1799 - 11th Oct 1878
Liverpool and British Guiana merchant, partner in Sandbach Tinne (q.v.) and brother of William McInroy (q.v.). He retired from the linked partnerships in 'Demerary and Essequebo', Glasgow and Liverpool in 1836.
Confirmation of commissariat 25/02/1879 of James Patrick McInroy who died at Lude 21/10/1878; 1871 living at Lude House Blair Atholl aged 71 with wife Margaret S[eton] L[illie].
William McInroy of Lude, JP for Co. Perth, son of James Patrick McInroy, married Debonnaire Fleetwood Hesketh 1833.
T71/886 British Guiana claim no. 1296; London Gazette 19488 28/04/1837 p. 1088.
National Probate Calendar 1879.
Ancestry.com, County Families of the United Kingdom [database online].
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Margaret Seton Lillie
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Children
William, Charles
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Occupation
Merchant
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£391 8s 2d
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£12,375 9s 3d
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£4,121 7s 10d
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£2,419 1s 9d
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£20,752 14s 3d
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£14,231 0s 7d
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£15,482 14s 8d
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£13,011 2s 9d
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£8,552 4s 11d
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1826 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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Commercial (1) |
Other partner
Sandbach Tinne
West India merchant |
Physical (1) |
Country house
Lude House [Built]
description → 'Jacobethan' house built 1837-1839 by William Burn on the estate purchased by James Patrick McInroy's father James McInroy (q.v.)...
notes → Amy Clarke, The Scottish Tudor Revival shows James Patrick McInroy as the client of William Burn for Lude House, <a...
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Brothers
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Son → Father
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Business partners
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Lude House, Blair Atholl, Perthshire, North-east Scotland, Scotland
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