, seat of the Sinclairs who were Barons of Roslin, reconstruction image William Sinclair was married three times: firstly to Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of
Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas; secondly to Marjory Sutherland (married 1456), daughter of Alexander Sutherland of
Dunbeath; and thirdly to Janet Yeman. By Lady Elizabeth Douglas he had the following children: •
William Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair who was reportedly disinherited by his father, only receiving
Ravenscraig Castle in
Fife. • Lady Catherine Sinclair, who married
Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany. • Elizabeth Sinclair, who married Andrew, Master of Rothes By Marjory Sutherland he had the following children: •
Oliver St Clair, 12th Baron of Roslin, who received the
Barony of Roslin. • Alexander Sinclair () • George Sinclair () • Robert Sinclair (1447) • Arthur Sinclair () • Lady Eleanor Sinclair (b. 1457- d. 1518), who married
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl. • Lady Elizabeth Sinclair (b. - d. 1498), who married the Laird of
Houston. • Lady Margaret Sinclair (), who married David Boswell of Balmuto. • Lady Katherine Sinclair (b. 1440 - d. 1479) • Lady Susan Sinclair () • Lady Marjory Sinclair (1455–80), married Andrew Leslie, Master of Rothes. With Andrew she had issue including
William Leslie, 3rd Earl of Rothes • Lady Mariota Sinclair () • Lady Euphemia Sinclair (), who married John Kincaid Laird of Warriston. Illegitimate: • Sir David Sinclair of Sumburgh, died 1507. The earl's second son of his second marriage, William Sinclair, became the designated heir of the Earldom of Caithness, and continued that title. The Barony of
Roslin went to his first son by that marriage, Sir Oliver Sinclair. ==References==