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207733
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 23 December 1876
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Dr. James Inglis appointed Government Medical Officer and Vaccinator at Raymond Terrace


207734
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 26 February 1878
Place: Duckinfield
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Marriage on 21st February, at Duckenfield, by Rev. Dr. Boag, James Inglis, F. R. C.S., to Charlotte Ellinor Fanny Gain, fourth daughter of the late James Gain


207736
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 6 September 1884
Place: Newcastle
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Dr. James Inglis, late of Raymond Terrace, has resumed the practice of his profession and may be consulted at his surgery in Bolton Street Newcastle, two doors from the Newcastle Herald Office


207737
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 17 December 1885
Place: Adamstown
Source: NMH
Details: Dr. Inglis of Newcastle has opened a surgery at Mrs. Phillip Williams residence, Adamstown


207738
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 7 May 1886
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Despite the attention paid by Drs. Ashe and Beeston of Newcastle, and Dr. Pierce of Maitland, their colleague, Dr. Inglis, is not expected to recover. It was considered doubtful whether he would survive the night. The doctor made himself very popular during his couple of years residence in Newcastle and his illness has caused much uneasiness to a number of friends at Raymond Terrace where he formerly resided


207739
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 8 May 1886
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Dr. Inglis, whose death yesterday morning it is our painful duty to record, had been for fifteen years a resident in Australia. Until recently he practised at Raymond Terrace where he had a large connection and was very popular. About two years since Dr. Inglis paid a last visit to the old country, and on his return made Newcastle his home. He leaves a wife and one child


207853
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: -
Date: 28 October 1879
Place: Port Stephens
Source: SMH
Details: While on a professional visit to Port Stephens on Sunday morning Dr. Stride had a narrow escape from drowning. He was going from the shore to the lighthouse, and, a heavy sea being on, he was washed off his horse. Through the efforts of Dr. Inglis of Raymond Terrace, who was with him, Dr. Stride was rescued unhurt


207735
Surname: Inglis
First Name: Dr. James
Ship: Tiverton 1884
Date: 26 Jun 1884
Place: -
Source: Evening News
Details: The Tiverton brought in all 190 passengers, 18 having been landed at Adelaide. There was an outbreak of measles amongst the children on board but the symptoms were of a mild form. One infant died during the voyage from bronchitis. Dr. James Inglis of New South Wales, was medical officer of the Tiverton for the voyage