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  Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sinclair was the eldest son of George Sinclair of Ulbster, a member of the family of the Earls of Caithness, and was born at Thurso Castle, Thurso, Caithness.
Sinclair established at Edinburgh a society for the improvement of British wool, and was mainly instrumental in the creation of the Board of Agriculture, of which he was the first president.
Sir John Sinclair, who was created a baronet in 1780, was twice married, first to a daughter of Alexander Maitland, by whom he had two daughters, and secondly to Diana, daughter of the first Lord Macdonald, by whom he had thirteen children.
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 John Sinclair (poet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Sinclair (born October 2, 1941 in Flint, Michigan) was a Detroit poet, one time manager of the MC5 and leader of the White Panther Party, from November 1968-July 1969.
Sinclair was managing the MC5 at the time of their free concert outside the Democratic National Convention of 1968.
Sinclair was involved in the formation of the underground newspaper Fifth Estate in Detroit as well as the Artist's Workshop Press which published five issues of Work magazine.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: John Sinclair
John Sinclair (born 1941) is a Detroit poet and radical.
John Sinclair is a master storyteller, with the experience and history to back up the tremendous amount of bravado used to get his message across.
John Sinclair is one helluva guy: poet, writer, radical, disc jokey, marijuana advocate, former chairman of the White Panther Party, former manager of the MC5, promoter of the legendary Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, and now recording artist.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Sinclair   (579 words)

  
 Sir John Sinclair
Sir John was born at Thurso Castle, in the county of Caithness, on the 10
Sinclair was elected member of parliament for the county of Caithness, an honour which was repeated in the years 1790, 1802, and 1807.
Sinclair was wholly occupied at this season; for, in 1782, a public emergency occurred that called forth the utmost of his philanthropic care.
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 Geisterjäger John Sinclair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In einem Dorf in den Karpaten werden Kinder auf unerklärliche Weise von einer fremden Macht dazu gebracht, ihre eigenen Eltern zu töten.
John Sinclair folgt Jan in einen Hexenclub, in dem bereits die teuflische Lukretia auf die beiden Männer wartet..
John Sinclair wird in ein Dorf gerufen, in dem ein Toter, der auf einem seit langem stillgelegten Karussell gefunden wurde, auferstanden ist und nun als Vampir sein Unwesen treibt.
www.epguides.de /sinclair.htm   (3199 words)

  
 John Sinclair-Hörspiele   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Sinclair bekommt unerwartet einen Hinweis aus dem Jenseits, doch als er versucht, das Schlimmste zu verhindern, stellt sich ihm ein alter Todfeind in den Weg: Grimes, der Ghoul, ist zurückgekehrt, um sich an dem Geisterjäger fürchterlich zu rächen!
Während Suko zusammen mit John Sinclair alles versucht, um Shao zu befreien, muss diese in der Dimension des Entsetzens gegen abscheuliche Dämonen kämpfen...
Wenn John seine Freundin nicht schnell genug findet, wird sie in einem Ritual geopfert, bei dem ein ganzer Kontinent voller Dämonen heraufbeschworen wird.
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 Sinclair
John SINCLAIR The parents of John SINCLAIR are: 2.
Janet Margaret SINCLAIR Margaret was born in 1824 at Inverness, Scotland.
John NEILSON The parents of John NEILSON are: 53.
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 American Poet in Amsterdam - The Legendary John Sinclair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Lennon wrote a song called “John Sinclair” and helped spring him from prison after the poet had served 29 months of a 10-year sentence for possession of two marijuana cigarettes.
Sinclair spent three years in prison for marijuana offenses, overthrew Michigan’s draconian marijuana laws, helped enact Ann Arbor’s epochal $5 fine for possession of weed, and served as High Priest of the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam.
John Sinclair is known for many things to many people, but for the past decade he’s concentrated on his work in poetry and music, touring incessantly throughout the United States and western Europe, performing his incendiary odes with a kaleidoscopic cast of musical all-stars billed as John Sinclair and His Blues Scholars.
www.freelancewriting.com /news-111504-04.html   (463 words)

  
 John Sinclair Boeken
At the height of the sixties, John and Leni Sinclair were leaders of the counterculture movement in Michigan, organizers of radical social, political, and cultural endeavors primarily in the areas of music, poetry, graphic design, and community welfare projects.
During the 1960s and 1970s John Sinclair founded or was active in a variety of political and cultural groups including the Artists' Workshop in Detroit, the Rainbow Multi-Media Corporation, the White Panther Party and its offshoot, the Rainbow Peoples Party; and had ties to various national radical organizations.
JOHN SINCLAIR AND THE CULTURE OF THE SIXTIES was published by the Bentley Historical Library of the University of Michigan, and contains a.o.
www.sea-urchin.net /ned/boeken/sinclair   (652 words)

  
 Art | John Sinclair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sinclair was in town a couple weeks back, having just appeared at MassCann’s annual pot-legalization Freedom Rally, and someone mentioned that quite a few rock-and-roll bands were rediscovering the legacy of the MC5.
Sinclair’s had his own lengthy recording career, delivering jazz- and blues-themed " investigative poetry " over music by a shifting set of musicians usually referred to as the Blues Scholars — a group whose line-up has included, at times, his old MC5 pal Wayne Kramer.
Sinclair’s latest disc, Fattening Frogs for Snakes: Delta Sound Suite, was produced by the raunchy elder statesman of talking blues, Andre Williams.
www.bostonphoenix.com /boston/arts/art/documents/01846813.htm   (620 words)

  
 SINCLAIR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Sinkler is generally considered to be one of the first Sinclairs in the New World and is ancestor to many generations of Sinclairs.
Toni Sinclair of Ontario, Canada, reports in an entry to the Guest Book that in the autumn newsletter of Clan Sinclair Association of Canada, there is a request by an Anthony Partridge who was the navigator/bomber of an airplane that was shot down over Holland in 1944.
Sinclair and Bean were captured during the Battle of Worcester in England in 1651 and were placed as indentured servants on the ship "John and Sara".
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 John Sinclair Papers Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Sinclair was born October 2, 1941 in Flint, Michigan and grew up in nearby Davison where he graduated from high school in 1959.
Sinclair was also music editor and columnist (1965-68) for Detroit's Fifth Estate newspaper, one of the original five members of the Underground Press Syndicate (UPS), and founded and edited (with Allen Van Newkirk) the first issues of Guerrilla (1966-67), a newspaper of cultural revolution.
Sinclair served as Arts Editor and later as Editor-In-Chief of the Detroit Sun (moved from Ann Arbor) until publication was suspended in October, 1976.
bentley.umich.edu /bhl/refhome/jls/John.htm   (1941 words)

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
John Sinclair, the eldest son of Mary Ann Henderson and her husband, John Sinclair, a carpenter, was born in Olrig, Caithness, Scotland, on 18 September 1843.
Sinclair was stockily built, auburn-haired, genial in disposition, and was generally known as 'Honest John'.
John and Margaret Sinclair retired to Christchurch in 1907, when John was presented with an illuminated address by the Cheviot County Council.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=2S25&related=false   (600 words)

  
 John Sinclair. Total Energy records.
But at this moment, Sinclair, 61, isn't inciting the packed house to "kick out the jams." He is reciting pieces from his book "Fattening Frogs for Snakes," a homage to Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and other blues musicians he idolized as a small-town Michigan teenager.
Released after the sentence was overturned that year, Sinclair parted ways with the MC5 and, exercising his belief that it's a political act for a white man to promote fl music, organized the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, wrote album liner notes and articles and taught blues courses at Wayne State University.
While Sinclair is still staunchly left-wing when discussing pot legalization, impending war and socioeconomic troubles, he doesn't seem as bent on fostering revolution as he was 30 years ago.
www.alive-totalenergy.com /sinclair.html   (1191 words)

  
 Michael Moore John Sinclair and Me
The John in this essay is John Sinclair, an early-Boomer generation counter-culture revolutionary who made his name at the University of Michigan in his young adulthood for leading the music and drug culture there during the mid-to-late 1960s.
Sinclair's father was a factory engineer whose interests were quite traditional and common-sense 'mechanical,' so he and my father hit it off quite well.
Sinclair's mother, Elsie, however was 'something else.' She was a Davison High School English teacher who, though personally 'likeable,' held and taught the most radical ideas of the time -- Kerouac 'beat-generation' stuff.
www.newtotalitarians.com /MichaelMooreJohnAndMe.html   (2915 words)

  
 Sinclair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 John Sinclair
Sinclair began to write for CREEM; the original Warren-Forest Sun became the White Panther Information Service's Sun dance; and the Ann Arbor Argus, which had begun independently under the editorship of Ken Kelley, was mobilized as a semi-official White Panther party organ.
Chaired by Sinclair, the Rainbow People's Party embraced Marxism-Leninism as its guide to action and concentrated on building a strong local political organization to promote the revolutionary struggle for a "communal, classless, anti-imperialist, anti-racist, and anti-sexist...culture of liberation..." Sinclair's energies for promoting cultural change, however, were soon to be more heavily channeled through another origination.
John Sinclair's partner and wife, Leni was born Magdalene Arndt on March 8, 1940, in Koenigsberg, Germany.
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 Geisterjäger John Sinclair - Evil Attacks
In John Sinclairs Arbeitszimmer angekommen, erfahren Sie den Ausgang seines letzten Abenteuers und was ihn bei seinem nächsten Auftrag erwartet.
John Sinclair und Suko entscheiden sich, der Sache auf den Grund zu gehen.
Auch wenn das Auffinden der einzelnen Gegenstände in der Demoversion vereinfacht wurde, bedarf es einer gewissen Taktik, um John Sinclair auf seinen, ihm bisher unbekannten Endgegner treffen zu lassen.
www.games-guide.de /pcgames/adventure/g/geisterjaeger_sinclair.htm   (915 words)

  
 Clan Sinclair
Sinclair is one of the oldest surnames in Europe, first adopted by our ancestors in Normandy after a local saint, Saint Clare, and also spelled numerous ways, such as Sinkler and St. Clair.
There are Sinclairs throughout Europe, in England, France, Sweden, Poland, Spain, and elsewhere, plus the Americas, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and everywhere else.
Sinclair is more than a surname: see The Wider Sinclair Family.
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 JOHN SINCLAIR
Sinclair was born October 2, 1941, in Flint, MI, where he discovered rhythm and blues radio as a grade schooler.
Sinclair was finally railroaded off to jail after giving away two joints to an undercover narcotics agent.
He even wrote a song about the case, "John Sinclair," that was released on the Sometime in New York City album.
www.johnsinclairradio.com /johnsinclairbio.htm   (855 words)

  
 Geisterjäger John Sinclair
Die Hölle schickt einen ihrer gefährlichsten Dämonen, um John Sinclair zu töten: Der Januskopf verbündet sich mit einem mächtigen Verbrechersyndikat, um den Geisterjäger für immer zu beseitigen.
Der Schwarze Tod gewinnt immer mehr an Macht, und der Einsatz einer schrecklichen Waffe, des Dämonenauges, lässt John Sinclair keine andere Wahl: Er muss das Böse mit dem Bösen bekämpfen.
Während John noch immer in New York einen verzweifelten Kampf gegen übermächtige Dämonen führt, schlägt das Grauen in London zu: In dem Edel-Kaufhaus Harrods entwickeln harmlose Puppen ein furchtbares Eigenleben.
www.butterbrot.de /johnsinclair/index.html   (2291 words)

  
 PRESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The John Sinclair Radio Show will feature Sinclair’s signature mixture of music, poetry, interviews, cultural news, political commentary and “live” on-air performances by local and visiting artists.
The John Sinclair Radio Show will be broadcast Monday nights at 10:00 pm at www.johnsinclairradio.com Starting November 22, a new one-hour program will be posted each week on the website and then archived at the site for continuous access.
The title track, a paean to the joys of marijuana use and the trials and tribulations of the victims of the American War on Drugs, was composed in honor of Sinclair’s appointment as High Priest of the 1998 Cannabis Cup.
www.johnsinclairradio.com /press.htm   (671 words)

  
 John Sinclair
John Sinclair joined the Government Studies team as Web Librarian in Oct. 2001 after an 21 year career in the corporate sector.
John managed all aspects of the Library during the 1980s, including staffing, reference services, collection development and indexing practices.
John developed a keen interest in information technology in the 1990s, and delivered many technological firsts to his organization: the first digital image archive in Sun Media, first corporate intranet, and first web-based reporting systems for Production statistics.
www.govsource.net /govstudies/staff/sinclair.nclk   (347 words)

  
 John Sinclair News
News about John Sinclair continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
John Sinclair has packed a lot into his first 64-plus years.
The new "From the Lonestar to the Gulf Coast" benefit CD project, coordinated by local pianist John Autin, pairs local singer-songwriters with Texans.
www.topix.net /who/john-sinclair   (151 words)

  
 Musicus Media
John Sinclair: Poet, performer, music journalist, award-winning radio programmer, Record producer, former Professor of Blues History at Wayne State University in Detroit...
The Blues Scholars: Backed by his killer performance ensemble, the Blues Scholars, the energetic Professor of Rhythm and Rhyme delivers his intense "investigative poetry" with its themes of blues and jazz history and intimate personal episodes to the music of an all-star unit.
Their first CD, "Full Moon Night", was recorded "live" in New Orleans and released in 1995; their new release "Full Circle", was cut in Los Angeles in August 1996 with MC-5 guitarist Wayne Kramer and a four-man horn section led by trumpeter Charles Moore.
www.musicusmedia.com /john.html   (189 words)

  
 Geisterjäger John Sinclair: Fans enttäuscht! - SF-Fan.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Die Heftromane um Geisterjäger John Sinclair haben sich ja schon über 200 Millionen Mal verkauft und wurden in viele Sprachen übersetzt.
A: Ich habe bestimmt über hundert Heftromane und Taschenbücher der Abenteuer von "Geisterjäger John Sinclair" gelesen.
A: Das Besondere an John Sinclair ist, dass er ein Auserwählter ist, der dazu berufen ist, die Menschheit vom Bösen zu befreien, auf der anderen Seite ist er aber ein ganz normaler Mensch und überhaupt kein Superheld.
www.sf-fan.de /sf-film/tv/john_sinclair.html   (925 words)

  
 John Sinclair | Edition 2000
In England, wo sein Held John Sinclair hauptsächlich tätig wird, ist er nie gewesen.
John Sinclair war jedenfalls der einzige Geisterjäger einer ganzen Roman-Staffel, der sich in der 1973 im Bastei-Verlag gestarteten Gruselserie durchsetzte.
Allein 100.000 Käufer gehen Woche für Woche mit John Sinclair auf Gespensterjagd und verhelfen so Autor und Verlag zu einer der bestverkauften Groschenheft-Serien in Deutschland.
www.sinclairhoerspiele.de /jason.php   (1148 words)

  
 John Sinclair and his Saugatuck Blues Scholars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 2001, poet and ex-MC5 manager John Sinclair performed in Saugatuck, Mich. with a group of local musicians assembled for the show.
There are chapters of Sinclair's Blues Scholars in Amsterdam, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, and New Orleans.
View clips from 20 TO LIFE: The Life & Times of John Sinclair, a New Film by Steve Gebhardt.
www.geocities.com /brianjbowe/sinclair.html   (194 words)

  
 Geisterjäger John Sinclair (TV-Serie) - Informationen wunschliste.de
John Sinclair leitet eine Spezialabteilung von Scotland Yard.
Ich selbst lese John Sinclair seit nunmehr 12 Jahren und, auch wenn die durch den Jugendschutz endgültig vernichteteten Gegner wie Die Mordliga, Der Schwarze Tod und andere nicht mehr mitmischen, haben auch die neuen Romane nichts an Spannung verloren.
Abschließend bleibt zuzustimmen, das John Sinclair nichts fürs Fernsehen (zumindest bei einer deutschen Produktion) ist.
www.wunschliste.de /links.pl?p=1&s=1927   (390 words)

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