He was born in 1762 in the manse at
Forteviot the youngest son of Mary Bryce and her husband, Rev Harry Inglis, the local minister. He studied
Theology at the
University of Edinburgh and was licensed to preach in September 1785 by the Presbytery of Perth. He found a patron and was ordained in
Tibbermore church in July 1786. In October 1799 he was translated to
Old Greyfraiars in
Edinburgh. In 1804 the University granted him an honorary doctorate (DD) and later that same year he was elected
Moderator of the General Assembly. He was then living at 5 Nicolson Street, a short distance from the church. In 1810 he was made
Dean of the Chapel Royal serving
George IV. By 1820 he had moved to 43
George Square. In 1824 he instigated the Committee on Foreign Missions within the Church of Scotland. ==Family==