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John Inglis, Lord Glencorse

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Outside his judicial duties he was responsible for much useful public work, particularly in the department of higher education. In 1869 he was elected
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south of Edinburgh on 20 August 1891, the day before his 81st birthday. He is buried in his family vault in
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He employed Rev Robert Keith Dick Horne as private tutor to his children. Horne was later minister of
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In March 1858 he resumed this office in Lord Derby's second administration, being returned to the
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in Edinburgh, above the stairway from the church to the crypt, near the entrance to the
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A memorial to Lord Glencorse (in the Jacobean style) stands in the south-east corner of
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002: Biographical Index
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of Scotland and Lord President of the Court of Session. He was made a
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In 1842 he married Isabella Mary Wood (1820–1855), daughter of
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His Edinburgh address in later life was 30 Abercromby Place in
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Memorial to John Inglis, Lord Glencorse, St Giles Cathedral
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He was President of Scottish Texts Society and published
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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in 1859, and awarded a Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) by the
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John Inglis, Lord Justice-General of Scotland: A Memoir
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In 1865 Inglis presided over the case of the poisoner,
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He then studied law at the 16:Scottish politician and judge (1810–1891) 394: 392: 390: 58: 50: 40:Bust of John Inglis, Lord Glencorse, by 19:For other people named John Inglis, see 918:Burials at the New Calton Burial Ground 903:Lords President of the Court of Session 311: 456: 454: 273:A bust of Lord Glencorse, sculpted by 83:Lord President of the Court of Session 893:Rectors of the University of Aberdeen 319: 317: 315: 7: 898:Rectors of the University of Glasgow 448:Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1874 191:Rector of the University of Aberdeen 46:Old College, University of Edinburgh 913:Members of the Faculty of Advocates 853:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 778:Rector of the University of Glasgow 195:Rector of the University of Glasgow 878:Senators of the College of Justice 14: 858:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 214:He died at Loganbank, a villa in 127:in 1835, and in 1852 he was made 565:Parliament of the United Kingdom 528:Dictionary of National Biography 399: 156:Universities (Scotland) Act 1858 123:He was admitted a member of the 923:Solicitors general for Scotland 515:""John Inglis, Lord Glencorse"" 638:Solicitor General for Scotland 347:The Royal Society of Edinburgh 294:in a sensational murder trial. 248:Corstorphine Old Parish Church 129:Solicitor General for Scotland 1: 504:Fasti Ecclesistae Scotia p. 9 100:(1761–1834), minister of Old 81:politician and judge. 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John Inglis (disambiguation)


Charles McBride
Old College, University of Edinburgh


FRSE
DCL
Scottish
Lord President of the Court of Session
Rev John Inglis
DD
Greyfriars Kirk
Edinburgh
High School
University of Glasgow
Balliol College, Oxford
Faculty of Advocates
Solicitor General for Scotland
Lord Derby's
Lord Advocate
Madeleine Smith
House of Commons
Stamford
Universities (Scotland) Act 1858
Lord Justice Clerk
Lord Justice General
Privy Counsellor
University of Oxford

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