Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine

Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine (25 January 1666 – 21 June 1702) was an English Member of Parliament and peer.

In October 1685, when he was 19 and she 15 years old, Arthur married Isabella Machell (1670–1764) in London at St Benet Gracechurch, although that church was then being rebuilt (1681–1686).

[2] Isabella was the eldest daughter of the former Helena Warmestry,[3] and John Machell (1637–1704) of Hills Place, MP for Horsham.

[4] The marriage reinforced older Machell connections with the Rich family, from which Viscountess Essex Ingram, Arthur's mother, was also descended.

[11] A portrait reputed to be of Arthur the 3rd Viscount is at Temple Newsam,[12] and he also features in a landscape hunting scene by Leonard Knyff.