Charles Inglis was a loyalist leader during the American Revolution, and, coming to Nova Scotia, became the first Anglican Bishop whose diocese was outside of Britain. Inglis is credited with being the founder of the oldest overseas English University and boys' residential school. ... Charles Inglis was born at Glencolumbkille,
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Charles Inglis (1734 – 24 February 1816) was consecrated the first Church of England bishop of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. Following the British occupation of New York in 1777, Inglis was promoted fr...
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Sir Charles Edward Inglis OBE (pronounced Ingels) (31 July 1875 – 19 April 1952) was a British civil engineer. Inglis spent much of his life as a lecturer and academic at King's College Cambridge and...
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Charles Inglis, 1776; Note I think it no difficult matter to point out many advantages which will certainly attend our reconciliation and connection with Great-Britain, on a firm, constitutional plan. I shall select a few of these;
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INGLIS, Charles, Anglican bishop, born in Ireland in 1734; died in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 24 February, 1816. He emigrated to this country, and previous to 1759 took charge of the free school at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. ... You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> Charles Inglis...
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Charles Inglis, the son of a clergyman, was born at Glencolumbkille, Ireland in 1734. The death of his father when Charles was eleven years old prevented him from receiving a university education, but he was well directed in his reading and he obtained a solid grounding in the classics.
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INGLIS, CHARLES, Church of England clergyman, bishop, and author; b. 1734 in Glencolumbkille (Republic of Ireland), third son of the Reverend Archibald Inglis; m. first February 1764 Mary Vining of Salem County, N.J.;
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