Clement Mansfield Ingleby

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Clement Mansfield Ingleby (1823 - 1886) was a Shakespearian scholar.

Ingleby was born near Birmingham, passed from Cambridge, where he graduated in 1847, to practise as a solicitor, but abandoned law for literature in 1859. His early works were of a philosophical nature, but he is best known as the author of a long series of works on Shakespearian subjects, of which The Shakespeare Fabrications was the first and Shakespeare: the Man and the Book the chief. He was a Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature.

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This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopædia.

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