Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Lucidor in tenebris. The heraldry is mixed and the motto twisted. Of South Carolina.
[407.] Inglis. George Inglis. Petersburg.
A woodcut border with the name in type within it. The border is elaborate, with cornucopiæ of flowers at either side, and ornamental pieces in the corners. In the copy at hand the type is set in wrongly, so that the frame is bottom up.
[408.] Inglis. John Inglis.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Recte faciendo securus. Of Pennsylvania.
[409.] Ingraham. (Anonymous.)
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Magnanimus esto. Name bracket empty.
[410.] Ingraham. Edward D. Ingraham.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Magnanimus esto. It was said of him that if he wanted a book, he would prefer to buy it; if he could not buy, he would borrow (not to return), and if necessary would even steal it. A man of great learning and eccentricity. Lawyer of Philadelphia. Illustrated in “Art Amateur,” April, 1894.
[411.] Ingraham. Edwd. D. Ingraham. Crest only.