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Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

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Name
  
Henry Sinclair,


Died
  
1422

Role
  
Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney's son

Parents
  
Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

Children
  
William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness

Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney (c. 1375 – 1420) was a Norwegian nobleman and Pantler of Scotland.

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Life

He was son of Henry Sinclair, the Jarl of Orkney, by his wife Jean, daughter of John Halyburton of Dirleton. Sinclair was one of those captured following the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402, but released on ransom. He had succeeded his father, de facto, as Jarl by 1404; there is no record that he was ever officially installed as Jarl, and no certain record that he ever visited his jarldom.

He was one of those who accompanied James Duke of Rothesay on his journey to France aboard the Maryenknyght, which was captured by English pirates off Flamborough Head in 1406. He followed the prince into captivity, but was soon released. Subsequently he was often in England on business connected with the king's imprisonment. He also spent some time in the service of the Duke of Burgundy.

Henry Sinclair died of influenza c. 1420.

Marriage and issue

In about 1407 he married Egidia Douglas, daughter of Sir William Douglas of Nithsdale and maternal granddaughter of King Robert II of Scotland.

  • William Sinclair, last Jarl of Orkney, and first Earl of Caithness
  • Beatrix Sinclair, who married James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas.
  • References

    Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney Wikipedia