Henry St. Clair

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Henry St. Clair acted as 'ballivus' of King Robert Bruce in Caithness as early as 1321, showing the St. Clair family's early connection to Orkney governance. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > part large and all well equipped, was divided into two squadrons, one of > Vii. The Earldom In The Line Of St. Clair—1379-1469.)

Henry St. Clair acted as 'ballivus' of King Robert Bruce in Caithness as early as 1321, showing the St. Clair family's early connection to Orkney governance. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > part large and all well equipped, was divided into two squadrons, one of > Vii. The Earldom In The Line Of St. Clair—1379-1469.)

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