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Title: Modern English biography, volume 2 (of 4), I-Q
Author: Frederic Boase
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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MODERN ENGLISH BIOGRAPHY, VOLUME 2 (OF 4), I-Q ***
MODERN
ENGLISH BIOGRAPHY.
MODERN
ENGLISH BIOGRAPHY
CONTAINING
MANY THOUSAND CONCISE MEMOIRS
OF PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED
SINCE THE YEAR 1850,
WITH
AN INDEX OF THE MOST INTERESTING MATTER.
BY
FREDERIC BOASE.
FACTA NON VERBA.
VOLUME II.
I-Q.
TRURO:
NETHERTON AND WORTH,
FOR THE AUTHOR.
250 COPIES ONLY PRINTED. PRICE 42/- NET.
1897.
MODERN
ENGLISH BIOGRAPHY.
VOLUME II.
I I’ANSON.
I’ANSON, EDWARD (eld. son of Edward I’Anson 1775–1853,
surveyor and architect). _b._ St. Laurence, Pountney hill,
London 25 July 1812; ed. at Merchant Taylors’; exhibited 18
designs at R.A. 1830–80; architect in city of London 1837 to
death; surveyor for St. Bartholomew’s hospital 18 Dec. 1871;
designed British and Foreign Bible Society’s buildings, Queen
Victoria st. 1866, Merchant Taylors’ school at the Charterhouse
opened 1875, and greater part of the fine buildings in the City
built exclusively for offices; restored Dutch church in Austin
Friars and that of St. Mary, Abchurch; F.R.I.B.A. 1840, pres.
1886 to death, wrote many papers for its Transactions; author
of Detached essays and illustrations, Architectural Publication
soc. 1853. _d._ 28 Clanricarde gardens, Bayswater, London
30 Jany. 1888. _bur._ at Headley in Hampshire. _Builder,
xxix_ 189, 1006 (1871), _portrait_.
I’ANSON, WILLIAM, _b._ Middleham, Yorkshire 1810; horse trainer;
trainer to A. Johnstone at Malton 1849; trained Blink Bonny
winner of the Derby 1857, Caller Ou winner of the St. Leger 1861
and Blair Athol winner of the Derby and St. Leger 1864; had a
yearly sale of horses on Friday after the St. Leger; owner of
numerous race horses; golf player; captain of Malton curling
club; his Blink Bonny stud farm was very well known. _d._
Hungerford house, Norton, Malton 10 Jany. 1881. _Illust. sp. and
dram. news, xiv 453, 466 (1881), portrait; Bell’s Life in London
15 Jany. 1881 pp. 6, 7._
IBBETSON, LEVETT LANDEN BOSCAWEN. Captain; gave his valuable
collections of fossils and cretaceous mollusca to Museum
of practical geology, Jermyn st. London 1853–61; F.G.S.;
F.R.S. 6 June 1850; knight of the orders of the Red Eagle and
Hohenzollern of Prussia; resided at Biebrich for several years;
author of Notes on the geology and chemical composition of the
various strata in the Isle of Wight 1849. _d._ Biebrich, Prussia
8 Sep. 1869. _Quarterly Journal of Geol. Soc. xxvi p. xli
(1870)._
IBBOTSON, HENRY, _b._ about 1816; schoolmaster at Mowthorpe near
Castle Howard, at Dunnington and at Grimthorpe near Whitwell
all in Yorkshire; distributed sets of the rarer plants of the
northern counties; contributed to Baines’s Flora of Yorkshire
1840 and to Baker’s North Yorkshire 1863; author of A catalogue
of the Phœnogamous plants of Great Britain 1848; The ferns of
York 1884. _d._ in great poverty at York 12 Feb. 1886.
IBRAHIM, MIRZA MUHAMMAD. _b._ Persia; a great English scholar;
assistant professor in the Oriental department at Haileybury
college near Amwell, Herts., professor of Arabic and Persian
there 1829–44; retired on a pension from H.E.I. Co.; translated
Isaiah into Persian, London 1834 but the title page is in
Arabic; wrote A grammar of the Persian language, London 1841,
and other books published in Leipzig; tutor to the heir of the
Shah of Persia. _d._ Teheran, Persia, July 1857.
ICELY, THOMAS. _b._ Plymouth, Nov. 1797; went to New South Wales
1819; a merchant and shipper Sydney; member of legislative
council 1842–56; a member of the upper house 1864 to death. _d._
Elizabeth farm, Paramatta 13 Feb. 1874. _Heaton’s Australian
Dict. of dates (1879) 99._
IDDESLEIGH, SIR STAFFORD HENRY NORTHCOTE, 1 Earl of (eld. son
of Henry Stafford Northcote 1792–1850). _b._ 23 Portland place,
London 27 Oct. 1818; ed. at Eton 1831–6 and at Balliol coll.
Ox., B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842, D.C.L. 1863; barrister L.I. 19 Nov.
1847; legal sec. to board of trade 1847; sec. to comrs. of Great
exhibition of 1851; succeeded his grandfather as 8 baronet
17 Nov. 1851; C.B. 25 Oct. 1851, G.C.B. 20 April 1880; M.P.
Dudley 1855–7, M.P. Stamford 1858–66, M.P. North Devon 1866–85;
president of board of trade 1 July 1866 to March 1867; P.C. 6
July 1866; sec. of state for India 2 March 1867 to Dec. 1868;
governor of Hudson Bay co. 5 Jany. 1869; chancellor of the
exchequer 21 Feb. 1874 to 28 April 1880; elected lord rector
of Edin. univ. 3 Nov. 1883, installed 30 Jany. 1884; cr. earl
of Iddesleigh and viscount St. Cyres of Newton St. Cyres, co.
Devon 3 July 1885; first lord of the treasury 24 June 1885 to
6 Feb. 1886; author of A short review of the history of the
navigation laws. By A Barrister 1849; A statement connected with
the elections of W. E. Gladstone for the university of Oxford
1847, 1852 and 1853; Twenty five years of financial policy 1862;
reprinted The triumphs of Petrarch. Roxburgh Club 1887. _d._ in
Lord Salisbury’s ante-room, Downing st. London 12 Jany. 1887.
_Lang’s Life, letters and diaries of Sir S. Northcote, new ed.
(1891), 2 portraits_; _D. Anderson’s Scenes in the house of
commons (1884) 24–28_; _C. Brown’s Life of Beaconsfield, i 98
(1882), portrait_; _W. Hole’s Quasi Cursores (1884) 19, 21–3,
portrait_.
NOTE.--He is drawn by Anthony Trollope in his novel _The Three Clerks_
under the name of Sir Warwick West End.
IDDISON, ROGER. _b._ Bedale, Yorkshire 15 Sep. 1834; a butcher;
kept a shop for sale of cricket articles at Manchester 1864; one
of the first team of English cricketers who played 15 matches in
Australia 1 Jany. to 22 March 1862; played his first match at
Lords 9–11 June 1862; played in 27 first-rate matches and made
1059 runs 1867; founded with George Freeman the United North
of England Eleven 1869; professional at Harrow school 1871–2;
joint sec. with C. D. Barstow of Yorkshire United Eleven 1874;
a first-rate batsman, a good fieldsman at point and a good
lob-bowler; a commission agent at York 1870 to death. _d._ 20
Blake st. York 19 March 1890. _Illust. sporting news, iii 441
(1864), portrait._
IDLE, CHRISTOPHER. _b._ Kent 1799 or 1800; lived in France some
years, then in Argyleshire; joint editor with J. H. Walsh of
The Field 1858–9; contributed to the Review and Land and Water;
a salmon fisher; a whist player and member of Graham’s and the
Portland clubs; a member of the Reform where he was one of the
best ecarté players 1856 to death; edited The rural almanack
1855; author of Hints on shooting and fishing 1855, 2 ed. 1865.
_d._ 11 Norris st. Haymarket, London 28 May 1871. _Westminster
papers July 1871 p. 44_; _Field 3 June 1871 p. 447_.
IGGULDEN, JOHN. _b._ Deal 1 June 1777; notary and proctor
Doctors’ commons, London; one of the 3 deputy registrars of
prerogative court of Canterbury, Doctors’ commons 1829 to death.
_d._ 8 Russell sq. London 18 Nov. 1857. _bur._ Highgate cemetery.
IKIN, JOHN ARTHUR. _b._ 1810; solicitor at Leeds 1832 to death;
town clerk of Leeds 19 July 1843 to death. _d._ Scarcroft grange
near Leeds 4 Sep. 1860. _Leeds Intelligencer 8 Sep. 1860 p. 5._
ILBERY, JOSIAH JAMES. _b._ London 16 Sep. 1769; superintendent
Liverpool and Manchester railway 1826, superannuated in 1855
when 86 years old being one of the oldest and most indefatigable
railway officers in the world. _d._ Douglas, Isle of Man 11
April 1869 when almost a centenarian. _Reg. and Mag. of Biog. i
485–6 (1869)._
ILCHESTER, HENRY STEPHEN FOX STRANGWAYS, 3 Earl of (only son
of 2 Earl of Ilchester 1747–1802). _b._ 21 Feb. 1787; styled
lord Stavordale 1787–1802; ed. at Ch. Ch. Oxf., D.C.L. 1814;
succeeded his father 5 Sep. 1802; capt. Dorsetshire regt. of
yeomanry 15 April 1808, lieut.-col. commandant 12 Feb. 1846;
lord lieut. of Somerset 19 April 1837 to May 1839; capt. of the
yeomen of the guard 12 July 1837 to 5 July 1841; P.C. 12 July