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In the 2010 post-season it was reported that Crowe's influence was critical in persuading Greg Inglis, one of the world's best players, to renege on his deal to join the Brisbane Broncos and sign for the Rabbitohs for 2011.
The Right Reverend Dr. Charles Inglis, who was the first Church of England Bishop of the Diocese of Nova Scotia, was the third son of The Rev.
Caroline then proceeded back to an entrance near Poet's Corner, where she was met by Sir Robert Inglis, who held the office of " Gold Staff ".
Andrew Inglis Clark ( 24 February 1848 – 14 November 1907 ) was an Australian barrister, politician, electoral reformer and jurist.
Prior to the 15th century English speech in Scotland was known as " English " ( written Ynglis or Inglis at the time ), whereas " Scottish " ( Scottis ) referred to Gaelic.
Weaver was born Susan Alexandra Weaver in Manhattan, New York City, the daughter of Elizabeth Inglis ( née Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins ; 1913 – 2007 ), an English actress, and the NBC television executive and television pioneer Sylvester " Pat " Weaver ( 1908 – 2002 ).
In his letters home to his wife, Rupert Edward Inglis ( 1863 – 1916 ), who was a former rugby international and now a Forces Chaplain, describes passing through the town of Albert: We went through the place today ( 2 October 1915 ) where the Virgin Statue at the top of the Church was hit by a shell in January.
The Finchley Central – Mill Hill East section had wartime priority ( due to the Inglis Barracks ) and was completed in 1941,
Ocean Springs was the hometown of the late Walter Inglis Anderson, a nationally renowned painter and muralist who died in 1965 from lung cancer.
King's College was founded by a group of United Empire Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, led by Bishop Charles Inglis, the first Anglican bishop of Nova Scotia ; King's Collegiate School pre-dated the establishment of King's College by a year.
& J. Inglis was also purchased by Harland and Wolff in 1919, along with a stake in the company's primary steel supplier, David Colville & Sons.
Mackenzie was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, and was then articled to George Inglis of Redhall, who was attorney for the crown in the management of exchequer business.
In 1765 he was sent to London to prosecute his legal studies, and on his return to Edinburgh became partner with Inglis, whom he afterwards succeeded as attorney for the crown.
General James Inglis Hamilton, ( before 1742 – 27 July 1803 ) was a Scottish soldier.
Inglis was added to the family name in 1719 as a condition of the will by which Alexander Inglis bequeathed Murdostoun to his nephew Alexander Hamilton, James's father.
Inglis Clark's most significant contribution was to give the court its own constitutional authority, ensuring the separation of powers ; the original formulation from Griffith, Edmund Barton and Charles Kingston provided only that the parliament could establish a court.
Inglis Clark took the view that the possibility of divergence was a good thing, for the law could adapt appropriately to Australian circumstances.
His daughter, Julia ( 1833 – 1904 ) was married to Sir John Eardley Inglis who commanded the British forces during the Siege of Lucknow in 1857.
Beith ’ s townhouse was built by public subscription in 1817 ; the lower part of the building originally consisted of two shops, one of which was an ironmonger's operated by George B Inglis from 1862 until around 1900.

Inglis and born
* John C. Inglis ( born 1954 ), National Security Agency Deputy Director since 2006
F. M. Alexander the creator of the Alexander technique was born on the northern bank of the Inglis River at a settlement called Alexandria, situated about three km upstream from the river mouth.
She was born in the hill station town of Naini Tal, India, to John Forbes David Inglis who worked in the Indian civil service as Chief Commissioner of Oudh.
* 11 February-Brian Inglis, journalist, historian and television presenter ( born 1916 ).
Robert Durden " Bob " Inglis, Sr. ( born October 11, 1959 ) is a former U. S. Representative for, serving from 1993 to 1999, and then again from 2005 until 2011.
* Anthony Inglis ( conductor ) ( born 1952 ), British conductor
* Bob Inglis ( born 1959 ), former United States congressman from South Carolina
* Greg Inglis ( born 1987 ), Australian rugby league footballer
* John C. Inglis ( born 1954 ), American security official
* Ken Inglis ( born 1929 ), Australian historian
* Mark Inglis ( born 1959 ), New Zealand mountaineer
The youngest son of John Inglis, a Church of Scotland minister, Inglis was born in August 1810 in Edinburgh, where he attended the Royal High School.
* John Inglis ( footballer ) ( born 1966 ), Scottish former professional footballer
* John Inglis ( cricketer ) ( born 1979 ), English cricketer for Yorkshire
James Inglis ( born ca.
Anthony Inglis ( born 27 June 1952 ) is a British conductor.
Grammy nominated Anthony Inglis, the artist who has featured more times at London ’ s Royal Albert Hall than anyone else in the building ’ s history, was born Anthony Inglis Howard-Williams and had to change his name when he and a slightly older conductor called Howard Williams ( no hyphen ) were both conducting Swan lake for The Royal Ballet at the same time.
Duncan Matthew James Inglis ( born 7 April 1978 ) is an English singer, actor and television presenter.

Inglis and son
Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane, captor of the Danish West India Islands, and next, in 1832, to his son the late Admiral Sir Thomas Inglis Cochrane, the father of Lord Lamington.
Charles Inglis was the son of a Church of Ireland rector of Glencolumbkille.
He was the son of Sir Hugh Inglis, a minor politician and MP for Ashburton ( 1802 – 1806 ).

Inglis and née
* Julia Selina Inglis, née Thesiger ( 1833 – 1904 ), who wrote a diary on the Siege of Lucknow

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