IBBETSON, HENRY ; b. ; adm. (aged 14) Feb 1731/2 ; in school lists Jan 1732/3 (as Ibbetson), Aug 1733 (as Ibotson) (sixth form) ; left 1734. [Maybe “Henry” is an error for “James”, since details would otherwise fit James Ibbetson, son of Ebenezer Ibbetson, London, textile merchant (citizen and salter), and Catherine, dau. of Francis Levett, London, and Enfield, Middlesex, merchant ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1734 ; BA 1740 ; MA 1741 ; BD 1748 ; DD 1752 ; Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford 1737-49 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1741, priest 19 Sep 1742 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Bushey, Herts., from 1748 ; Prebendary of Lincoln from 1 May 1752 ; Archdeacon of St.Albans from 1754 ; JP Hertfordshire ; author, theological works and sermons ; m. 1 Oct 1753 Catherine Shorte ; d. 10 Aug 1781]
IBBETSON, SAMUEL ; b. ; adm. (aged 14) Jan 1716/7. [perhaps son of James Ibbetson, Leeds, Yorks., cloth merchant, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Nicholson, York, surgeon ; bapt. Independent Chapel, Leeds 30 Nov 1700 (IGI) ; adm. Lincoln’s Inn May 1720 ; of Denton Park, Yorks. ; m. 2 Oct 1729 Martha Cholmley, St.Olave’s, Southwark ; d. Mar 1768 (will proved PCC 16 Jun 1768)]
IBBOT, BOYS, son of Rev.Edmund Ibbot DD, Rector of Deal, Kent, and Elizabeth, widow of Rev.Francis Quinton, Rector of Addisham, Kent, and dau. of John Boys MP, Betteshanger, Kent ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1685 ; left 1690 ; Sidney Sussex Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Jun 1690, aged 20 ; migr. to Pembroke Coll.Oxford 3 Jul 1690, matr.1691 ; BA 1693/4 ; MA 1697 ; ordained deacon 1 Apr 1694 (Rochester), priest 30 May 1697 (Rochester, lit.dim.from Canterbury) ; Curate, Whitstable, Kent 1697 ; Vicar of Seasalter, Kent, from 17 Apr 1699 ; d.1700.
IEVERS, ROBERT HENRY, son of Henry Ievers, Limerick, Ireland ; b. ; in school list 1795, 1797 ; KS (aged 14) 1800 ; left 1803 ; drowned off coast of Africa. [father presumably Henry Ievers, Athlacca, co.Limerick] [But Robert Ievers, son of George Ievers, Mount Ievers, co.Clare, and Eleanor, dau. of William Butler, Castle Crine, co.Limerick, is said to have been adm. to Westminster School 23 Feb 1795 ; of Mount Ievers, co.Clare ; m.1813 Isabella Henrietta Fitzgerald ; d. Nov 1825]
IKERRIN, SOMERSET, 7th VISCOUNT, see BUTLER, SOMERSET HAMILTON, 1ST EARL OF CARRICK.
ILBERT, — ; b. ; in school list 1754.
ILCHESTER, WILLIAM, 4TH EARL OF, see FOX-STRANGWAYS, WILLIAM THOMAS HORNER, 4TH EARL OF ILCHESTER.
ILES, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Iles, Fulham, Middlesex ; b. ; adm. ; QS ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1604, matr. 23 Nov 1604, aged 16, Westminster Student to 1619 ; BA 1608 ; MA 1611 ; BD and DD 1619 ; ordained deacon Mar 1612/3, priest 30 May 1613 (both London) ; Rector of Todenham, Gloucs., 27 Jan 1617/8-46, sequestrated ; Principal of Hart Hall, Oxford 13 Mar 1621/2-33 ; Prebendary of Gloucester from 13 Jul 1622 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 14 Dec 1632 ; Rector of Little Mongeham, Kent 15 Sep 1635 – Mar 1643/4, sequestrated ; expelled from his canonry at Christ Church by Parliamentary Visitors for “high contempt” 17 Mar 1647/8 ; m.1st, Anne, dau. of Rev.John Weston DCL, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford ; m.2nd, Martha, widow of Rev.Thomas Anyan DD, President, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, and dau. of Rev.Griffin Vaughan, Rector of Ashtead, Surrey ; d. 20 Jun 1649. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
ILLINGWORTH, EDWARD ARTHUR, son of Richard Stonhewer Illingworth, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, wine merchant, and Henrietta —- ; b. 15 Sep 1807 ; adm. 11 Jan 1819 ; KS 1822 ; left Nov 1825 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 6 Feb 1826, matr.Mich.1826 ; BA 1830 ; MA 1833 ; ordained deacon 18 Dec 1831, priest 23 Dec 1832 (both London) ; Chaplain, Middlesex House of Correction, Coldbath Fields 1839-72 ; m. 7 Mar 1839 Mary Anne, dau. of John Henry Taylor, Crayford, Kent, calico printer ; d. 3 Sep 1883.
ILLINGWORTH, GEORGE, son of James Illingworth, Ripon, Yorks. (but described as “nephew” of Rev.James Illingworth DD, Vicar of Fillongley, Warwicks.) ; b. ; adm. 10 Apr 1776 ; readm. 1 Oct 1778 ; KS (aged 15) 1780 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1784, matr. 9 Jun 1784, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1784 – 2 Jan 1799 (expiry year of grace as R.South Tidworth from 9 Jan 1798), Tutor 1790-6, Junior Censor 1794-6 ; BA 1788 ; MA 1791 ; BD 1798 ; Proctor 1797 ; ordained deacon 15 Jun 1794, priest 21 Dec 1794 (both Oxford) ; Perpetual Curate, Cowley, Oxford 4 Jul 1794 ; Whitehall Preacher 1796-7 ; Rector of South Tidworth, Hampshire, from 1 Jan 1798 ; Vicar of Turkdean, Gloucs., 18 Jun 1798 – Apr 1807 ; Rector of Weeke, Hampshire, from 10 Jan 1807 ; m. 1 Feb 1810 Emma, youngest dau. of Thomas Assheton Smith MP, Tidworth House, Hampshire ; d. 28 Apr 1816.
ILLINGWORTH, HENRY STANHOPE, brother of Edward Arthur Illingworth (qv) ; b. 16 Aug 1809 ; adm. 3 Jun 1822 ; medical student at University College Hospital, St.George’s Hospital and in Dublin ; MRCS 1832 ; LSA 1832 ; FRCS 1852 ; practised in Arlington Street, Piccadilly ; Surgeon Apothecary to several members of Royal Family ; m. 14 Sep 1843 Caroline, second dau. of Luke Freeman, Guildford Street, London, solicitor ; d. 16 Oct 1871.
IMHOFF, SIR CHARLES, second son of Baron Christoph Adam Carl von Imhoff, officer in army of Duke of Württemberg, and miniature painter, and his first wife Anna Maria Apollonia (ODNB), dau. of Baron Johann Jakob von Chapuset ; stepson of Warren Hastings (qv) ; b. ; at Harrow School 1780 ; adm. 19 Mar 1781 ; Magdalen Coll.Oxford, matr. 19 Nov 1785, aged 19 ; Ensign, 49thFoot 24 Jun 1783, half-pay 1783-99 ; served in one of Prince of Waldeck’s regiments 1786-93, and on return to England joined Berkshire Militia ; Lieut., 1st Life Guards 29 Mar 1799 ; Capt., 4 Apr 1799 ; Maj., 4th Foot 20 Nov 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. (half-pay) 5 Feb 1802 ; 4th Garrison Bn., 17 Sep 1807 ; Col. in Army 4 Jun 1811 ; Maj.-Gen., 4 Jun 1814 ; Lieut.-Gen., 20 Jul 1830 ; Gen., 9 Nov 1846 ; received royal licence to accept insignia of Knight Grand Cross of St.Joachim 18 May 1807 ; m. 19 Feb 1795 Charlotte, sixth dau. of Sir Charles William Blunt, Bart., EICS Bengal ; d. 14 Feb 1853, aged 86.
IMHOFF, JULIUS, younger brother of Sir Charles Imhoff (qv) ; stepson of Warren Hastings (qv) ; bapt. 13 Dec 1768 ; adm. 19 Mar 1781 ; left Whitsun 1785 ; at Harrow Sch. 1785-8 ; went out to India with Peter Touchet (qv) 1788 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 1 Aug 1790 ; Second Assistant to Collector, Murshidabad 4 Jan 1792 ; Register, Dewanny Adawlut, Tipperah 1 May 1793 ; Register, Court of Appeal and Circuit, Calcutta 30 Aug 1793 ; Collector, Midnapur 7 Apr 1797 ; buried unm. Calcutta 24 Sep 1799.
IMPEY, ARCHIBALD ELIJAH, illegitimate son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv), and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; b. 9 Mar 1766 (IGI) ; adm. 13 Jul 1772 ; KS (aged 12) 1778 ; at Blundell’s Sch., Tiverton, Devon Jun 1779 – Sep 1782 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Oct 1782, scholar 1785, matr.Mich.1782 ; BA 1787 ; MA 1791 ; adm.Inner Temple 13 Jul 1784, called to bar 18 Jun 1790, tenant chambers there from 2 Feb 1787, Bencher 1830 ; aided his father in his defence at the bar of the House of Commons 1788 ; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual lists 1793-1831, when post abolished) ; one of Commissioners for settling British claims on France under Treaty of Paris, 1814 ; collected materials for a biography of Warren Hastings (qv), utilised by Rev.G.R.Gleig in his Life of Warren Hastings, 1841 ; m. 4 Oct 1800 Sarah, dau. of Rev. Narcissus Charles Proby, Rector of Stratford St.Mary, Suffolk ; d. 9 Jul 1831.
IMPEY, EDWARD, youngest son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv) ; b. 25 Feb 1785 ; adm. 29 Sep 1794 (Clapham) ; in school list 1795 ; KS 1799 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 13 Oct 1800 ; arrived in India 24 Oct 1801 ; Assistant to Judge and Magistrate, Birbhum 1803 ; held various other appointments ; Judge and Magistrate, Jungle Mehauls 24 Aug 1810 ; Judge and Magistrate, Murshidabad City 25 Jan 1812 ; Judge and Magistrate, Cuttack, and Superintendent, Tributary Mehauls 13 May 1814 ; Acting Judge, Provincial Court of Appeal, Murshidabad 3 Feb 1818 ; suspended from office 30 Nov 1819 ; returned to England 1819 ; dismissed from EICS 27 Nov 1822 ; went to live in Paris, but returned to England before his death ; m. 31 Oct 1813 Julia, eldest dau. of Chevalier Antoine de L’Etang, veterinary surgeon, France and India ; d. 29 Aug 1858.
IMPEY, EDWARD HARRINGTON, eldest son of Edward Impey (qv) ; b. (Calcutta) 16 Aug 1814 ; adm. 20 Sep 1825 ; Addiscombe Coll. 1831-2 ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1832 ; Ensign, unattached 14 Feb 1833 ; 31st Native Infantry 27 Oct 1834 ; Lieut., 27 Dec 1836 ; Brevet Capt., 14 Dec 1847 – 21 Jun 1850 (when “struck off as a deserter”) ; Assistant to Commissioner, Tenasserim, Burma 20 May 1846 – 21 Jun 1850 ; living London 1881 (1881 Census), private income ; m. 1st, 1837 [check] Janette, dau. of James Dickey, Randalstown, co.Antrim, Ireland ; m. 2nd , 28 Oct 1873 Isabel Marion, dau. of Cdr. William Tomlinson Standbridge, Royal Navy ; death registered Kensington third quarter 1887, aged 73.
IMPEY, SIR ELIJAH, brother of Michael Impey (adm.1730, qv) ; b. 13 Jun 1732 ; adm. Sep 1740 ; KS 1747 ; Capt. of the School 1751 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Jan 1752, scholar 24 Apr 1752, matr. Easter 1754 ; Chancellor’s Second Medal 1756 ; BA 1756 ; MA 1759 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 3 Oct 1757, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1759 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 8 Nov 1751, called to bar 23 Nov 1756 ; Western Circuit ; Recorder of Basingstoke 11 Apr 1766-73 ; adm.Inner Temple 20 Nov 1766, tenant chambers there 21 Nov 1766 – 16 Jun 1768 ; Counsel for East India Company before House of Commons 1772 ; Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Bengal 22 Mar 1774 – 1 Nov 1787 ; knighted 30 Mar 1774 ; confirmed committal of Nuncomar for forgery and sentenced him to death 1775 ; ruled that Warren Hastings (qv) had not resigned the post of Governor-General 1777 ; his judicial powers were restricted by a compromise between Hastings and Philip Francis 1779 ; President of new Appeal Court (Sadar Diwani Adalat) over local tribunals 1780-2 ; recalled in 1782 to defend himself against charges of illegality brought by Francis, but did not leave India until Dec 1783 ; defended himself successfully against six charges at bar of House of Commons 1788, including the proceedings against Nuncomar and the exercise of extended judicial powers contrary to his patent ; MP New Romney 1790-6 ; his biography was written by his son, Elijah Barwell Impey (qv), and published in 1846 ; m. 18 Jan 1768 Mary (ODNB), dau. of Sir John Reade, Bart., Shipton Court, Oxfordshire ; d. 1 Oct 1809. ODNB.
IMPEY, ELIJAH BARWELL, son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv) ; bapt. 6 Aug 1779 ; adm. ; at school 1791 ; Min.Can. (aged 13) 1793 ; KS 1794 ; Capt. of the School 1798 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1799, matr.22 May 1799, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1799 – Nov 1806, Faculty Student from 4 Nov 1806 ; BA 1803 ; MA 1806 ; Cornet, 14th Light Dragoons 15 Dec 1808 ; retd. Jun 1809 ; author, poems and translations ; his Memoirs of his father, written “in refutation of the calumnies of the Right Hon.Thomas Babington Macaulay”, were published in 1846, and contain interesting references to the school and to his schoolfellows ; d.unm. 3 May 1849.
IMPEY, HASTINGS, son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv) ; b. 8 Apr 1784 ; adm. 1 Feb 1793 (Clapham) ; in school list 1795 ; Min.Can.1797 ; KS 1798 ; Writer, EICS Bengal 29 Aug 1799 ; arrived in India 12 Jan 1801 ; Register to Adawlut, Allahabad 1804 ; buried Calcutta 5 Feb 1805.
IMPEY, J. ; b. ; adm. 16 Oct 1809 ; left 1809. [perhaps John Impey, son of Michael Impey (adm.1778, qv), subsequently at Blundell’s School Aug 1812 – Jun 1814]
IMPEY, JAMES, brother of Michael Impey (adm.1730, qv) ; bapt. St.Martin’s in the Fields 19 Oct 1720 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1730 ; Min.Can.1735 ; KS 1736 ; Capt. of the School 1741 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1741, matr. 30 May 1741, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1741 – Nov 1749, Faculty Student from 13 Nov 1749 ; BA 1745 ; MA 1748 ; practised medicine at Richmond, Surrey ; author, Treatise on Comparative Anatomy ; d. at Naples, Italy 19 Nov 1750 (for year of death see MI Hammersmith).
IMPEY, JOHN, son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv) ; b. 9 Jun 1772 ; adm. 11 Jan 1779 ; entered Royal Navy as Midshipman, HMS Victory 28 Apr 1785 ; Lieut., 7 Nov 1793 ; Cdr., 15 Jan 1802 ; Post Capt., 22 Jan 1806 ; retd. 28 Jun 1838 ; Rear-Adm., 17 Aug 1840 ; Vice-Adm., 1 Aug 1848 ; Adm., 4 Jul 1855, reserve half-pay list ; as master’s mate in HMS Providence accompanied Bligh to Tahiti 1787 ; serving on HMS Cumberland in action off Hyères 13 Jul 1795 ; m. at Gretna Green 22 Oct 1807 Fanny, only child of William Cazal, Exeter ; d. 2 Aug 1858.
IMPEY, MICHAEL, eldest son of Elijah Impey, Butterwick House, Hammersmith, Middlesex, East India merchant, and his second wife Martha, dau. of James Fraser LLD, Secretary, Royal Hospital, Chelsea ; b. 31 Aug 1717 ; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1730 ; left 1736 ; succeeded to father’s business as East India merchant ; director, East India Company 1736-9, 1741-4, 1746-9, 1751-4, 1756-7 ; lived at Hammersmith ; m.1st, Anne — ; m.2nd, 11 Sep 1773 Jane Sarah —[Home ?] ; d. 24 Jun 1794.
IMPEY, MICHAEL, son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv) ; b. ; adm. 20 Oct 1778 ; Cornet, 3rd Dragoons 30 Apr 1788 ; Cornet and Sub-Lieut., 2nd Life Guards 12 Jan 1791 ; Lieut., 6 Jan 1792 ; Capt., 6th Foot 16 Jan 1793 ; Maj., 1 Aug 1797 ; served under Gen.Sir Charles Grey in capture of French islands in West Indies ; m. 11 Jun 1792 Henrietta Matilda, illegitimate dau. of Robert Knight, 1st Earl of Catherlough (I) MP ; d. from wound received in a duel with Lieut.Willis, 6th Foot, at Quebec 2 Sep 1801.
INCE, BRET, eldest son of Henry Bret Ince QC MP, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, barrister, Bencher Lincoln’s Inn, and Annie Jane Grace, dau. of Charles James Muggeridge, Berstead Lodge, Twickenham, Middlesex, hop merchant ; b. 14 Sep 1864 ; adm. 21 Jun 1878 (G) ; left Dec 1882 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 20 Aug 1883, matr. Mich.1883 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 13 May 1884, called to bar 26 Jan 1887 ; equity draftsman and conveyancer ; Secretary, Royal Commission on Vaccination 1889 ; joined staff of Cambridge Univ.Press 1906, General Manager Jul 1924-9 ; m. 7 Jan 1926 Edith Cecilia, dau. of John Landor Lowe MICE, Spondon, Derbs., railway engineer ; d. 15 Apr 1943.
INCE, DANIEL, brother of Samuel Ince (qv) ; b. Bombay, India 24 Aug 1765 ; adm. 16 Jan 1775 ; left 1780 ; Writer, EICS Madras 22 Jun 1781 ; Assistant, Ganjam 1787 ; Assistant to Secretary, Public and Revenue Dept., 1788 ; Deputy Secretary, Military Dept., 1790, Secretary 1793 ; Deputy Secretary, Military, Political and Secret Dept., 1797 ; Collector, First Division, Masulipatam Districts 1800 ; resigned in India 4 Apr 1800 ; latterly living in Bolton Street, London ; d. 13 Jul 1822.
INCE, GERARD CRANWORTH, brother of Bret Ince (qv) ; b. 24 Nov 1865 ; adm. 12 Jun 1879 (G) ; QS 1880 ; left May 1884 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 20 Aug 1884, matr. Mich.1884 ; BA 1887 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 7 Nov 1885 ; migr. to Inner Temple, called to bar 28 Jan 1889 ; practised in Admiralty Court ; m. 6 Sep 1900 Agnes Edith, dau. of Robert Davie Peebles, banker ; d. 24 Feb 1939.
INCE, RICHARD, brother of William Ince (qv) ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1699 ; elected to Christ Church 1703, matr. 8 Jun 1703, aged 19, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1703 – Nov 1715, Faculty Student from 12 Nov 1715 ; BA 1707 ; MA 1710 ; adm.Middle Temple 16 Dec 1702, called to bar 23 Nov 1711 ; “intending to practice as an attorney in Barbados” (Stratford to Harley, 18 Aug 1713) ; Secretary to Comptrollers of Army Accounts from Dec 1740 ; of Chilton, Bucks. ; a friend of Addison and Steele, and a contributor to The Spectator ; d.unm. 11 Jan 1758.
INCE, SAMUEL, son of Capt.Daniel Ince [EICS ?], and Ann Finnemore ; b. Bombay, India 19 Dec 1763 ; adm. 16 Jan 1775 ; left 1780. [Note Samuel Ince, Senior Merchant, EICS Bombay ; he had been factor at Tellicherry in 1790 ; buried Bombay 17 Nov 1798]
INCE, WILLIAM, son of John Ince, London ; b. Chilton, Bucks. ; adm. ; KS 1694 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1697, matr. 10 Jul 1697, aged 17, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1697 – void 1710, expiry year of grace as R.Patney from 8 Oct 1708 ; BA 1701 ; MA 1704 ; ordained ; Rector of Patney, Wilts., from 16 Jul 1708 ; d. Jan 1750/1 (will proved PCC 16 Jan 1750/1).
INGE, CHARLES, brother of William Inge (adm.1810, qv) ; b. 15 Aug 1813 ; adm. 1 Jun 1825 ; left Mar 1829 ; Ensign, 53rd Foot 7 Jan 1830 ; Lieut., 26 Feb 1836 ; Capt., 27 Mar 1840 ; retd. on half-pay as Maj., 23 Jan 1846 ; m. 12 Dec 1860 Mary Anne, second dau. of Sir Adam Hay, Bart., MP, Edinburgh, banker ; d. 16 Nov 1874.
INGE, GEORGE, brother of William Inge (adm.1810, qv) ; b. ; adm. 22 Jun 1810 ; left 1811 ; readm. 1813 ; left 1 Aug 1817 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 May 1818, aged 18 ; BA 1821 ; MA 1826 ; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1823 (Oxford), priest 4 Jul 1824 (Lichfield & Coventry) ; Fellow, All Souls Coll., Oxford 1822-80 ; Rector of Thorpe Constantine, Staffs., from 2 Oct 1824 ; inherited Thorpe Constantine estate on his brother William’s death in 1870 ; d. unm. 1 Aug 1881.
INGE, WILLIAM, son of Theodore William Inge, Thorpe Constantine, Staffs., and Henrietta, sister of John Wrottesley (adm.1719, qv) ; bapt. 8 Mar 1736/7 ; adm. (aged 11) Feb 1748/9 ; left 1754 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 25 Oct 1754, aged 17 ; of Thorpe Constantine, Staffs. ; JP Staffordshire, High Sheriff 1766 ; chairman, Staffordshire Quarter Sessions ; m. 26 Nov 1763 (IGI) Anne, dau. of Thomas Hall, Hermitage, Cheshire ; d. 14 Feb 1785.
INGE, WILLIAM, eldest son of William Phillips Inge, Thorpe Constantine, Staffs., and Lady Elizabeth Euphemia Stewart, sister of George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway (qv) ; grandson of William Inge (qv) ; b. ; adm. 22 Jun 1810 ; left 1811 ; readm. 1813 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 6 Nov 1816, aged 17 ; Cornet, 7th Light Dragoons 14 May 1818 ; Lieut., 11 Apr 1822 ; Capt., 16 Sep 1824 ; half-pay, unattached 12 Jul 1827 ; 8th Foot 20 Jul 1855 ; Brevet Maj., antedated, 28 Jun 1838 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., antedated, 11 Nov 1851 ; sold out 20 Jul 1855 ; of Thorpe Constantine, Staffs. ; DL Staffordshire ; d. unm. 3 Mar 1870.
INGHAM, see also ENGHAM.
INGHAM, JAMES PENROSE, elder son of Sir James Taylor Ingham, Kt, Chief Police Magistrate at Bow Street, London, and Gertrude, fifth dau. of James Penrose, Woodhill, co.Cork ; b. 3 Jun 1838 ; adm. 21 Apr 1851 (G) ; QS 1853 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge (with Triplett) 1857, adm.pens. 6 Jul 1857, matr. Mich.1857 ; rowed in Cambridge eight at Henley 1859 ; won University Pairs with R.U.Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald (qv) 1860 ; BA 1861 ; adm.Inner Temple 15 Apr 1862, called to bar 26 Jan 1866 ; a special pleader ; South-Eastern Circuit ; m. 15 Dec 1867 Lady Caroline Margaret Stanhope, eldest dau. of Charles Wyndham Stanhope, 7th Earl of Harrington ; d. 28 Nov 1879.
INGLIS, ALEXANDER, brother of John Inglis (qv) ; b. ; in under school list 1715 ; KS (aged 12) Dec 1716 ; Capt. of the School 1720 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1721, but went to Trinity Hall, adm.scholar 10 Jan 1722/3, matr.1721 ; LLB 1726 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 8 Aug 1721 ; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1736, priest 6 Mar 1736/7 (both London); licensed by Bishop of London as minister for Jamaica 11 Mar 1736/7 ; Chaplain, Royal Navy, 1737 ; Chaplain to Edward Trelawny (qv), Governor of Jamaica ; Rector of St.Andrew’s, Jamaica, from 1738 ; m.1st, “a person of Cambridge” (Cole MS 5873, 10) [maybe Ann Cassbourn ?] ; m.2nd, 15 Dec 1737 Anne Smart, Chelsea, Middlesex ; d. 26 Apr 1747.
INGLIS, JOHN, son of Alexander Inglis MD, Salisbury, Wilts., Surgeon-General to Land Forces and Surgeon to Royal Hospital, Chelsea ; b. ; adm. ; KS (aged 14) 1715 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 27 Feb 1716/7 ; BA 1720 ; MA 1723 ; ordained deacon 28 Jun 1724, priest 19 Sep 1725 (both London) ; Curate, Northall, Middlesex 1724 ; m. 6 Jan 1724/5 Catherine Crawford, Chelsea, Middlesex. [perhaps Chaplain to George II 23 Jun 1739 – death by 31 Jul 1742] [presumably John Inglis, Vicar of Lewisham, Kent, from 5 Apr 1728 (MA on institution), d. 18 Oct 1739, whose wife was certainly named Catherine ; this John Inglis was nephew of John Inglis MD FRS, Physician in Ordinary to William III and Queen Anne, and Assistant Master of the Ceremonies]
INGOLDSBY, ANTHONY, of Dinton, Buckinghamshire (this place of birth given in ordination papers) ; b. ; adm. ; QS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1579, matr. 20 Nov 1580, aged 20, Westminster Student to 1586 ; BA 22 Jan 1582/3 ; MA 1586 ; ordained deacon 2 Feb 1585/6 (London) (as Inglesby, aged 25), priest 26 Mar 1585/6 (Lincoln) ; Rector of Fishtoft, Lincs., from 1586 ; m.1st, — ; lic. to m. 2nd, 10 Dec 1598 Dorcas, dau. of Rev. Edward Bulkeley DD, Rector of Odell, Beds. ; buried Fishtoft, Lincs. 26 Apr 1627 (will dated 22 Apr 1627, proved 17 Oct 1627). [father perhaps George Ingoldsby]
INGOLDSBY, ANTHONY, son of Anthony Ingoldsby (qv), and his first wife ; bapt. Fishtoft, Lincs. 20 Oct 1594 (IGI) ; adm. ; KS 18 Jan1608/9 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1613, matr. 10 Nov 1615, aged 20, Westminster Student to 1622 ; BA 1617 ; MA 1620 ; ordained deacon 26 Jun 1622 (Oxford) ; Rector of Fishtoft, Lincs., from 23 May 1627 ; m. Esther, dau. of Ralph Towneraw, Ashby, Lincs. ; buried 21 Feb 1632/3 (will dated 19 Feb 1632/3, proved 19 Mar 1632/3).
INGRAM, — ; b. ; at school c.1660 (Busby’s Account Book).
INGRAM, CHARLES, 9th VISCOUNT IRVINE (S), seventh son of Hon.Charles Ingram MP, Adjutant-Gen. of the Forces, and Elizabeth, widow of Francis Brace, Biddenham, Bucks., Commissioner of Taxes, and dau. of Charles Scarburgh, Windsor, Berks., Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth ; b. 19 Mar 1726/7 ; adm. Jan.1736/7 ; left 1743 ; MP Horsham 1747 – 14 Apr 1763 ; Groom of the Bedchamber to George III as Prince of Wales Oct 1756-60 ; succeeded uncle as 9th Viscount Irvine (S) 14 Apr 1763 ; a Scottish Representative Peer from 1768 ; lic. to m. 28 Jun 1758 Frances Gibson, commonly called Shepheard, Scotland Yard, Whitehall, illegitimate dau. of Samuel Shepheard MP, Exning, Suffolk ; d. 19 Jun 1778.
INGRAM, CHARLES FREDERICK, second son of Henry Manning Ingram (qv) ; b. 20 Aug 1862 ; adm. 22 Jan 1874 (H) ; left May 1881 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 13 Jun 1881, matr.Mich.1881 ; BA 1884 ; adm.solicitor Dec 1888 ; practised in London ; d. 2 Aug 1919.
INGRAM, CHARLES PENFOLD, brother of Henry Manning Ingram (qv) ; b. 24 Apr 1833 ; adm. 18 Jun 1846 ; QS 1847 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1851, adm.pens. 30 May 1851, scholar 1852, matr.Mich.1851 ; played cricket against Oxford 1854 ; BA 1855 ; MB 1857 ; LM 1858 ; MD 1860 (adm.ad eundem Oxford 21 Jun 1860) ; St.Bartholomew’s Hospital ; MRCP 1859 ; practised in London ; d. 20 Aug 1868.
INGRAM, HENRY HUGH, eldest son of Henry Manning Ingram (qv) ; b. 17 May 1861 ; adm. 23 Jan 1873 (H) ; left Dec 1878 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 26 Jan 1881 ; BA 1890 ; MA 1892 ; Chancellor’s School, Lincoln 1888 ; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1890, priest 24 May 1891 (both Wakefield) ; Curate, Hebden Bridge, Yorks. 1890-2, Lowick, Northants., 1893-5, St.Matthew’s, Northampton 1897-1900, 1908-13 ; other curacies for shorter periods ; licensed preacher, Chichester diocese, 1917-24 ; d.unm. 24 Jul 1937.
INGRAM, HENRY MANNING, eldest son of Hugh Ingram, Steyning, Sussex, surgeon, and Mary, youngest dau. of Rev.Stileman Bostock, Vicar of East Grinstead, Sussex ; b. 2 Aug 1824 ; adm. 14 Feb 1839 ; QS 1839 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1843, adm.pens. 29 May 1843, scholar 1844, matr. Mich.1843 ; won Univ.Racquets competition ; 38th Wrangler and 3rd cl. Classics 1847 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; ordained deacon 1850, priest 1851 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Sternfield, Suffolk 1850-2 ; Chaplain, Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1852-9 ; Curate, St.Michael’s, Highgate, Middlesex, and Assistant Master, Highgate Sch. 1857-61 ; Under Master, Westminster School Sep 1861 – Dec 1880 ; gave evidence before Public Schools Commission 24 Jun 1862 (Parliamentary Papers, 1864, xxi, pp 449-52) ; on his retirement in 1880 the statutable office of Under Master was abolished ; received pension £200 p.a. until he relinquished it Jan.1890 ; Rector of Aldrington, Sussex 20 Jun 1879-93 ; author, A Letter ofRemonstrance to the … Dean of Westminster on his recent invitation to Dr.Colenso to preach inWestminster Abbey, 1875 ; m. 31 Aug 1859 Mary, eldest dau. of George Abraham Crawley, Whitehall Place, London, solicitor ; d. 17 Aug 1911.
INGRAM, HUGH, brother of Henry Manning Ingram (qv) ; b. 14 Dec 1827 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch.1836-41 ; adm. 28 Sep 1841 ; QS 1842 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1846, matr. 4 Jun 1846, Westminster Student (still at death) ; BA 1850 ; MA 1853 ; ordained deacon 1853 (Oxford), priest 1855 (Gloucester and Bristol) ; Perpetual Curate of Offenham, Worcs., 1864-5 ; d. unm. 11 Jul 1872.
INGRAM, ROBERT ANTONY, fourth son of Henry Manning Ingram (qv) ; b. 11 Feb 1868 ; adm. 23 Jan 1879 (H, later R) ; Min.Can.1880 ; left Aug 1884 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 Oct 1884 ; played Association Football for Oxford 1887, 1888 ; BA 1888 ; MA 1892 ; a schoolmaster ; Headmaster, Farnborough School, Hampshire, to 1928 ; m. 1929 Mary Lindsay, dau. of Richard Sale, Barrow on Trent, Derbs. ; d. 6 May 1932.
INNES, see INNYS.
INNOCENT, JOHN RICHARD JOSEPH, son of John Innocent, London, and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; b. 19 Feb 1768 (bapt.St.Anne’s, Soho 20 March 1768) ; adm. 12 Jun 1781 ; KS (aged 15) 1784 ; in school list 29 Oct 1785 ; d.young [?]. [Father perhaps goldsmith and jeweller]
INNYS, JAMES ; b. ; adm. (aged 10) Jul 1736 ; left 1737.
INWOOD, J.P. ; b. ; adm. 14 Sep 1809 ; left 1810. [presumably James Preston Inwood, Munsley, Herefs., gentleman, will proved PCC 28 Jan 1824 ; m. (by 1818) Mary Anne — ; d. 23 Aug 1823, aged 27 (“late of Hounslow”) (eldest son of John Inwood, Hounslow, Middlesex, perhaps surgeon and apothecary)]
INWOOD, JAMES ; b. ; adm. ; Min.Can.1635.
IRBY, ERNEST JOHN FREDERICK, second son of Maj.John James Charles Irby, Adjutant of Chelsea Hospital, and Henrietta Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev.Thomas Walpole, Rector of Alverstoke, Hampshire, Hon.Canon of Winchester ; b. 30 Mar 1864 ; adm. 26 Jan 1877 (H) ; left Mar 1881 ; 3rd Class Clerk, Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division, High Court of Justice, Jan 1886 ; retd. 1 Mar 1901, on ground of ill health ; m. 1903 Alice, widow of Frederick William Vickers, and dau. of Raymond Reffell, Manor Farm, Wraysbury, Bucks., farmer (marriage registered Wandsworth fourth quarter 1903) ; d. 23 Aug 1913.
IRBY, WILLIAM, 1st BARON BOSTON, only son of Sir Edward Irby, Bart., MP, Whaplode and Boston, Lincs., and Dorothy, dau. of Hon.Henry Paget, Dublin, Ireland ; b. 8 Mar 1706/7 ; succ.father as 2nd baronet 11 Nov 1718 ; adm.Aug 1719 ; left 1722 ; Page of Honour to George I and George II 29 Feb 1723/4 – May 1731 ; Equerry to Frederick, Prince of Wales 10 Dec 1728-Aug 1736 ; Vice-Chamberlain to Augusta, Princess of Wales 1 Aug 1736-49, Lord Chamberlain to Princess of Wales 1749-72 ; MP Launceston 24 Mar 1734/5-47, Bodmin 1747-61 ; created Baron Boston 10 Apr 1761 ; Chairman of Committees, House of Lords, from 1770 ; m. 26 Aug 1746 Albinia, Maid of Honour to Augusta, Princess of Wales, sister of Charles James Selwyn (qv) ; d. 31 Mar 1775.
IRELAND, GEORGE, son of Richard Ireland, St.James’s, Westminster, and Susanna Tildesley, New Windsor, Berks. ; b. 3 Jul 1716 ; adm. (aged 11) May 1728 ; in school list 1731 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr.2 May 1733 ; BA 3 Feb 1736/7. [Parents m. Lincoln’s Inn Chapel, so was father a lawyer ?]
IRELAND, JOHN, brother of Richard Ireland (at school 1582, qv) ; bapt. St.Margaret, Westminster 14 Mar 1573/4 ; adm. ; QS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1591, matr. 10 Feb 1592/3, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1603 ; BA 1595 ; MA 1599 ; Head Master, Whitgift GS, Croydon, Surrey 1601-6 ; buried St.Margaret’s, Westminster 27 Sep 1607.
IRELAND, RICHARD, son of Richard Ireland, King Street,Westminster, fishmonger, and Margaret Floud [presumably Margaret, dau. of Thomas Lloyd] ; bapt. St.Margaret, Westminster 15 Jul 1571 ; at school (aged 11) 2 Jul 1582 ; QS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1587, matr. 9 Feb 1587/8, Westminster Student to 1598 ; BA 1591 ; MA 1594 ; Head Master of the School 1598- still Jan 1610, when in consideration of his health a joint patent of the Head Mastership, dated 25 Jan 1609/10, was granted to him and to John Wilson (elected Oxford 1602, qv) ; a few months later he became a Roman Catholic and he had fled to France by Jun 1610 ; resident at Collège d’Arras, Paris, at 10 Jan 1617 ; living in London as a RC priest in 1623 (Foley, History of the English Province, i, 680) ; d. c.1636 (will dated Douai 9 Oct 1636, proved Paris 12 Jul 1637).
IRELAND, RICHARD, son of William Ireland, Westminster, Surveyor to Dean and Chapter of Westminster, and Eleanor, dau. of William Ryman, Westminster ; bapt. St.Margaret, Westminster 15 Jul 1613 ; adm. ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1629 ; KS 1630 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1632, matr. 26 Oct 1632, Westminster Student to 1643 ; BA 1636 ; MA 1638 ; ordained deacon 8 Jul 1663, priest 17 Jul 1663 (both Chichester) ; Vicar of Wilmington, Sussex 7 Jan 1663/4-75 ; Vicar of Ringmer, Sussex, from 16 Jan 1666/7 ; buried Ringmer 1 Sep 1680.
IRELAND, THOMAS, son of William Ireland, verger, Westminster Abbey ; bapt. St.Margaret, Westminster 24 Nov 1632 ; adm. ; KS ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1649, matr. 27 Feb 1650/1, Westminster Student ; ejected from his Studentship by Dean Owen, and migrated to St.Mary Hall, Oxford ; BCL 4 Jul 1659 ; adm. Gray’s Inn 26 Feb 1656/7 ; reinstated to Westminster Studentship at Christ Church 1660, but resigned it in 1664 to become a candidate for position of Reader in Moral Philosophy ; Faculty Student, Christ Church 1665-75 ; licence for ordination 1672/3 ; Chancellor, Diocese of Durham, from Sep 1673 ; according to Wood, Fasti Oxonienses, pt.ii, 200, Ireland “might have done greater matters had not his mind been diverted by the frequent indulgences of the poets” ; recited on his knees in Christ Church Hall before Charles II and Catherine of Braganza on 29 Sep 1663 one hundred and sixteen Latin verses of his own composition, subsequently printed ; d. unm. Dec 1676.
IRETON, CHARLES, son of Matthew Ireton, Middlesex, and Elizabeth — (IGI) ; nephew of Henry Ireton MP, Major-General in Parliamentary Army ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 28 Jan 1634 (IGI) ; adm. ; KS (aged 14) 1648 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1650, adm.pens. 25 May 1650, scholar 1650, matr. Easter 1650 ; author of an introductory poem to Nicholas Hookes (elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1649, qv)’s Amanda, 1653.
IRVINE, see also ERVIN.
IRVINE, CHARLES, 9th VISCOUNT, see INGRAM, CHARLES, 9TH VISCOUNT IRVINE.
IRVINE, SOMERSET GORGES (otherwise SOMERSET GORE D’ARCY), fifth son of Gorges Marcus Irvine, Castle Irvine, co.Fermanagh, Col., Fermanagh Militia, and his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of Judge D’Arcy, Dunmow Castle, co.Meath ; b. 2 Dec 1812 ; adm.13 Oct 1825 ; Professor of English Language and Literature at the Athénée, Ghent, Belgium (by 1837) ; Professor of English at College de Liège, Belgium (by 1841) ; author of French language textbooks on English grammar, and of French translations of English treatises on railways and suspension bridges ; m. 1st, 19 Apr 1834 (as Somerset Gore D’Arcy Irvine), Susannah, dau. of Abraham Hargrave, Cove, Cork, Ireland, architect [check]; m.2nd, 25 Sep 1846 (as Gore Somerset D’Arcy Irvine) Emblyn, youngest dau. of Thomas Knox Hannyngton, Dungannon Castle, co.Tyrone ; d. at Liège, Belgium 7 Jul 1850 (as Somerset Gore Darcy Irvine).
IRVING, JAMES CORBET, sixth son of William Irving, Great George Street, Westminster, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports of Customs, and Sarah, only dau. of Richard Burlton, Leominster, Herefordshire ; b. 12 Jun 1818 ; adm. 13 Feb 1827 ; an attorney, practising in Chancery Lane in 1846 ; subsequently a stockbroker, firms Irving & Tomkins, and afterwards Irving Slade & Co ; living in London, unm., 1881 Census ; d. Nov 1896.
IRVING, WILLIAM ; b. ; adm.Midsummer 1806 ; left 1806.
IRWIN, — (in school list 1765), see ERVIN, JOHN.
ISACKSON, — ; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1609 (Chapter Muniments 41289).
ISHAM, JUSTINIAN, second son of Rev.Zacchaeus Isham DD, Prebendary of Canterbury and of St.Paul’s, Rector of Solihull, Warwicks., and Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.Thomas Pittis DD, Rector of St.Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, London ; grandson of Thomas Isham (qv) ; b. 15 May 1695 ; adm. ; QS (Capt., aged 15) 1711 ; buried Westminster Abbey 21 Jan 1713/4, in nave, near the Baptistery.
ISHAM, THOMAS, second son of Zacchaeus Isham, Onley in Barby, Northants., and Jane, dau. of Francis Sturtivant, Carlton upon Trent, Notts., citizen and grocer, London ; bapt. 4 May 1617 (IGI) ; adm. ; KS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1635, matr. 17 Jul 1635, aged 18, Westminster Student (still 1642, no longer by c.1649) ; BA 1639 ; MA 1642 ; BD 1666 ; ordained deacon 28 May 1643, priest 22 Dec 1644 (both Oxford) ; Rector of Harringworth, Northants, 6 Apr 1647 ; Rector of Wistow, Hunts., 1651 ; Rector of Barby, Northants, from 26 Nov 1662 ; m.1st, by 1651, Mary — ; m.2nd, Mary — ; buried Barby 23 Nov 1676.
ISRAEL, ROWLAND ; b. ; adm. 18 Jan 1799 (not in school list 1801). [perhaps of Clarendon, Jamaica ; m. (by 1819) Susanna — ; living 1821 ; dead by 1855]
IVATT, RICHARD, brother of William Ivatt (qv) ; bapt. 17 Jun 1720 ; adm. (aged 8) Sep 1728 ; left 1736 ; in Six Clerks’ Office ; a Sworn Clerk there from 11 May 1743 ; of Wimbledon, Surrey ; d. 2 Jun 1763.
IVATT, WILLIAM, son of Murthwaite Ivatt, Wimbledon, Surrey, Turkey merchant, and Martha, dau. of Richard Savage, Dorset ; bapt. 7 Dec 1710 ; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1719 ; in under school list 1723 ; adm. Inner Temple 9 Feb 1726/7 ; attorney, Walbrook, London (occurs as such Sep 1743) ; Solicitor and Attorney for Christ’s Hospital from Mar 1745/6 ; m. 15 Jan 1747/8 Henrietta, dau. of Nathaniel Halhed, Petersham, Surrey ; buried Wimbledon 4 Nov 1752.
IVES, WILLIAM, son of Francis Ives, Braddon, near Towcester, Northants, and Elizabeth Carpenter ; bapt.St.Bride’s, Fleet Street 24 Oct 1715 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1724 ; in school list 1731 ; of Braddon, Northants ; m. 20 Mar 1748/9 Anne, eldest dau. of Abraham Van Mildert, Great St.Helen’s, London, previously of Amsterdam, merchant ; d. 24 Dec 1794.
IVIE, EDWARD, son of Rev.Hugh Ivie, Rector of Forscote, Somerset, and Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Orange ; b. ; adm. ; KS 1692 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1696, matr. 6 Nov 1696, Westminster Student 29 Dec 1696 – void 1718 (expiry year of grace as V.Floore) ; BA 1700 ; MA 11 Mar 1702/3 ; ordained deacon 21 Feb 1702/3, priest 19 Sep 1703 (both Worcester) [but apparently ordained deacon 21 Mar 1702/3 (Oxford)] ; Curate, St.Thomas’s, Oxford 1713 ; Chaplain to George Smalridge (qv) , Bishop of Bristol ; Vicar of Flore, Northants, from 27 Mar 1717 ; a Latin poet ; author, Epicteti Enchiridion, Latinis versibus adumbratum, 1715 (dedicated to Smalridge) ; d. 11 Jun 1745. ODNB.
IZARD, RALPH, son of Ralph Izard, St.George’s, Berkley Co., South Carolina, North America, and Rebecca, dau. of Hon.Col.Joseph Blake, Landgrave of Carolina ; b. ; adm. 17 Sep 1764 ; left Whitsun 1770 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 28 May 1770, matr. Lent 1771, but did not graduate ; of Fair Spring, South Carolina ; elected to Provincial Congress for South Carolina 1775, and to House of Representatives and Convention on adoption of Federal Constitution 1788 ; living 16 May 1809 ; m. 14 Mar 1774 Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Stead, Charleston, South Carolina, subsequently of Berners Street, London, merchant ; d. before Feb 1813.
IZARD, WALTER, brother of Ralph Izard (qv) ; b. ; adm. 15 Sep 1766 ; left Apr 1773 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 20 Apr 1773, matr. Lent 1774, but did not graduate ; of Spring Grove, St.George’s, South Carolina ; took American side in War of Independence ; m. at Charleston, South Carolina 7 Nov 1779 Mary, dau. of Hon.Edward Fenwicke, Fenwick Hall, Johns Island, South Carolina, member Council of South Carolina [and sister of Thomas Fenwick(e), possible OW] ; d. Jul 1788.