• Charles Inglis may refer to: Charles Inglis (c. 1731–1791), Royal Navy officer Charles Inglis (d. 1833), Royal Navy officer, son of the above Charles...
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    and Daughters of Donegal" (PDF). Retrieved 3 October 2013. Inglis, Charles. Charles Inglis The True Interest of America Impartially Stated, In Certain...
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    on the strength of plate steel. Inglis served in the Royal Engineers during the First World War and invented the Inglis Bridge, a reusable steel bridging...
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    society's journal which he started and edited. Inglis was born in Elgin, Scotland, the son of Archibald Inglis, a retired indigo planter in India who went...
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  • Nova Scotia Charles Inglis (1875–1952), British civil engineer and academic Charles M. Inglis (1870–1954), Indian scientist Colin James Inglis (1928–2005)...
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    His sister, Julia (1833–1904), was married to Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis (1814–1862) who commanded the British forces during the Siege of Lucknow...
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    p. 97 Ordnance Survey 2002 Scottish Mountaineering Club website. "Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (C.I.C.)". Archived from the original on 15 September...
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  • the city's volunteer firemen followed General Washington north. Rev. Charles Inglis served throughout the war and then fled to Nova Scotia at the war's...
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    the Church of England began to appoint colonial bishops. In 1787, Charles Inglis (Bishop of Nova Scotia) was appointed with a jurisdiction over all of...
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  • surrender. Nelson himself congratulated Inglis for his part. Promoted to commander, and then captain, Inglis commanded several small cruisers, before...
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    Sir James Charles Inglis (9 September 1851 – 19 December 1911) was a British civil engineer. Inglis was born in Aberdeen on 9 September 1851. He began...
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    Cuthbertson, Brian. "Charles Inglis: A Reassessment." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 30#2 (1988): 88–101 on Bishop Charles Inglis Fahey, Curtis...
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    Captain Francis Holburne. Inglis's biographer, P. K. Crimmin noted that like Inglis, Holburne was a lowland Scot, and that Inglis may have been benefiting...
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    1908. Inglis Clark was born Jane Isabella Shannon to Isabella Struthers Wilson and David Shannon, a tea planter. In 1884 she married William Inglis Clark...
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    Street, where it served the people for decades under the son of Rev. Charles Inglis. Rose Fortune, Black Loyalist – Annapolis Royal c. 1830 Lawrence Hartshorne...
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    London. His daughter, Julia (1833–1904) was married to Sir John Eardley Inglis who commanded the British forces during the Siege of Lucknow in 1857. She...
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    of J. B. Priestley's Benighted as The Old Dark House (1932), starring Charles Laughton in his first American film, together with top-billed Boris Karloff...
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  • independent under its own charter. As part of Evacuation Day, Bishop Charles Inglis, the rector of Trinity Church, led the flight of Loyalists to Windsor...
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    Core of American Democratic Principles. ISBN 9788027241521. Inglis, Charles. Charles Inglis The True Interest of America Impartially Stated, In Certain...
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    Joseph is also a writer, and his 2022 debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho won the 2023 Christopher Bland Prize awarded by the Royal...
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  • Charles Inglis McLaren M.D. (23 August 1882 – 9 October 1957) was an Australian psychiatrist and missionary. McLaren was born in Tokyo to Rev. Samuel Gilfillan...
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  • Egyptian pyramid, the Step Pyrmanid of Djoser Charles Inglis British engineer and academic James Charles Inglis British engineer Laura Irasuegi Otal Soviet...
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    The bridging component involved an assault bridge, designed by Major Charles Inglis RE, the Canal Lock Bridge, which had sufficient length to span a canal...
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  • Admiral Inglis may refer to: Charles Inglis (Royal Navy officer, died 1791) (c. 1731–1791), British Royal Navy rear admiral John Inglis (Royal Navy officer)...
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    history members of the Inglis Clan are known and respected for their military, political and judicial service. The name Inglis is thought to originate...
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    established in 1785 that served the Black community for decades under Rev. Charles Inglis.) Other residents arrived later, in association with Black people being...
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    Charles Inglis Thornton (20 March 1850 – 10 December 1929), nicknamed "Buns", was an English cricketer who played more than 200 first-class matches in...
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    huts in Snowdonia or in the Lake District. A well-known example is the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (the 'CIC Hut') - a purpose-built hut below the northern...
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    28 November 1857 Inglis's Quarters, Residency – February 2014 Sir John Inglis, crypt, St Paul's Cathedral, London John Eardley Inglis Khanda (sword) (top)...
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    the Province of Nova Scotia into a bishop's see" and these also named Charles Inglis as first bishop of the see. The diocese was the first Church of England...
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