Viscount of Irvine

[1] It was created on 23 May 1661 for Henry Ingram, of Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, and Hoar Cross Hall, Staffordshire.

He married Isabella, daughter of John Machell (MP for Horsham).

The 6th and 7th Viscounts were both Members of Parliament for Horsham and Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire.

The Dowager Isabella Ingram outlived all her sons and died in 1764 aged 94.

The Honourable Isabella Ingram, eldest daughter of the 9th Viscount, was a mistress of George IV.

Sir Arthur Ingram (c. 1565–1642), ancestor of the Viscounts of Irvine.
Temple Newsam near Leeds, seat of the Viscounts of Irvine