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Son of Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity, 5th bart., and Charlotte Tullideph of Antigua (the daughter of Walter Tullideph). The mortgagees of the estate of Sir William Ogilvy bart. (Robert and Henry Jefferson of Whitehaven, each of whom q.v.) were awarded the compensation for the two estates on Antigua which had belonged to him. Sir William Ogilvy's son, Sir John Ogilvy the 9th baronet, was MP for Dundee 1857-1874.
Joseph Foster (ed.), The Baronetage and Knightage of the British Empire (1882) part 2 p. 470; Vere Langford Oliver History of Antigua Vol. III pp. 155-156; see also Richard B. Sheridan, 'Letters from a sugar plantation in Antigua, 1739-1758', Agricultural History, Vol. 31, No. 3 (July, 1957), pp. 3-23 for more on Walter Tullideph.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Sarah Morley
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Children
8 sons; 1 daughter
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£2,342 2s 0d
Other association
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£4,549 5s 10d
Other association
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- 1823 [EY] → Owner
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Son → Mother
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Son → Father
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Grandson → Grandfather
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Baldovan House, Dundee, Angus, Scotland, Scotland
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