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Sir Thomas Colvin William Ingilby, 6th Baronet (Emma Clare Roebuck Thompson) was born on 1955, is an English aristocrat and businesswoman. Discover Sir Thomas Colvin William Ingilby, 6th Baronet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Emma Clare Roebuck Thompson
Occupation landowner, businesswoman
Age 69 years old
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Parents Richard A. Thompson Pamela Margaret Baker
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Emma Clare Roebuck Ingilby, Lady Ingilby (née; Thompson) is a British aristocrat and businesswoman.

1556

She is a descendant of John Spicer, a Protestant martyr who was burnt at the stake in 1556 during the Marian persecutions and was listed in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.

She studied business at the University of Bristol.

After finishing university, she worked as a personal assistant for a finance director.

1980

She co-owns and co-runs the estate alongside her husband, and opened the castle up to the public in the late 1980s.

Lady Ingilby is the daughter of Major Richard A. Thompson, a military officer, and Pamela Margaret Baker, a school teacher.

Her parents met in Hong Kong, where her father was serving in the British Armed Forces, shortly after World War II.

Her father's family are an old Quaker family of merchants from Yorkshire, and her grandparents were friends with the Terry and Rowntree families.

1984

Upon her marriage to Sir Thomas Colvin William Ingilby, 6th Baronet in 1984, she became the châtelaine of Ripley Castle, the seat of the Ingilby baronets.

They married on 25 December 1984.

Upon her marriage to Sir Thomas, she gained the title Lady Ingilby.

She and her husband have five children:

Lady Ingilby is a member at York Racecourse.

She serves as patron of Candlelighters, a foundation in Yorkshire that supports families with children battling cancer.

2000

When she began managing the estate, she employed seventeen staff personnel and, by the 2000s, employed over one-hundred and twenty.

Lady Ingilby grows coffee, palms, bananas, oranges, cacti, and orchids in Ripley's gardens.

2014

Lady Ingilby co-owns and co-manages Ripley Castle, a 14th-century estate, with her husband.

The castle, the Ingilby family home for over seven-hundred years, is in Ripley, North Yorkshire, near Harrogate.

Shortly after they married, she and Sir Thomas decided to commercialize Ripley.

The Harrogate Convention Centre had been built a few years before, and the Ingilbys opened up the castle for dinners and teas, and turned some of the estate's stables and outbuildings into shops, in order to pull in tourism from the convention centre.

They gave commercial leases to an art gallery, a pub, cafés, a gin-tasting room, a small clothing boutique, and a florist in Ripley.

Lady Ingilby originally cooked the meals for formal dinners and events at the castle, for sometimes up to a hundred guests.

She once hosted Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the castle.

She hosts weddings and other formal events at the castle, and opened a 25-room hotel, called the Boar's Head, in one of the estate's listed buildings.

She also opened up the east wing of the castle as a conference and banqueting facility.

2020

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, she had to dismiss her gardening staff, and had to manage the 15 acres of gardens, and the village flowers, on her own.

In February 2021, she was interviewed by Emma Manners, Duchess of Rutland for the podcast Duchess, where she talked about her role at Ripley Castle.

She met Sir Thomas Colvin William Ingilby, 6th Baronet of Ripley Castle, at a dinner party when she was eighteen years old.