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 INGLISMALDIE — INVERBERVIE. 319 INGLISMALDIE. i.e., -'Lour and Inglismaldie," Barony [S,] (Garnegy), cr. 1617, with the Earldom of Ethie [S.], which dignities were excluded in' 1662 for the Barony of Hosebill and Earldom of Northesk [S.] ; see " Northesk " Earldom rs.l, cr. "«! with the precedency of 1 Si 1. 1NGMANTHORPE. William de Roos was with about 60 other persons, sum. 8 June (1294) 22 Ed. I. to attend the King wherever he might be, by writ directed " Williclmo de Ros de Iiujmanthorpe," such writ, however, did not constitute a regular summons to Parl.(») He was, however, sum. as a Baron 23 June 1295. See " Roos ' Barony, (hcld( b ) to have been cr. in 1264), sub. the second holder thereof. INGRAM. i.e., "Ingram" Barony [S.] (Ingram), cr. 1661 with the VtSCOtrxtCY of Irvine [S.], which see ; ex. 1778. INNERUALE. i.e., 1 ' Ennerdale [In nerd ale 1], co. Cumberland Barony (Hamilton), cr. 1619, with the Earldom of Cambridge ; ex. 1651. See "Hamilton," Mar- quessate [S.], cr, 1599 under the second and following holders thereof. i.e., " Innekdale," Barony [S.] (Hamilton), cr. 1643 with the Duke- dom of Hamilton [§.], which see. l^NERKLITIIING, see Inverkeithing. INNER WICK. Sir James Maxwell, of Innerwick, co. Haddington, is said( c ) to have been cr. iu 163S LORD INNERWICK [S.] He was (certainly) cr. in 1646 EAUL OF DIRLETOUN [S.] ; see that title, ex. in 1650. INNES. i.e., "Innes," Earldom (Innes-Ker), cr. 18;i7 ; see " Roxburgh ' Dukedom [S.], cr. 1707, under the 6th Duke. INSULA, see L'Isle. INVERARY. i.e., In* erary, Mull, Morvern, and Tirie," Barony [8.1 (Campbell), cr. 1701, with the Dukedom of Argyll [S.], which see. INVERBERVIE. i.e., " Inverbervie, <:o. Kincardine," Barony [S.] (Arbuthnott), cr. 1641, with the Viscountcy of Arbuthnott [S.], which see. W See vol. i, p. 259, note (c), sub " Basset de Sapcote." m See vol. iii, p. 90, note (c), sub " Despencer." («) Beatson's "Political Index," 1806.