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INGRAM, JAMES (1774-1850)

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 565 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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INGRAM, See also:JAMES (1774-1850) , See also:English antiquarian and Anglo-Saxon See also:scholar, was See also:born near See also:Salisbury on the 21st of See also:December 1774. He was educated at See also:Warminster and See also:Winchester See also:schools and at Trinity See also:College, See also:Oxford, of which he became a See also:fellow in 1803. From 1803 to 18o8 he was Rawlinsonian See also:professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, and in 1824 was made See also:President of Trinity College and D.D. His See also:time, however, was principally spent in antiquarian See also:research, and especially in the study at Anglo-Saxon, in which See also:field he was the pre-eminent scholar of his time. He' published in 1823 an edition of the Saxon See also:Chronicle. His other See also:works include admirable Memorials of Oxford (1832-1837), and The See also:Church in the See also:Middle Centuries (1842). He died on the 5th of See also:September 1850.

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