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INGLEBY, C. M. (Con. ) retical logic 1856 ; The Shakespeare fabrica tions 1859 ; An introduction to metaphysics 1869 ; The Still lion 1874, republished as Shakespeare hermeneutics 1875 ; Shake speare's Centurie of prayse 1874,three editions. d. Valentines, Ilford, Essex 26 Sep. 1886. Edgbastonia, iii 65 -7 (1883), portrait ; Biograph, iii 283– 8 (1880).

INGLEDEW, HENRY. b. 1786 ; solicitor at Newcastle 1817 to death ; registrar of Gates head county court ; alderman of Newcastle to death, sheriff 1852 – 3, mayor 1860. d. Lovaine place, Newcastle 24 May 1882.

INGLIS, ANDREW. b. 1838 ; M .D. Edin. 1859 ; F. R. C. S. Edin. 1863 ; professor of midwifery in Univ. of Aberdeen 1869 to death ; author of papers in Edin. Medical Journal 1864 -71, and of Case of deformity of the pelvis in which cæsarean section was performed. Edin 1871. d. 1 East Craibstone st. Aberdeen 13 March 1875 aged 37.

INGLIS, REV. DAVID. b. Greenlaw, Berwick shire 8 June 1825 ; ed. at Edin. univ. 1841-5; went to U. S. of America 1846 ; presbyterian minister at Washington Heights, New York, at Bedford, N. Y., at Montreal and at Hamilton; professor of systematic theology, Knox coll. Toronto 1871 - 2 ; minister Dutch reformed ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872 ; LLD. of Olivet 1872 ; D .D. of Rutgers 1874 ; author of Systematic theology in its relation to modern thought 1876. d. Brooklyn, New York 15 Dec. 1887. Appleton 's American Biog.iii 349 (1887).

INGLIS, JAMES. b. Glasgow, Sep. 1813; ed. at gr. school Musselburgh and univ. of Edin.; apprenticed to sir George Ballingall, Edin.; M. R. C .S. Eng. 1834 ; M.D. Edin. 1834 ; practised at Castle Douglas 1835 - 37, then at Ripon and finally at Halifax; physician to Ripon public dispensary; curator of geology to Halifax Lit. and Philos. soc. ; author of Hope Prize essay on Iodine and bromine 1835; Treatise on English bronchocele with remarks on the use of iodine and its compounds 1838, and of contributions to medical periodicals. d. Green Royde near Halifax 9 March 1851.

INGLIS, JAMES GORDON. b. 1816 ; M .D. Glasgow 1836; L. R. C. S. Edin. 1838; assistant surgeon in army 29 March 1839, surgeon 1852 ; surgeon general 7 Jany. 1875 to 19 July 1876 when placed on h. p .; served in Punjaub campaign 1848 – 9, Persian campaign 1856 – 7 and in Indian mutiny 1857– 8 ; medi cal superintendent of Meerut division 1873- 6 ; C .B. 1859. d. Floriana, Jersey 6 Sep. 1879.

INGLIS, John, Lord Glencorse (youngest son of rev. John Inglis, minister of Old Grey friars' ch. Edinburgh ). b. Edin. 21 Aug. 1810 ; ed. at high sch. Edin ., univ. of Glasgow and Ball. coll. Ox., B. A. 1833, M. A. 1837, D. C. L. 1859; LLD. Aberdeen 1857, LLD. Edin. 1858; called to bar in Scotland 1838 ; solicitor general for Scotland 28 Feb. to May 1852, lord advocate 19 May to Dec. 1852 and Feb. to June 1858 ; dean of faculty of advocates Nov. 1852; defended Madeline Smith, June July 1857; lord rector of univ. of Aberdeen 1857 ; M .P. Stamford 3 March to 10 July 1858 ; H. M. advocate for Scotland 1 March 1858 ; lord justice clerk in Scotland and president of 2 division of court of session with title of Lord Glencorse 10 July 1858 to Feb. 1867; P.C. 2 Feb. 1859 ; lord justice general and president of court of session in Scotland 25 Feb. 1867 to death ; nominated chancellor of univ. of Edin. 30 Oct. 1868, installed 21 April 1869 ; author of The historical study of law. An address. Edin. 1863. d. Loganbank, Midlothian 20 Aug. 1891. W. Hole's Quasi Cursores (1884 ) 3 - 4 ; Juridical Review, i (1889) portrait ; I.L.N. 29 Aug. 1891 pp. 270, 271, portrait.

Note. - He brought in a "Bill to make provision for the better government and discipline of the Universities of Scotland ” 22 April 1858 which became law 2 Aug. 1858, he was chairman of the executive commission to carry out views of the act from 27 Aug. 1858 to 20 Dec. 1862 and presided at all the 126 meetings. Sir A . Grant's Story of the Univ . of Edin. ii 91-102, 236 (1884).

INGLIS, SIR JOHN EARDLEY WILMOT (son of right rev. John Inglis, bishop of Nova Scotia, d. 27 Oct. 1850 aged 72). b. Nova Scotia 15 Nov. 1814 ; ensign 32 foot 2 Aug. 1833, lieut. col. 20 Feb. 1855 to 26 Nov. 1857, col. 5 May 1860 to death ; M .G. 26 Nov. 1857 ; served in Canadian rebellion of 1837, in the Punjaub campaign 1848 -9 including siege of Moultan when he succeeded to command of right column of attack, in action of Soorjkomd, at capture of Cheniote and in battle of Goojerat ; K. C. B. 21 Jany. 1858 for his enduring fortitude and persevering gallantry in defence of residency of Lucknow for 87 days against an overwhelming force of the enem ; commander of forces in Corfu, Jany. 1862. (m . 19 July 1851 Julia Selina 4 dau. of Frederic Thesiger 1 baron Chelmsford, she was b. 19 April 1833 and was granted civil list pension of £500 June 1864). d. Homburg 27 Sep. 1862. Illust, news of the world, iż (1858 ), portrait ; Nolan's Illustrated history of British empire in India, iż 755 (1878 - 9 ), portrait ; The siege of Lucknow : a diary. By Lady Inglis (1892).

INGLIS, SIR ROBERT HARRY, 2 Baronet (only son of sir Hugh Inglis, 1 baronet, d. 1820).