Family and Education
s. of Sir Henry Inglose (d. bef. Apr. 1395), CFR, xi. 154. According to Norf. Archaeology, xv. 192, Sir Henry sen. d. bef. 1389. by Anne (d.1395), CIPM, xvii. 482-3. da. and event. h. of Sir Roger Genney (d.1376) of Dilham. CFR, xi. 154; Norf. RO, Norwich consist. ct., Reg. Heydon, f. 125; C.F. Richmond, Paston Fam.: First Phase, 210n. m. (1) Denise, da. of Nicholas Wychyngham (d.1434) of Witchingham, Norf., 2s. 2da.; Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 5th ser. ix. 287; Norwich consist. ct., Regs. Surflete, ff. 138-40, Betyns, ff. 62-63; CIPM, xxiv. 201-4; Richmond, 214. Inglose’s eldest son and heir, Henry Inglose jun., was evidently his son by his first wife, since he was born in about 1411 (C139/141/9), and it is likely that Denise was also the mother of the MP’s other children. (2) bef. Mich. 1423, KB27/650, rot. 121. Anne (d.c.1443), CP25(1)/169/188/140; CIPM Hen. VII, i. 190. da. of John Wythe (d.1387) of Smallburgh, Norf., by Sibyl (d.1421), wid. of John Calthorpe (d.1415) of Burnham Thorpe, Norf., and Sir William Bowet (d.1422/3) of Wrentham, Suff., and Horsford, Norf. Richmond, 207, 214-15; F. Blomefield, Norf. xi. 435; Norwich consist. ct., Reg. Harsyk, f. 90. Wythe was not, as Richmond states, a knight. Kntd. between 11 Jan. and 2 June 1418. Rot. Normanniae ed. Hardy, 359; DKR, xliv. 605.
Offices Held

Attestor, parlty. elections, Norf. 1410, 1411, 1423, 1431, 1433, 1445.

Collector, customs and subsidies, Great Yarmouth 20 Feb.-7 Aug. 1415. CFR, xi. 70, 72; E122/151/6, 7.

Capt. of Beaumont 1417. William of Worcestre, Itins. ed. Harvey, 359.

J.p. Norf. 20 July 1424 – Nov. 1429, 2 Mar. 1444 – Dec. 1447.

Lt. of John, duke of Bedford, admiral of Eng., for the coast from the Thames to Berwick-upon-Tweed bef. July 1427-aft. Easter 1431. PPC, iii. 275; CPR, 1422–9, p. 502; 1429–36, pp. 36–37; CP40/681, rot. 301.

Commr. to treat for loans, Norf., Suff. May 1428, Mar. 1431, Norf. June 1446; assess loan, Norf. Apr. 1431; of inquiry, Norwich Nov. 1433 (concealments of Thomas Ingham*), Dec. 1433 (misgovernance by city authorities), Norf., Suff. June 1440, Aug. 1442 (non-payment of customs); to distribute tax allowance, Norf. Jan. 1436, May 1437, Aug. 1449; of array Jan. 1436; gaol delivery, Ipswich Oct. 1438, Mar. 1439, Norwich castle Feb. 1450; C66/443, mm. 19d, 30d; 470, m. 10d. to treat for tax, Norf. Feb. 1441.

Dep. to Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, capt. of Calais by 21 Oct. 1437. PPC, v. 66. A.R. Smith, ‘Sir John Fastolf’ (Oxf. Univ. D.Phil. thesis, 1982), 108, claims he was the dep. of Humphrey Stafford, earl of Stafford, but Stafford did not become capt. of Calais until 1442: CP, ii. 388.

Chief steward, Gower, for John Mowbray, 3rd duke of Norfolk, by 1440–1. DL29/651/10531, m. 3.

Main residences: Loddon; Dilham, Norf.
Englos, Ingeles, Ingelhous, Ingelouse, Inglous, Ynglish
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