Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine
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The Viscount of Irvine | |
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| Member of Parliament for Yorkshire | |
| In office 1701–1702 | |
| Preceded by | The Lord Fairfax of Cameron Sir John Kaye |
| Succeeded by | Sir John Kaye Marquess of Hartington |
| Member of Parliament for Scarborough | |
| In office 1693–1701 | |
| Preceded by | Francis Thompson John Hungerford |
| Succeeded by | Sir Charles Hotham William Thompson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Arthur Ingram 25 January 1666 |
| Died | 21 June 1702 (aged 36) |
| Relations | Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester (grandfather) |
| Children | 9 |
| Parent(s) | Henry Ingram, 1st Viscount of Irvine Lady Essex Montagu |
Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine (25 January 1666 – 21 June 1702) was an English Member of Parliament and peer. He was the Vice-Admiral of Yorkshire and Member of Parliament for Yorkshire and Scarborough. He was the father or grandfather of all the later Viscounts Irvine.
The 3rd Viscount Irvine was the younger of two sons of the 1st Viscount, Henry Ingram, of Temple Newsam, and younger brother of the 2nd Viscount, Edward Ingram (c. 1662–1688). Edward inherited the title at the age of 4, on his father's death, and therefore their mother the Viscountess Essex Ingram, née Montagu (daughter of Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester), was the more important parental example. Arthur lived a little longer than his father and brother, both of whom died at the age of 26.