last name of BioShock s art director, Scott Sinclair Art director Scott Sinclair . ref cite web url http vectorpoem.com arcadia notes.html ... biography History Expand section date April 2010 Augustus Sinclair was born in Panama , circa 1914. Sinclair eventually immigrated to Georgia U.S. state Georgia , with the hopes of becoming a successful businessman. When Andrew Ryan Bioshock Andrew Ryan created Rapture, Sinclair saw it as an open ... Bioshock character Atlas and Andrew Ryan, Sinclair was involved in the creation of the Vita Chamber ... diary of the same name. Businesses in Rapture Determined to strike it Wealth rich in Rapture, Sinclair ... accommodation for Rapture s citizens, or important items. Sinclair s companies which may or may not be limited to the following are listed below Sinclair Solutions One of the largest Plasmid Manufacturing ... subject for Sinclair Solutions, testing new Plasmids in combat. The first downloadable content available for BioShock 2 was known as the BioShock 2 Sinclair Solutions Test Pack Sinclair Solutions Test Pack , , the name of which is a reference to the company . Sinclair Spirits A popular Bar establishment bar prior to Rapture s wikt downfall downfall , which now lays in ruin. It is located in Fort ... in dramatic pose s, then encased in plaster . The Sinclair Deluxe A hotel in Pauper s Drop, which provided ... quality quality . Grace Holloway, with the help of Sofia Lamb s Splicers, threw Sinclair out of this hotel ... many of Rapture s buildings. Sinclair Metals Very little information is known, as it is only ... more details
Taffy Sinclair may refer to Dr Taffy Sinclair, a character in The Metatemporal Detective by Michael Moorcock Taffy Sinclair, a character in The Fabulous Five and other works by Betsy Haynes hndis Sinclair, Taffy ... more details
James Sinclair may refer to James Sinclair footballer born 1987 , English footballer Jimmy Sinclair born 1876 South African cricketer James Sinclair martial artist born 1964 , English martial artist James Sinclair politician 1908 1984 , Canadian politician James Sinclair fur trapper born 1811 , Canadian fur trapper James H. Sinclair 1871 1943 , U.S. Congressman from North Dakota See also Jim Sinclair disambiguation hndis name Sinclair, James ... more details
Sinclair image Upton Beall Sinclair Jr.jpg birthdate Birth date 1878 9 20 mf y birthplace Baltimore ... activist nationality United States American notable work s The Jungle Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr ... Upton Sinclair s Roar Is Even Louder to Animal Advocates Today, March 10, 2006 , accessed June ... 18, 1957 , accessed November 6, 2010 ref Early life and education Sinclair was born in Baltimore , Maryland to Upton Beall Sinclair and Priscilla Harden. His father was a liquor salesman whose alcoholism shadowed his son s childhood. Sinclair had wealthy grandparents with whom he often stayed. This gave ... in two social settings affected him and greatly influenced his novels. In 1888, the Sinclair family moved to the Bronx , New York, where Sinclair entered the City College of New York , then a prep school ... Sinclair, Upton. What Life Means to Me, Cosmopolitan magazine Cosmopolitan , October 1906. ref He ... www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 545642 Upton Sinclair Upton Sinclair , accessed June 16, 2010 ref Marriage and family Sinclair married his first wife, Meta Fuller, in 1902. Around 1911, Meta left Sinclair for the poet Harry Kemp , later known as the Dunes Poet of Provincetown, Massachusetts . In 1913 Sinclair married Mary Craig Sinclair Mary Craig Kimbrough 1883 1961 , a woman from an elite .... After Craig s death in 1961, Sinclair married Mary Elizabeth Willis 1882 1967 . Career In 1904 Sinclair ... from The Jungle , Sinclair founded the utopian Helicon Home Colony in Englewood, New Jersey . He ran as a Socialist candidate for Congress. ref Cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Upton Sinclair ... Housekeeping The Present Quarters of Upton Sinclair s Colony At Englewood, New Jersey journal Indoors ... Helicon Hall, And Upton Sinclair Hints That the Steel Trust s Hand May Be In It url http query.nytimes.com ... is called in references , Sinclair wrote or produced several films. Recruited by Charlie Chaplin , Sinclair and Mary Craig produced Sergei M. Eisenstein Eisenstein s Qu viva M xico in 1930 32. ref ... more details
William Sinclair may refer to William Sinclair bishop , 14th century bishop of Dunkeld William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness 1410 1484 , Scottish nobleman William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness 1459 1513 , Scottish nobleman William Macdonald Sinclair 1850 1917 , Anglican priest and author W. E. N. Sinclair 1873 1947 , Canadian barrister, solicitor and politician William Pirrie Sinclair 1837 1900 , MP for Antrim and Falkirk Burghs hndis Sinclair, William ... more details
Infobox Action sports athlete headercolor blue name Cameron Sinclair image imagesize caption fullname Cameron Sinclair nickname Sincs nationality Australian birth date birth date and age 1984 04 12 birth place Pearcedale, Victoria, Australia death date death place weight sport Motocross , Supercross , Freestyle Motocross event X Games , Dew Tour , Metal Mulisha, X Fighters turnedpro retired current Metal Mulisha, Rockstar Energy Drink , Fox Racing , Globe, Electric, OGIO, CDR Performance, Yamalube, Fleetwood , Yamaha , PODMX , Ringmaster Images nonindustry supercross motocross regionals nationals olympics xgames othercomps awardshonors pb lastupdate medaltemplates show medals Cameron Cam Sinclair is an Australia n freestyle motocross rider associated with the Metal Mulisha group. Motocross ... action news story?id 3607410 title Cam Sinclair to take on the world this weekend date 2008 09 28 publisher ESPN accessdate 2009 07 03 ref First double backflip in a Freestyle Run Sinclair landed ... World Tour 2009. It was a June 2009 event in Fort Worth, Texas . ref cite web url http www.grindtv.com moto blog 4052 cam sinclair lands first double backflip in freestyle motocross competition title Cam Sinclair Lands First Double Backflip in Freestyle Motocross Competition date 2009 07 01 ... 2009 07 03 ref 2009 Madrid Crash Sinclair was seriously injured in Madrid in July 2009 when he under ... to stop the bleeding. After retraining himself using therapy to walk and ride again, Sinclair is back ... Trick. Personal life Sinclair lives in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia, and married ... http www.racerxonline.com article cam sinclair makes history with first x fighters podium.aspx title Cam Sinclair Makes History with First X Fighters Podium date 2009 06 29 publisher Racer X Online accessdate ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sinclair, Cam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Sinclair, Cam Category Living people Category Sportspeople from Melbourne Category 1984 births ... more details
Infobox family name name Sinclair image Clan member crest badge Clan Sinclair.svg image size 150 caption ... SINCLAIR.htm ref nolinklanguage yes The Scoto Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair ... the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the King of Scotland. The style Sinclair is the most common styling ... col begin col 2 A Adam Sinclair , hockey player Adelaide Sinclair , Order of the British Empire OBE , Canadian civil servant Alex Sinclair , colorist for comics Alfredo Sinclair , Panamanian artist Alice Sinclair , supermodel Alison Sinclair , professor of Modern Spanish Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge Andrea Sinclair, a prostitute, the mother of Chanelle Hayes Angela Sinclair , Unitarian Universalist, an actress, academic,educator Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount ... general and President of the Continental Congress Arthur Sinclair , early American naval hero Ashraf Sinclair , Malaysian actor B Baron Sinclair of Cleeve , businessman, civil servant and Peerage peer Barry Sinclair , cricketer Belinda Sinclair , British actress Brian Sinclair , famous veterinary surgeon Bob Sinclair disambiguation Bruce Sinclair , Australian rugby league footballer C Cameron Sinclair , famous architect Carl St.Clair , Music director, conductor Catherine Sinclair , author Cecile Sinclair , Dutch glamour model Charmaine Sinclair , adult actress Christine Sinclair born 1983 , Canadian soccer player Christopher A. Sinclair , American businessman Sir Clive Sinclair born 1940 , founder of Sinclair Research Ltd Clive Sinclair author col end col begin D Dave Sinclair , musician David Sinclair disambiguation , multiple people Donald Sinclair hotel owner , former owner of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay col end col begin col 2 E Edward Sinclair , English actor Elliot Sinclair , fictional character Eon Sinclair , musician Eric Sinclair , Scottish footballer col 2 F Frank Sinclair , footballer col end col begin col 2 G George Sinclair disambiguation Gerard Sinclair , solicitor ... more details
George Sinclair may refer to George Sinclair mercenary c.1580&ndash 1612 , Scottish mercenary who saw action in Sweden George Sinclair professor d. 1696 , Scottish mathematician Sir George Evelyn Sinclair 1912&ndash 2005 , British Member of Parliament for Dorking Sir George Sinclair, 2nd Baronet , British Member of Parliament for Caithness George Sinclair is the name of several Earl of Caithness Earls of Caithness hndis Sinclair, George ... more details
Peter Sinclair may refer to Peter Ross Sinclair born 1934 , Governor of New South Wales Peter Sinclair New Zealand 1938 2001 , New Zealand television personality Peter Sinclair 1819 1819 1906 , Canadian Member of Parliament for Queen s County, 1873 1878 Peter Sinclair 1887 1887 1938 , Canadian Member of Parliament for Queen s, 1935 1938 Peter J. N. Sinclair born 1946 , British economist Peter Sinclair sound artist , English sound artist in Marseilles, France Peter Sinclair actor 1900 1994 , British actor hndis name Sinclair, Peter ... more details
John Sinclair may refer to John Sinclair d. 1566 , Ordinary Lord and later Lord President in the Court of Session Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet 1754 1835 , politician and writer on agriculture and finance Sir John Sinclair, 3rd Baronet 1825 1912 , Scottish politician and landowner John Sinclair MP 1842 1892 , Liberal MP for Ayr Burghs John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland 1860 1925 , Scottish politician John McHardy Sinclair 1933 2007 , British linguist John Sinclair environmentalist born 1939 , Australian environmentalist John Sinclair poet born 1941 , American poet, activist and radio DJ, subject of John Lennon song John Sinclair is a song by John Lennon on the Some Time in New York City album John Sinclair, 3rd Viscount Thurso born 1953 , often referred to as John Thurso, British Member of Parliament for Caithness and Sutherland Yasus Afari , born John Sinclair, 1962, Jamaican dub poet John Sinclair German fiction , fictional protagonist of a popular German penny dreadful John Sinclair musician , musician, played with Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep John Sinclair mayor , mayor of Brisbane John Alexander Sinclair 1897 1977 , British spy John Ewen Sinclair 1879 1949 , Canadian politician John Gordon Sinclair born 1962 , Scottish actor John Howard Sinclair 1848 1924 , Canadian politician John McHardy Sinclair 1933 2007 , Professor of English Language John West Sinclair 1900 1945 , silent screen actor disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Sinclair, John de John Sinclair fr John Sinclair pl John Sinclair ... more details
Michael Sinclair is the name of Michael Sinclair British Army officer , British World War II officer, notable for being held captive in Colditz Castle Michael Sinclair American football , retired American football player hndis name Sinclair, Michael ... more details
There have been seven Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Sinclair , six in the Baronetage .... The Sinclair Baronetcy , of Dunbeath in the County of Caithness, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 3 January 1631 for John Sinclair. The title became extinct on his death in circa 1652. The Sinclair Baronetcy , of Canisbay in the County of Caithness, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 2 June 1631 for James Sinclair. The seventh Baronet succeeded as twelfth Earl of Caithness in 1789. See this title for further history of the baronetcy. The Sinclair , later Sinclair ..., see Sinclair Lockhart Baronets . The Sinclair Baronetcy , of Longformacus in the County of Berwick, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 10 December 1664 for Robert Sinclair. The title became either extinct or dormant on the death of the seventh Baronet in circa 1843. The Sinclair ... 1675 for James Sinclair. Sir John Sinclair, 4th Baronet b. 1763 succeeded in the title in 1767 but nothing further is known about him or the baronetcy. The Sinclair Baronetcy , of Dunbeath in the County of Caithness, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 12 October 1704 for James Sinclair, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. He was a descendant of George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness ... was assumed by John Sinclair, of Barrock, great great grandson of George Sinclair of Barrock, brother ... and present Baronet is second in line of succession to the earldom of Caithness. John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland , was the eldest son of Captain George Sinclair, youngest son of the sixth ... Baronet and the sister of the ninth Baronet. The Sinclair Baronetcy , of Ulbster in the County ... on this creation, see the Viscount Thurso . Sinclair Baronets, of Dunbeath 1631 Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet d. c. 1652 Sinclair Baronets, of Canisbay 1631 Sir James Sinclair, 1st Baronet d. 1662 Sir William Sinclair, 2nd Baronet d. c. 1677 Sir James Sinclair, 3rd Baronet d. c. 1710 Sir ... more details
John A. Sinclair may refer to John Alexander Sinclair , head of the British Secret Intelligence Service from 1953 to 1956. John A. Sinclair , British World War 2 airforce gunner, recipient of the George Medal John A. Sinclair , a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame John Archibald Sinclair , a List of mayors of Halifax, Nova Scotia mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia hndis Sinclair, John A. ... more details
Robert Sinclair may refer to Robert Sinclair bishop died 1398 , bishop of Orkney and bishop of Dunkeld Robert Sinclair locomotive engineer 1817 1898 , chief mechanical engineer of the Caledonian Railway Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve 1893 1979 , British businessman and public servant Robert J. Sinclair 1932 2009 , CEO of Saab Scania of America Rob Sinclair footballer born 1974 , former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Maidstone United Rob Sinclair footballer born 1989 , English footballer currently playing for Stevenage Rob Sinclair fighter born 1980 , English mixed martial artist See also Bob Sinclar born 1969 , French record producer and DJ Bob St. Clair born 1931 , American football player Bob St Clair, a fictional superspy from the French film Le Magnifique hndis Sinclair, Robert ... more details
Donald Sinclair may refer to Donald Sinclair hotel owner , owner of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay and the inspiration for the character Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers Donald Sinclair veterinary surgeon , inspiration for the character Siegfried Farnon in James Herriot s novels and their film and TV adaptations All Creatures Great and Small Donald Sinclair Ontario politician , who represented Bruce North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1883 Donald Sinclair diplomat , former List of Canadian ambassadors to Israel Canadian ambassador to Israel hndis name Sinclair, Donald DEFAULTSORT Sinclair, Donald ... more details
Image Sinclair Oxford 300.jpg thumb right Sinclair Oxford 300 calculator. Sinclair Oxford was a range of low cost scientific calculator s manufactured and sold by Sinclair Radionics in England , United Kingdom from 1975 until 1976. The first model was the Oxford 100 , launched in Spring 1975 for GB 12.95 this model was based on the Gillette GPA from late 1974 that was made by Sinclair for Gillette brand Gillette in a slightly different case. Both the Gillette GPA and Oxford 100 models used 8 digit displays with red light emitting diode s LEDs , 4 functions, 9 volt PP3 batteries. Both models measured 73 x 155 x 34 mm 2.9 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches . All the Oxford models were similar in appearance the 150 was introduced in 1975 introducing the ability to calculate percentages and square roots. The Oxford 200 included memory and sold for 19.95. The Oxford 300 was a scientific model with a limited number of functions such as sin, cos, tan , which sold for 29.95, much lower than the competition. The last .... See also Sinclair Executive Sinclair Sovereign External links and references http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford 100 gillette gpa.html vintagecalculators.com Gillette GPA Sinclair Oxford 100 http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford 150.html vintagecalculators.com Sinclair Oxford 150 http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford 200.html vintagecalculators.com Sinclair Oxford 200 http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford 300.html vintagecalculators.com Sinclair Oxford 300 http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford scientific.html vintagecalculators.com Sinclair Oxford Scientific http www.vintagecalculators.com html oxford universal.html vintagecalculators.com Sinclair Oxford Universal http www.nvg.ntnu.no sinclair calculators oxford.htm Planet SinclairSinclair Oxford information http www.nvg.ntnu.no sinclair calculators oxford photos.htm Planet SinclairSinclair Oxford photo gallery Category 1975 introductions Category Sinclair calculators ... more details