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INCHIQUIN.

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IMLACH, JAMES. b. Banff, Scotland 8 May 1789 ; bookseller, Banff ; collected materials

INCE , HENRY BRET (eld . son of Edward Bret

for sir Walter Scott for a life of Macpherson the freebooter, a work never published ; author of History of Banff and account of its inhabi tants. Banff 1868. d . Castle Panton, Banff 13 July 1880. Banffshire Journal 20 July 1880

Ince , publisher of the Law Journal, who d. 1882). 6. London 1830 ; in business connected with shipping ; a leader writer on the Daily News; barrister I. T . 1 Nov. 1852 ; admitted ad eundem at L. I. 7 Nov . 1859, bencher 4 Nov. 1878 ; reported for The Jurist in court

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of V . C . Wood ; Q . C . 28 June 1875 ; M . P .

for Hastings 1883 to 1885 , for East division of Islington 1885 to 1886, contested the seat 1809, chief justice of Bengal). b. 1772 ; mid 1886 ; author of A systematic treatment of shipman R .N . 28 April 1785 ; captain 22 the Trustee act and the Extension act of 1852, Jany. 1806 ; R . A . 17 Aug. 1840 ; admiral on 1858, 2 ed . 1858. d . suddenly at 20 Old sq . half pay 4 July 1855. d. Coly villa, Coly Lincoln 's Inn 7 May 1889. ford 2 Aug. 1858.

JOSEPH MURRAY. b . Presteign, Radnor

IMRAY, JAMES FREDERICK . b. 1829 or 1830 ; INCE, shire 1806 ; pupil of David Cox 1823–6 ; F . R .G . S .; F . S . A . ; author of Pilotage rates of came to London 1826 ; exhibited 16 pictures the ports ofthe United Kingdom 1858 ; Baltic at R . A ., 23 at B . I. and 137 at Suffolk st. pilot 1870 ; The Bay of Bengal pilot 1879 ; 1826 58 a good painter of landscape in

he also published for the admiralty, Sailing water-colours ; painted at Presteign about directions for the ports in the bay of Bengal 1835 to death ; published Views illustrating 1866 , and other books of Sailing Directions the county of Radpor, Seven lithographic for various places 1866 -76 ; with W . Rosser plates 1832. d . 24 Sep. 1859. bur. Kensal The lights and tides of the world 1869. d . Green cemetery. monu. erected to his memory St. Catharine's, Beckenham , Kent 8 Oct. 1891. at Presteign.

IMPEY , JOHN (2 son of sir Elijah Impey 1732 –

bur. Norwood cemetery 12 Oct.

. b. 1794 ; connected with God. IMRAY, JOHN. b. in north of Scotland 11 INCE,WILLIAM pharmaceutic frey Cook & , al chemists, South Jany. 1811 ; L . R . C . S . Edin . 1831 ; M . D . Heidelberg 1842; practised at Roseau, Domin ica, West Indies from 1832 to death ; intro duced the cultivation of limes and of Liberian coffee ; member of executive council ; chair

ampton st. Covent Garden , London from an

early age to his death ; a founder of the Phar

maceutical society of Great Britain 20 March 1841, V . P . 1849- 50 and president 1850 - 1. d . Kensington 26 March 1853. J. Bell and T. Redwood's Pharmacy (1880) 228.

man of board of health ; a founder of the Roseau infirmary ; author of Memoir on yaws in Gavin Milroy's Report on leprosy and yaws INCHBOLD, JOHN WILLIAM (son of Thomas in the West Indies 1873 ; wrote papers on Inchbold , proprietor and editor of the Leeds The yellow fever , in Edin . Med. Journ . 1838 Intelligencer). b. Leeds 29 April 1830 ; 48 ; contributed to the Gardener's Chronicle , studied under Louis Haghe ; a student at the R . A . 1847 ; exhibited 27 pictures at R . A ., 1 the Technologist, the Journal of applied

sciences and Nature. d. Dominica 22 Aug. 1880. Medical Times, ii 417 (1880). IMRAY, KEITH . M .D ., F .R. S. ; author of A popular cyclopedia of modern domestic medi cine 1842. d. Stonehaven 27 Aug. 1855. IMRIE , GEORGE (son ofGeorge Imrie of Perth ).

at B .I. and 3 at Suffolk st . 1849– 79 ; his pic

tures TheMoorland 1855 and The White Doe of Rylstone were much praised by Ruskin ; made a sketching tour in Algeria ; many of

his pictures were exhibited by Leeds Philoso phical soc. 1887 ; author of Annus Amoris.

Sonnets 1876. d . at his sister's residence, Headingley near Leeds 23 Jany. 1888. bur.

6. Scotland 2 July 1829 ; ed. at Christ hos Adel ch . yard 25 Jany. Swinburne wrote a pital; clerk to Thomas Jones,solicitor, city of memorial funereal ode for him . Athencum , i London 1844 ; kept the accounts of the parish 123, 154, 188 (1888). of St. Stephen , Coleman st. 1847-64 ; assist. sec. Licensed victuallers' asylum , Old Kent road, London 1854, sec. 1864 to death, pre sented with a purse of 100 guineas 1864, pre sented with a silver cup and 250 sovereigns 1867. d. The Asylum , London 6 Sep. 1872. Licensed Victuallers' Almanack (1868 ) 113 -5 , portrait, (1873) 156 – 7 ; Illust. Sporting News, vi 145 (1867), portrait.

INCHIQUIN , SIR LUCIUS O 'BRIEN, 13 Baron. 6 . Dromoland, county Clare 5 Dec. 1800 ; M. P. for co. Clare 1826 - 30 and 1847 –52 ; succeeded his father as 5 baronet 13 March 1837; lord lieut. of Clare, May 1843 to death ; succeeded James O 'Brien 3rd marquis of Thomond and 12 baron Inchiquin , as 13 baron 3 July 1855, his right to the barony was

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