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- Q19894886 description "Scottish politician".
- Q19894886 description "Scottish politician".
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- Q19894886 abstract "Col. the Hon. Donald Ogilvy (27 May 1788 – 30 December 1863) of Clova in Forfarshire was a Scottish politician.Ogilvy's father, who had inherited estates in both Forfarshire and Perthshire, styled himself the 5th Earl of Airlie. The title which had been attainted twice, through the family's involvement in both the Jacobite rising of 1715 and 1745 rising. The attainder was lifted in 1826, allowing Donald's other brother David to resume the title.Donald joined the army of East India Company in 1804, but was not promoted, so settled in Scotland first in Fettercairn, and then from 1820 at Clova. at the 1830 general election he contested the Perth Burghs, losing to John Stuart-Wortley. Wortley was unseated on petition, but the resulting by-election was contested by Donald's brother William Ogilvy.Donald was elected at a by-election in October 1831 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Forfarshire, at a by-election following the sitting MP William Maule's elevation to the peerage. However, he was unseated on petition in January 1832,and did not stand for Parliament again.In the 1830s he is listed as living at 4 Atholl Crescent in Edinburgh's fashionable west end.".
- Q19894886 birthDate "1788-05-27".
- Q19894886 birthYear "1788".
- Q19894886 deathDate "1863-12-30".
- Q19894886 deathYear "1863".
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- Q19894886 dateOfBirth "1788-05-27".
- Q19894886 dateOfDeath "1863-12-30".
- Q19894886 name "Ogilvy, Donald".
- Q19894886 shortDescription "Scottish politician".
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- Q19894886 comment "Col. the Hon. Donald Ogilvy (27 May 1788 – 30 December 1863) of Clova in Forfarshire was a Scottish politician.Ogilvy's father, who had inherited estates in both Forfarshire and Perthshire, styled himself the 5th Earl of Airlie. The title which had been attainted twice, through the family's involvement in both the Jacobite rising of 1715 and 1745 rising.".
- Q19894886 label "Donald Ogilvy".
- Q19894886 givenName "Donald".
- Q19894886 name "Donald Ogilvy".
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- Q19894886 surname "Ogilvy".