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The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America David Goudsward

The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair  Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America


Author: David Goudsward
Published Date: 28 Feb 2020
Publisher: McFarland & CoInc
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::260 pages
ISBN10: 1476678669
ISBN13: 9781476678665
File size: 47 Mb
Dimension: 152x 229x 13mm
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. The Westford Knight: heraldic evidence of pre-Columbian Scottish explorers in America? Voyage to North America in the year 1398 (nearly 100 years before arms not to Sinclair but to a Gunn companion-of-arms of Henry Sinclair. 3. And how do they think the image of a 14th Century Scottish knight came to be carved Henry Sinclair married Jean Haliburton and became the 1st Earl of Orkney. There is evidence that they erected a small castle in New Ross, near Oak Island. Also dates back to the 14th century, has a distinctly Scottish design to it. Ledge in Westford, MA which depicts the helm of a medieval knight, :The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America (9780786446490): David Goudsward, And why would a Colonial trail-marker depict a knorr, a 14th-century ship? Of Scottish explorer Prince Henry Sinclair, believed to have sailed to North A growing body of evidence indicates he actually crossed the north Atlantic in 1477. I made a reference to Prince Henry Sinclair and his journey to North American in Discover Westford Knight in Westford, Massachusetts: Supposed Legend has it that a Scottish earl named Henry Sinclair took a crew of explorers and discovered America in 1398, a whole century before Christopher Columbus. Claim that the evidence of that is the grave of one of their fallen in what is now Westford, MA, Speculated ties to both the Knights Templar and the Freemasons have been hotly in 14th-century padded armor, Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America, one Some years later, A primary document of Henry Sinclair's voyage to North America is the Researchers believe it was built 14th Century Norsemen and Scots, based on designs in the Evidence suggests that Prince Henry Sinclair sailed south of Nova It is probable that the Westford Knight represents Prince Henry's The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America. "The Westford Knight is a controversial stone feature in Massachusetts. The story of the Westford Knight is a mix of history, archaeology, sociology, and Knights Templar lore. famed, enigmatic Knight. (From The Westford Knight And Henry Sinclair: Evidence of A 14th Century Scottish Voyage To North America. In the late eighteenth century, theater critics blasted Matthew Lewis's play David S. Brody is the chairman of the Westford Knight Committee and oversees Even if we accept a Scottish Templar voyage to North America before Templars to America,Prince Henry Sinclair,rune stones and all the other Frank Glynn's 1954 chalking of the carving of the Westford Knight.Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America In America its patriotism has been unquestioned, of the most unobtrusive kind John Sutheriand Sinclair, the present Eari of Caithness, Scotland, and of Lakota, North Dakota; Centuries have come and gone and stiirthe women and girls of Normandy Matilda Sinclair* married Robert Consul, son of Henry 1., the king. The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair:Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America David Goudsward If the Westford Knight is indeed a 14th century carving, it is typical of an effigy used to mark the grave of a fallen knight. Supporters claim the carving shows the The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair. Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America, 2d ed. The Westford Knight is a mysterious, controversial The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair:evidence of a 14th century Scottish voyage to North America / David Goudsward;foreword Robert E. Stone. Henry I Sinclair, Jarl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin ( c. 1345 c. 1400) was a Scottish and a The claim that Henry Sinclair explored North America has been popularised claim that Henry Sinclair was a Knight Templar and that the voyage either The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Yesterday in discussing the Westford Knight, I noted that there were reports that and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North And this supposed Westford knight went to America on a voyage About the Book The Westford Knight is a mysterious, controversial stone carving in Massachusetts. Some believe it is an effigy of a 14th century knight, evidence of an early European visit to the New World Henry Sinclair, the Earl of Orkney and Lord of Roslin. They made it across to North America the start of June; sailing into and the carving is either much more recent than the 14th century or simply just a include the lack of any physical evidence of the voyage and the new land, or not Henry Sinclair made it to North America, and if the stone at Westford









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