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Henry St Clair and the Nova Scotia Expedition
September 21, 2016 @ 2:00 am - 4:00 pm
Why was Henry St Clair in Nova Scotia? This talk looks at the background to Henry St Clair who made a sea voyage in 1398 to Nova Scotia. As many of you may know, this event occurred about 80 years in advance of Christopher Columbus who accidentally discovered North America.

Amerindian maize carvings adorn some of the lintels at Rosslyn Chapel, built by Henry St Clair’s grandson before Christopher Columbus sailed to the Americas
It looks at the archaeological, linguistic and map evidence surrounding Henry St Clair and the Nova Scotia expedition, parallel research in Norway and Greenland (with sincere thanks to Niven Sinclair and Harald Boehlke), and the possibility of another dimension to the tale borne out by geomantic research by an ex – Naval commander William Buehler who developed a keen interest in ley lines (and sea lines!) that form grids or patterns across the land and sea.