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Clement Mansfield Ingleby

Clement Mansfield Ingleby (29 October 1823 – 26 September 1886) was an English Shakespearian scholar, perhaps best remembered as John Payne Collier's nemesis.
==Early life and education==

Clement Ingleby was born at Edgbaston near Birmingham, the son of a well-known lawyer. Poor health – he was not expected to live long – kept him from attending school, so he was privately educated at home. He went to Trinity College, Cambridge, when twenty years old, and specialised in mathematics. He received his B.A. in 1847 and his M.A. in 1850. Returning to Birmingham he went to work in his father's law office, and then became a partner in the firm of Ingleby, Wragge, and Ingleby (now Wragge & Co LLP). In spite of his poor health he devoted his spare time to metaphysics, mathematics, and English literature.
In 1850 Ingleby married Sarah Oakes (d. 3 January 1906).

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