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  1. Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount of Irvine (19 March 1727 – 27 June 1778), known as Charles Ingram until 1763, was a British landowner, politician and courtier. [1] [2] He succeeded his uncle to the Viscountcy and the Temple Newsam estate in Leeds in 1763.

  2. Of the nine brothers, three died in infancy, five acceded to the Viscountcy, and only one, Charles (father of the 9th and final Viscount of Irvine ), had children. [1] His paternal grandparents were Henry Ingram, 1st Viscount of Irvine and the former Lady Essex Montagu (a daughter of Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester ).

  3. George Ingram, 8th Viscount Irvine (or Irwin) (1694-1763) was an English clergyman and peer in the Peerage of Scotland. His occupation of the Viscountcy was brief, from 1761 to 1763. He was Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons.

  4. The total extent of the collection is 191.41 linear feet (consisting of 473 document boxes and 2 record boxes) plus 254 sound recordings, 94 computer disks, 42 card file boxes, 85 oversize folders, 9 rolled items, 18 binder boxes, and 3 oversize boxes.

  5. Charles Ingram, 9. Irvine Vikontu (19 Mart 1727 - 27 Haziran 1778), 1763'e kadar Charles Ingram olarak bilinir , bir İngiliz toprak sahibi, politikacı ve saray mensubuydu. Amcasının yerine 1763'te Viscountcy'ye ve Leeds'teki Temple Newsam mülküne geçti.

  6. 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.

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