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Inglis, Sir Robert Harry, Bart. LL.D. 1832, incorp. from Oxford. Only s. of Sir Hugh, Bart., M.P., a Director of the East India Company. B. Jan. 12, 1786, in London . School, Winchester [ Hampshire ]. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 21, 1803; B.A. (Oxford) 1806; M.A. (Oxford) 1809; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1826. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 17, 1806. Called to the Bar, 1818. Commissioner for investigating the debts of the Nabobs of the Carnatic, 1814-30. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Aug. 21, 1820. On the occasion of the coronation of George IV, deputed to meet Queen Caroline at the Abbey door, in order to tell her that the Government had determined to refuse her admission. M.P. for Dundalk [ Co. Louth ], 1824-6; for Ripon [ Yorkshire ], 1828-9; for Oxford University [ Oxfordshire ], 1829-54. Commissioner of Public Records, 1831. A strong Tory, opposed to Parliamentary reform, Jewish relief, the repeal of the Corn Laws, and the Maynooth grant. Privy Councillor, 1854. F.S.A., 1816. F.R.S. Of Milton-Bryan, Bedfordshire . Married, 1807, Mary, eldest dau. of Joseph Seymour Biscoe, of Pendhill Court, Bletchingley, Surrey , but had no issue, and the Baronetcy became extinct on his death. [Died] May 5, 1855, in Bedford Square, London . ( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ) | Sir Robert Harry INGLIS, Bart. Approx. lifespan: 17861884 LLD incorp. from Oxford 1832 Only s. of Sir Hugh, Bart., M.P.: a Director: of East India Company b. London 1786:01:12 Sch: Winchester School [Winchester], [ Hampshire ] Matric Christ Church [Oxford] 1803:10:21 BA Oxford 1806 MA Oxford 1809 DCL Oxford 1826 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1806:07:17 Called to the Bar: 1818 Commissioner: for investigating the debts of the Nabobs of the Carnatic 1814-30 Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 1820:08:21 On the occasion of the coronation of George IV, deputed to meet Queen Caroline at the Abbey door, in order to tell her that Government had determined to refuse her admission. M.P.: for Dundalk, [ Co. Louth ] 1824-26 for Ripon, [ Yorkshire ] 1828-29 for Sch: Oxford University [ Oxfordshire ] 1829-54 Commissioner of Public Records: 1831 A strong Tory, opposed to Parliamentary reform, Jewish relief, the repeal of the Corn Laws, and the Maynooth grant. Privy Councillor: 1854 FSA 1816 FRS of Milton-Bryan, Bedfordshire m." / Mary BISCOE eldest dau. of Joseph Seymour BISCOE, of 1807 Pendhill Court Bletchingley, Surrey , but had no issue, and the Baronetcy became extinct on his death. d. 1855:05:05, in Bedford Square, London ( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ) |