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Miles MacInnes

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for Cumberland and Middlesex. In 1876 MacInnes acquired Rickerby Park at Carlisle. He had been adopted as heir to George Head Head and his wife who were childless. MacInnes was left £160,000 and the estate on the understanding that he would use Head's coat of arms and to use the surname "Head".
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MacInnes was the son of General John MacInnes and his wife Ann Sophia Reynolds. His father left Scotland to seek his fortune in the East as an officer of the
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and held the seat until 1892. However his opponent's election was declared void, and he regained the seat in a
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near the tomb of his benefactor. A steam George V class railway engine was named in his honour by the
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MacInnes married Euphemia Johnston of Holton Hall, Suffolk in 1859. He was the father of Bishop
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and retired to Fern Lodge, Hampstead after a successful military career.
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When he died in 1909, at the age of 79, he was buried at
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Rickerby Park
British
Liberal Party
East India Company
Rugby School
Balliol College, Oxford
George Head Head
London and North Western Railway
J.P.
Member of Parliament
Hexham
1893 by-election
Rennie MacInnes
Jerusalem
Campbell MacInnes
Stanwix
LNWR
Clan MacInnes


Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886



"Legacy to the Railways"
the original
Carlisle City Council History of Rickerby
Archived

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