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Inghamite|ˈɪŋəmaɪt| [f. the surname Ingham + -ite.] A member of the religious body founded about 1740 by Benjamin Ingham (1712–72) of Aberford, near York, on principles akin to those of the Moravians and Methodists. Also attrib.
1839in Penny Cycl. XV. 141/1. 1858–60 J. Gardner Faiths World s.v., Remains of the Inghamites are still found in England, but they are a very small body. 1874J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects s.v., Nine Inghamite chapels [are] enumerated in the Religious Census of 1851. |