Alexander Inglis (died 1496) was a Scottish cleric and royal clerk.
[1] At some point in his life he had attended university and obtained a Licentiate in Decrees.
[4] Inglis ran into difficulty on 22 October, when the Chancellor of the diocese of Aberdeen, George Brown, was also provided as Bishop of Dunkeld.
[4] Inglis was styled Bishop-elect in Scotland until 1485,[5] but on 13 June 1484, Brown had been consecrated at the Papal see.
[6] Inglis continued to hold his previous posts as Archdeacon and Dean until his death in 1496.