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Ingleby, Clement Mansfield. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 1, 1843. [Only s. of Clement, solicitor, of King's Heath House, Birmingham [ Warwickshire ], and Elizabeth, dau. of John Jukes, of Birmingham [ Warwickshire ]. B. there Oct. 29, 1823. Private tuition.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850; LL.D. 1859. Adm. Solicitor. Worked in his father's office, "studying metaphysics, mathematics, and literature in his spare time." Professor of Logic at the Midland Institute [Birmingham???]. Moved to London , 1859. Became an author, writing largely for periodicals. Later devoted himself entirely to the study of Shakespeare, being responsible for the proposal to examine his skull. Foreign Secretary and Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature. One of the original trustees of Shakespeare's birthplace, 1861. Vice-President, New Shakespeare Society. Married, Oct. 3, 1850, Sarah, only child of Robert Oakes, of Gravesend [ Kent ]. Author, Complete View of the Shakespeare Controversy; Shakespeare, the Man and the Book; Shakespeare Hermeneutics; The Revival of Philosophy at Cambridge and of numerous scientific and metaphysical works, covering a wide range of subjects. Of Valentines, Essex [, where he] Died [there] Sept. 26, 1886. Father of the above. ( Al. Oxon.; Boase, II. 10; Boase, Bibl. Cornub ., I. 263; Burke, L.G., 1939, which gives "died Sept. 27"; D.N.B.; Law List, 1850; The Guardian, Oct. 6, 1886.) | Clement Mansfield INGLEBY Approx. lifespan: 18231921 pens. Trinity College adm1843:05:01 Only s. of Clement, Solicitor of: King's Heath House, Birmingham, [Warwickshire], , and Elizabeth dau. of John JUKES of Birmingham, [Warwickshire], b. [Birmingham, [Warwickshire], ] there 1823:10:29 Private tuition.] Matric 1843:10MT: BA 1847 MA 1850 LLD 1859 Adm. Solicitor: Worked in his father's office, "studying metaphysics, mathematics, and literature in his spare time." Professor of: Logic at the Sch: Midland Institute ((Birmingham???) )) Moved to London , 1859 Became an author, writing largely for periodicals. Later devoted himself entirely to the study of Shakespeare, being responsible for the proposal to examine his skull. Foreign Sec. and Vice: -President of Royal Society of Literature. One of the original trustees of Shakespeare's birthplace 1861 Vice-President, New Shakespeare Society m." /">Sarah, only child of Robert Oakes, of Gravesend, [Kent], 1850:10:03 Publ.: Complete View of the Shakespeare Controversy; Shakespeare, the Man and the Book; Shakespeare Hermeneutics; The Rev.ival of Philosophy at Cambridge and of numerous scientific and metaphysical works, covering a wide range of subjects. of Valentines, Essex , d. there 1886:09:26 or 27 father of =the above. ( Al. Oxon.; Boase, II. 10; Boase, Bibl. Cornub ., I. 263; Burke, L.G. 1939, which gives "died 27 Sep."; D.N.B.; Law List 1850; The Guardian 1886:10:06) |