A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Inglis, James
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INGLIS. (Lieutenant, 1826.)
James Inglis entered the Navy 29 April, 1810; passed his examination in 1816; and obtained his commission 14 Dec. 1826. His appointments have since been – 8 Aug. 1839, to the Edinburgh 72, Capt. Wm. Wilmott Henderson, under whom he served in the operations on the coast of Syria, and at the bombardment of St. Jean d’Acre, in 1840 – 30 Nov. 1841, to the Victory 104, bearing the successive flags at Portsmouth of Admiral-Superintendents Hon. Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie and Hyde Parker – and, 29 Dec. 1845, to be Admiralty-Agent in a contract mail steam-vessel, in which capacity he is now employed.
Lieut. Inglis is married, and has issue.