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1897 Claim that he introduced Royalty to the motor car when he drove the Duke of Cambridge in his [[Daimler]].<ref>[[Automotor Journal 1898/01/15]]</ref>
1897 Claim that he introduced Royalty to the motor car when he drove the Duke of Cambridge in his [[Daimler]].<ref>[[Automotor Journal 1897/01/18]]</ref>


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Hugh Inglos of the Omnium Supply Co

Son of General Inglos

1897 Claim that he introduced Royalty to the motor car when he drove the Duke of Cambridge in his Daimler.[1]

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