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- Created baronet 22 Mar 1687
Created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Sir James Inglis, 1st Baronet
Sir John Inglis, 2nd Baronet
Sir Adam Inglis, 3rd Baronet
Sir John Inglis, 4th Baronet
Sir Patrick Inglis, 5th Baronet Lived at Sunnyside. Painted by Henry Raeburn
then who?
Sir William St Clair Inglis, 13th Baronet, recognised 2019
- (Research):PETITION
of
SIR WILLIAM St CLAIR INGLIS OF NETHER CRAMOND
Baronet
residing at 123 Thompson Road, Bluff Hill, Napier,Hawkes Bay 4110, New Zealand
2017
It was submitted that, when taken in its totality and bearing in mind the law
in this area, the Petitioner had shown that he was the heir entitled to the baronetcy.
He submitted that his evidence showed that the Petitioner is the descendant male of
Cornelius Inglis, Merchant of Edinburgh, and that the said Cornelius Inglis was the
second son of James Inglis, Merchant of Edinburgh, (died 1602), and his wife, Margaret
Loch, and that Archibald Inglis, Merchant of Edinburgh, brother of the said Cornelius
Inglis, was the eldest son of the said James Inglis. Evidence was given that the said
Archibald Inglis was the great grandfather of Sir James Inglis of Nether Cramond
1
st Baronet, who was created a baronet of Nova Scotia on 22 March 1687 with a
destination to "his heirs male in perpetuity, the title and dignity of knight baronet".
Further evidence was given that, following the death of Sir Patrick Inglis of Cramond,
the 5th Baronet, on 24 November 1817, the heirs male of the body of the said Archibald
Inglis, eldest son of the said James Inglis, became extinct and that the succession to the
Baronetcy of Inglis of Nether Cramond opened to the heirs male of the said Cornelius
Inglis, immediate younger brother of the said Archibald Inglis.
https://www.courtofthelordlyon.scot/index_htm_files/NetherCramond.pdf
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