Friday 11 April, 2025.

Alexander Sinclair (or Scott)

Born in Aberdeen (parish of St. Machar), c. 1627 (15th September 1632 ?), the son of Walter Sinclair and Mariota (or Mariora) Douglas; converted to Catholicism; to Scots College, Douai, 17th January (or 19th February) 1645 (Poetry); to Scots College, Madrid, 10th November 1647 (having completed Rhetoric); left, 1649 or 30th May 1650 (being perhaps at Alcalá, 1649-50); at Scots College, Rome, November 1650 to 1654; returned to Spain for reasons of health, 1654; joined Society of Jesus, entered novitiate at Plasencia, 1656 (or 10th April 1655), transferred to Alcalá, February 1657; “sang Mass” in Scots College, Madrid, Easter 1659; professor of Rhetoric, Colegio Imperial, Madrid, for eight years; professor of Philosophy and Belles Lettres, Scots College, Madrid, c. 1677-79 (for five years ?); author of Principum feminarum exemplar, id est, vita Sanctae Margaritae, Scotorum Reginae (Madrid, 1679) and of verse-play on life of Sr. Hermenegild, martyr, performed by his pupils in Rhetoric, 18th October 1668; died in Madrid, 20th/22nd April 1679. (Cf. Sommervogel, op. cit., VII, coI. 966).