James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness

James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness was a Scottish noble, Earl of Caithness and chief of the Clan Sinclair, a Highland Scottish clan.[1]

James Sinclair was born at Barrogill Castle (Castle of Mey) on 31 May 1766.[2] He was the son of Sir John Sinclair of Mey, Baronet who he succeeded in the baronetcy in 1774.[2] He succeeded as 12th earl of Caithness in 1789,[2] as nearest lawful male heir of William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness.[3] His claim to the peerage was sustained by the House of Lords.[3]

He was lord-lieutenant of the county of Caithness and lieutenant-colonel of the Ross-shire militia.[2]

He married at Thurso Castle on 2 January 1784 Jane, second daughter of Alexander Campbell of Bareldine who was deputy governor of Fort George.[2] They had the following children:

  1. John Sinclair, Lord Berriedale who died in 1802 aged 14.[2]
  2. Alexander Sinclair, 13th Earl of Caithness.[2]
  3. Four other sons and three daughters.[2]

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