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Inglis and Barracks
The Finchley Central – Mill Hill East section had wartime priority ( due to the Inglis Barracks ) and was completed in 1941,
Mill Hill East has been designated by the Mayor of London in his London Plan as a ' proposed area of intensification ', in and around the Inglis Barracks site.

Inglis and at
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.
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.
Inglis is located at 29 ° 1 ' 58 " North, 82 ° 40 ' 0 " West ( 29. 032878 ,-82. 666731 ), about 5 miles east of the Gulf of Mexico.
* Andrew Inglis ( d. 1875 ), M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Professor of Midwifery at Aberdeen University
1943 – 45 by Walter Inglis Anderson, and exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in 1949.
* Major-General Sir John Eardley Inglis ( 1814 – 1862 ), in charge of the British forces at the Siege of Lucknow
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.
Unusually, given the austerity measures in place at the time, Villa acquired a special permit to continue construction of the Holte End ; Simon Inglis notes " How they achieved this is not recorded.
Brigadier Lindsay Inglis called for reinforcement and received 23 Battalion, who along with an improvised group of reinforcements scraped together at Brigade Headquarters ( including the Brigade band and the Kiwi Concert Party ) they stabilised the north of the line.
Workers assemble Browning-Inglis Hi-Power pistols at the John Inglis munitions plant, Canada, April 1944
This James was married at first to Janet Inglis of Cramond, and later to Jean, the daughter of Alexander Spital of Leuchat.
Wynyard is a rural town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia west of Burnie on the Bass Highway at the mouth of the Inglis River.
The Inglis, though, is tidal and subject to fast and dangerous currents, so swimming is only possible at low tide when the flow of water from inland is modest.
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.
The flurry of orders was so quick and contradictory that at least one captain gave up entirely: the Scottish Captain John Inglis of HMS Belliqueux threw his signal book to the deck in frustration and shouted " Up wi ' the hel ' lem and gang into the middle o't!
She was a consultant at Bruntsfield Hospital for women and children, and despite a disagreement between Inglis and the hospital management, the Hospice joined forces with them in 1910.
The river flows north from a source near Williamsford, drops over the Niagara Escarpment at Inglis Falls and empties into Owen Sound harbour on Georgian Bay.
In later times Murdostoun belonged to James Inglis Hamilton, who commanded the Scots Greys at Waterloo, and who was killed at the head of his regiment in the somewhat reckless charge which our heavy cavalry made on Marshal Ney's “ grand battery .” It then passed to Admiral the Hon.
Bishop Inglis is remembered regularly in the Church of Ireland church at Glencolumbkille each August.
* Biography of Charles Inglis at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
There were three main versions of the Boys, an early model ( Mark I ) which had a circular muzzle brake and T shaped monopod, built primarily at BSA in England, a later model ( Mk I *) built primarily at Jonathan Inglis in Toronto Canada, that had a square muzzle brake and a V shaped bipod, and a third model made for airborne forces with a 30-inch ( 762 mm ) barrel and no muzzle brake.
During the Second Anglo-Sikh War, in 1848 to 1849 in the Punjab, Inglis was in command at the Siege of Multan and at the Battle of Gujrat.

Inglis and Hill
In the National Portrait Gallery are portraits by him of Lord Sidmouth ( watercolour ); Lord-chancellors Cranworth and Hatherley, Baron Cleasby and Lord Cardwell ( oil paintings ); Samuel Rogers, the poet, and John Keble ( crayon drawings ), both bequeathed by the painter ; besides drawings, purchased in July 1896, of Earl Canning, Viscount Hill, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Canon Liddon, Archbishop Longley, Sir Charles Lyell, Cardinal Newman, Dr. Pusey, Sir Gilbert Scott, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, and Bishop Wilberforce.
Amongst his non-RAF ancestry, there is his great-uncle Lt John Inglis who lost his life at The Battle of Loos, Vermilles and Hill 70 in 1915.
The Common became home to the Public Gardens, Camp Hill Cemetery and Camp Hill Hospital, Saint Mary's University, Dalhousie University, the Civic, Victoria General, IWK and Grace hospitals, Citadel High School, Gorsebrook Junior, and Inglis Street schools, as well as other parks, play sets, ball diamonds and fountains.

Inglis and East
The township comprises the communities of Alvanley, Balmy Beach, Benallen, Big Bay, Clavering, Copperkettle, Cruickshank, East Linton, Hogg, Inglis Falls, Jackson, Keady, Kemble, Kilsyth, Lake Charles, Lindenwood, Oxenden, Shallow Lake, Shouldice, Springmount, Squire, Wolseley and Zion.
* Inglis Island-( also called East I.

Inglis and were
The original group of boys that made up Troop # 1 were Charles Booth, George Booth, Gerald Brock, Carl Burgess, Earl Burgess, Dr. Stanton Burgess, Raymond Cave, William Cheeney, Clarence Geake, James Grearson, Walter Grearson, Douglas Inglis, Harry Kent, George Murray, Milton Rollins, Craig Rollins ( or Ronald Cragg?
Many of those mines were part of the Dunnellon Phosphate company, headed by Capt John L. Inglis, a veteran of the Civil War.
His brothers were William Gifford Palgrave, Inglis Palgrave and Reginald Palgrave.
While they were in the carriage, it tumbled off the bridge and Ellis and Inglis, with the assistance of passenger John Holman, smashed a window and helped passengers out of the carriage.
Bethany Calvinistic Methodist Chapel ( English-speaking Presbyterian Church of Wales ), was also built in 1871 as one of the ' Inglis Côs ' (' English cause ') chapels that were advocated by Lewis Edwards and fiercely criticised by Emrys ap Iwan.
Both parents died in 1815 and the children were adopted by a family friend, Sir Robert Inglis.
Soon after the young couple had set up house in Northumberland Street, they were found and befriended by Sir Robert Harry Inglis, and it was at his instance that the portrait in watercolour of William Wilberforce, afterwards engraved by Samuel Cousins, was painted by Richmond ; this picture, by its happy treatment of a difficult subject, and by the excellence of the engraving after it, achieved a world-wide success.
Inglis alleged that the Jews were an alien people, with no allegiance to England, and that to admit Jews to parliament would " separate Christianity itself from the State.
The three double ended, diesel engined and screw driven ferries that form the backbone of today's service to the islands were all built for the TTC, these being the William Inglis in 1935, the Sam McBride in 1939, and the Thomas Rennie in 1951.
Colin Inglis and Garnet de la Hunt, both former Chief Scouts of South Africa, were awarded the Bronze Wolf in 1996 for their work towards racial unity in Scouting during the apartheid era.
All the eight old ferries were built by the A & J Inglis Co. Ltd., in Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland for the Entre Rios Railways Co. in Argentina.
" Inglis informed Brigadier Coke that many prominent leaders of the revolt were at the moment in hiding in the city of Moradabad, and that it would not be impossible, by the exercise of daring and prudence, to seize them.
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.
Runners-up were Marianne Inglis and Catherine Lovegrove from Morrison's Academy who argued for the motion.

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