Sir Robert Inglis

English politician and baronet

Sir Robert Inglis - Leaders & Politicians born January 12th, 1786
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Served as a Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford from 1820 to 1831 and again from 1832 to 1841. Held the title of 2nd Baronet after succeeding his father. Advocated for conservative policies during his political career. Opposed the Reform Act of 1832, which aimed to expand the electorate and reform parliamentary representation. Was also involved in various charitable organizations throughout his life.

Represented the University of Oxford in Parliament

Opposed the Reform Act of 1832

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