Inglis

Inglis is a modern surname, derived from Early Modern and Middle English forms of the word English.

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Mackenzie Baronets - Mackenzie, Later Inglis Baronets, of Gairloch (1703)
... The Mackenzie, later Inglis Baronetcy, of Gairloch in the County of Ross, was created in Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 22 February 1703 ... For more information on this creation, see Inglis baronets ...
Charles Inglis (engineer)
... Sir Charles Edward Inglis, OBE, FRS (pronounced Ingels) (31 July 1875 – 19 April 1952) was a British civil engineer ... Inglis spent a two-year period with the engineering firm run by John Wolfe-Barry before he returned to King's College as a lecturer ... Inglis served in the Royal Engineers during the First World War and invented the Inglis Bridge, a reusable steel bridging system – the precursor to the more ...
Scotch Marine Boiler - Variants - Inglis
... The "Inglis" modification adds an extra combustion chamber where an additional single large flue returns from the rear to the front of the boiler ... The major advantage of the Inglis is the extra heating area it adds, for a comparable shell volume, of perhaps 20% ...
Inglis, Manitoba
... Inglis is a small village located in the Rural Municipality of Shellmouth-Boulton, Manitoba, Canada, on Provincial Road 2 ... miles east of Hwy 83 between Russell and Roblin ... Inglis is the closest town to the Asessippi Ski Area and the Lake of the Prairies ... It is the home of the Inglis Grain Elevators, a National Historic Site of Canada ...
Murdostoun - The Inglis-Hamiltons - 1719-1850
... Alexander Inglis Hamilton's three sons succeeded in turn ... The eldest, Alexander Inglis Hamilton, died on April 27, 1783 the second, Gavin Inglis Hamilton (1730–97), was the historical painter and archeologist at Rome the youngest ... on his adopted son, James Anderson, who took the surname Inglis-Hamilton ...