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OGILVT, SIR JOHN, of Innerqnharity, eo. Forfar, Clove, Water-Esk, Cortoqnhio, Ac., and of tnm the Ogilvies of M,P. for Dundee; b. 17 March, 1803 inherited as Inchewess, Batnaboth, Kissalty, Balnsgarrew (now harms), Tsrpheehy, 9th baronet, on the decease of his father, in 1823; Cortequtsie was Isnilt by one of the Lairds of Cleva, but fwith at. 1st, 7 July, 1831, Juliana-Barbara, yenngest dan. rise rest of the estate) sras afterivards acquired by Lord Airly, of the late Lord Henry Howard, and by her (who and Cortoqnhie beca:,:e one of tIse elsief seats of that fasnliy ci. 27 Dee. 1833) he had issue, r, RECTNALD-HewAaD-ALLIANDER, 8. 29 May, 1132; m. of Inncrquhariry, was e. by his el’lest son, 27 July, 1859, Olivia-Barbara, only dan. of Geerge, Davin (lsrmvv, 4tls Baron of lnnerqnlsarity. Tlsere appear to present Lerd Kiunaird, and has REG5NALD-HOWARD- have been disputes and fasnily fessds between rise Iteuso of ANGUS, 8. 12 Aug. 1869; lierbert-Kinnairsi, 8. 29 June, ls:nerqs:harisy and that of Cteva, tlses:gl: brotiser, ; l:rst tiress 2865; a son, 8. 9 Aug. 1866; and Violet-Olivia-Juliana. svere all at last acconss:sodatcd by the irrierpasition of friends, a Juliana, m. 27 July, 3859, to Sir Nelso,: Ryereft, hart. svlss were mutually chosen as hrbitratars t:y bells parties, and Sir John as. 2udly, 5 April, 1836, Lady Jaste-Elizabeth into a ,nrstaal bend of friendship, whereby they bonnd themselves Howard, 3rd dan. of Thomas, 16th Earl of asrother, dated the 24th of May, 1524. lIe os. — None, Suffolk, and by her (who rl. 28 July, 1861) has had descended of an ancient family of that nanre, in Dumbartonsirire, belle, a Henry-Thomas, 5, 1 Slay, 1837. is. Charles-WiBiam-Nermaia, 8. 6 Oct. 1839. i. Fanny-Henrietta. sr Mary-Margaret, :1. 17 Oct. 1610. ur. Edith-Isabel. iv. Evcline-Censtance.Slaud. and s’s. Elizabeth Fetheringham, dau. of Thomas Pstheringhans, ILIIICitgC. The ancient and far-spreading family of Ogilvy of Scetland, dan. Harlan, s,s. to James ManIc, of llelgurm, son of Ifenry deduces its pedigree from G,rcna,sr, who ira, create, Earl of Angus by ICing 3tALcoLam was s. by his son, CANaIO5E, and was s. by his son, Omoseanna, 2nd Earl of Aegus; whose 3rd son, GILBERT, assumed the namae of Oen.vy, from lands of that I JOHN, Isis heir; and, 2 James, sel:osc son, Js,,a, carried on dsnomioatiea ha isis possession. From this Gilbert Ogilvy rise line of this family, of vhem afterwards; and a dan. Janet, descended Isa PaTaseso OoLLvv, a man of great mes-it ansI fertitode. He whom slsc Isad seven sons, all fenndem of respectable families, adtsered always firmly to the inlerest of ithsg RoseaT Barer, H e was s by his eldest son, and, for his loyalty and foitlsfo.l services, obtained from that Sia JOHN OssLvy, of lnnorqulsas-ily, wire, in 1583, s,: Etirabell:, great monarels a grant-of the lands of Helms. lie left leone, two and was 0. by his nephew, sons: 1 Alexander, his iscir; and 2 Patrick de Ogilvy, of JOHN, mu of his brother James, before mentioned, solsirls Wester-Fewrio. Tise next in this descent was, Pavarew or Ooss.vv, of Wester-Posvrte, 2nd son of Sir Patrick, Jol:n was knighted by ICing Jaurs VI. ihe 28th of June, 1600. who obtained from his neplsew, Sir Pats-irk Ogilvy, of Ogilvy, He so. isis cousin, hlattlda, dan. of Thomas Folheringham, of son of his brother Alexsnder, to Isins and Siargery his ss-ife, the Powerie, in 2586, by s-hens ho Isad a son, Sos Jossa, his lseir, and lands of Weoter-Posorie. By snarriage with tlse above liargery, fossr daas. Ito d. in the e,sd of tIre reign of King JaNus VI., only dau., and at length sole heiress of Robert Bamsay, of and was a. by his son, Anchterlsonse, he had one son, by wisoos he was ssscceedcd, WALTER OosLvv, of Wester-Powrie, aftenrards of Asselsterlssme, Ba:’snef of Nero &olirr, with remainder to Ins heirs male Isereditary sheriff of Forfar, who came to the possession generally, 26 Sept. 1625. Sir Jolsn 5:: Anne, dan. of Sir Alexander of tisat great estate and dignity upon the death of his uncle, sess, Sir Malcolno Bsmsay, of Asschterhonse, abssst the year 1365. II. isa DAvsn. This gentleman s;s. in 1882, hiargaret, d:ws. He left two sans 1 S’s WALTER, Isis heir; 2 Patrick. He was of Sir Jotsn Emkine, of Don, by v’hesn Ise Isad four sans and 0. by his eldest so’s, 555 WALTES OomLvY, of Asschterhomo, higis-shestif of Fos-f.sr, three daus., and was a. by the eldest, svlso was a man of great worth and merit, and lost his life in use Ill. Ssa Joozo, wIse was a. by isis eldest son, following manner —Duncan Stuart, natumi sen of Alexander, IV. Isa Jona. This genrtensass us. isi, in 1228, helen, dan. ef Earl of Bsschao, having entered the shire of Angus, at the head Sir Lasarenre hlercer, of Aidie, by selsairm Ire Irad four sans; and of a lawless gang of robbers, in order to plunder the country, 2ndty, Arssse, dan. of Janses Carnegie, Esq. of Finliaven, bywimons the sheriff, accompanied by his uterine brother, Walter Lighten, he had one son and two dans., of whons the elder, Anne, sm. the ancestor of that family, and a nuoneroos posse of coontry people, Rev. Charles tioberts. lie u-as s. by Isis eldest son, overtook the robbers at a place called Otonbreith, in Aogm, V. Ssss JOHN, s-ha os. in 1754. Charislte, ei,lcst dan. of Dr. where, after a sosart skirmish, Sir Walter with his brother, and Walter Tuiliedeph, of Taltiedeph, cc. Parlor, I:y so-isom he isad, about sixty ot his followers, were killed so the spot, in 1391. with two dam., ltasy and Charlotte, :1. 22 Feb. 1844, nine sons, He left three sons: I Sir Alexander, ancestor to Lord Finlater; viz., Jona, his heir. 2 Sir Walter, of Shstrethan; and, I Ira demo, of Innerqubarity, IVALTEa, successor to Isis brother. who carried en ttse line of this family, svl:ieh Sta ,J’onx OomLvY obmined fross: hts brother, Sir Walter the W5LLIAM, wise succeeded as 8th baronet. Treasurer, ttso lands ant barony of lnnerqnhority, in Porfarshire, James, ml. in the East Indies. - in 1420. He afterword, get a charter from William, Earl Alexander-, snrgeon in the E.I.Ce.b service, sss., snd mt. 2 of Angus, of the lands of Crief, in the barony of Kirriemuir, Thomas, A in IndiaItansssy, dated the 21st of March, 1422. He had a son, by whom he was sneceeded, ALExAzirsEa Ooss.vT, 2nd baron of lnnergnharity, who got a Adam, alsa an officer tom the army, wise d. in the West Indies. charter from Alexander Scter, I erd of Gordon, of the lands of Sir John ml. isa 1802, and was o.lsy iris son, 819 OGI Newton, Mordhilt, Idinnerdie, Balbredie, Ar., in tise barony of Kirrlensuir, dared use tills of Jesse, 1434; atso a chartrr frets, Nielsot Bortls,,-irk, of the lands of Ladinrts, ,tc., dated rise tills of Marels, 143d; and a rtsarter frosn W’itiiaos Giltord, of llamagarroels, of tile birds of Little Migry, doe., dated rise 1st of April, 1439; all whirls are eossfirmosl by a charter rrnder the great sail. By his wife, Janet, dae. and heiress of William Towers, of Bamfon, Ire had a son, Joins OosLvv, the 3rd Bares: of Innergatsarity, wise secreedod bins, lie got a charter fran: King JAMES lit., of disc tassds of Mi;ldtetan, of Ogilvy, Ifanderci:, Ac., to l:isn and Margaret Ilattmy, lila wife, dated the 23rd of August, 1-887. By rIse said Margaret, dan. of John Bottray, of Raifray, he had two sons: t David his heir; and, 2 Tlsomas, wIse acqsnred ttse lands of Bmeside, Quiech, Be., are descended. The Itense of but the estate sras given to one of their younger sons. John, wire having adjrntod all their differences, the l:rothers entered and tiseis’ posterity, lo live in peace and amsnty wilts one hsy wlsorrs Iso had a son, Joaa, Ins appsrent heir, who sss. Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Alexander Gostherlo (wise v-as killed at the battle of Fledden, in 1513), bywlsem Ise had a son, Ssa Jests OesLvr, of Innerqnhanity, wIse a. his grandfatirer of Pssrrie, by wlsosn he hod a son, Sia JOHN, his heir; and a Manic, of Inner-peffer, son of ilebert haute, of Pansnnrs. He Sra JonxOn,ivy, of Tsmerqnisarity, ivlso 5;;. Itelen Ogilvie, dais. of James, 4t1: Lord Ogilvie, of Ainly, and by Iser had two sons: so. Dsnal,l, progenitor of tIre Farqsslsarsons of Pineean, by Oglivie, by whom ire had no ctntdrcn. 21 e rl. in —, 1. Sma Jossa Or.iLvv, of lnnorqnlsarity, who sras created a Irvine, and was s, at iris decease by his eldest snrviving David, lirnt.-eel. in rIse arnsy, killed in Egypt in 1881, Nov. 1846, leaviag issmse. a mttimry officer, who fell at the eaptsu-c of Martiores. - 3t OCT 0 U IL V Y.