Henry Ingram, 1st Viscount of Irvine
Henry Ingram (1640–1666) was the first to hold the title Lord Ingram, and Viscount Irvine, in the Peerage of Scotland, which in English sources is usually written Viscount Irwin. The Viscountcy existed in four generations of his family before becoming extinct: the seat was at Temple Newsam near Leeds, in Yorkshire.
The Right Honourable The Viscount of Irvine | |
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Born | Henry Ingram 1640 Whitkirk, Yorkshire |
Died | 1666 |
Spouse |
Lady Essex Montagu
(m. 1661) |
Relations | Sir Arthur Ingram (grandfather) Sir Henry Slingsby (grandfather) Sir Thomas Ingram (uncle) |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Eleanor Slingsby Sir Arthur Ingram |
Residence | Temple Newsam |
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