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{{Infobox person | |||
| name = Jonathan Duncan Inverarity | |||
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1812|08|11}} | |||
| birth_place = [[Bombay]], [[Bombay Presidency]], [[British India]] | |||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1882|04|28|1812|08|11}} | |||
| death_place = [[Rosemount, Aberdeen|Rosemount]], [[Angus, Scotland|Angus]], [[Scotland]] | |||
| occupation = [[Indian Civil Service|Civil servant]] | |||
| years_active = 1931–1965 | |||
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'''Jonathan Duncan Inverarity''' (11 August 1812 – 28 April 1882, [[Rosemount, Aberdeen|Rosemount]], [[Angus, Scotland|Angus]]) was a Scottish civil servant of the [[Bombay Presidency]].<ref name=Obit>{{cite news|title=Obituary|newspaper=The Times|place=London|date=6 May 1882 |page=12}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/publications14inde#page/54/mode/2up/|page=54|title=Obituary Notices for the Year 1882|year=1883|publisher=Index Society|place=London}}</ref> | '''Jonathan Duncan Inverarity''' (11 August 1812 – 28 April 1882, [[Rosemount, Aberdeen|Rosemount]], [[Angus, Scotland|Angus]]) was a Scottish civil servant of the [[Bombay Presidency]].<ref name=Obit>{{cite news|title=Obituary|newspaper=The Times|place=London|date=6 May 1882 |page=12}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/publications14inde#page/54/mode/2up/|page=54|title=Obituary Notices for the Year 1882|year=1883|publisher=Index Society|place=London}}</ref> | ||
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Inverarity's 1830 Haileybury notes of the teachings of [[Thomas Robert Malthus|Thomas Malthus]] and his interpretations of [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations'' have been an important source for the study of Malthus' teachings and ideas.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Inverarity Manuscript|author=Pullen, John M.|journal=History of Political Economy|volume=13|year=1981|pages=794–811|doi=10.1215/00182702-13-4-794}}</ref> | Inverarity's 1830 Haileybury notes of the teachings of [[Thomas Robert Malthus|Thomas Malthus]] and his interpretations of [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations'' have been an important source for the study of Malthus' teachings and ideas.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Inverarity Manuscript|author=Pullen, John M.|journal=History of Political Economy|volume=13|year=1981|pages=794–811|doi=10.1215/00182702-13-4-794}}</ref> | ||
Inverarity married Martha | Inverarity married Maria Martha, eldest daughter of Sir [[Sir John Willoughby, 4th Baronet|John Pollard Willoughby]], at Bombay in 1844. Martha died in 1871 and he later married Agnes Anne Spottiswoode, daughter of Captain Donald Oenas Mackay.<ref name=register>{{cite book|year=1914|title=The Edinburgh Academy Register. A record of all those who have entered the school since its foundation in 1824|publisher=T&A Constable|place=Edinburgh|url=https://archive.org/stream/edinburghacademy00edinuoft#page/2/mode/2up/|page=3}}</ref> They had five sons and a daughter. The eldest son [[John Duncan Inverarity]] (1847-1923) was an eminent barrister at the Bombay High Court.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gleig.ca/docs/Descendants_of_Rev_George_Gleig_Arbroath.pdf|title=Family of the Rev George Gleig, Arbroath|accessdate= 18 February 2017}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |