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William Ogilvie (Ardglass)

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He died in 1832 and his remains were interred in the Church of Ireland on Kildare Street in Ardglass. He died fondly remembered as "a man of character, a man of splendid determination, a man absolutely devoid of petty meanesses, and a man of exceptional tenderness".
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and was described as speaking with a harsh Scots voice, being dour, ungainly, often rude and frequently unshaven. Eccentric in his age this shy, reserved, rather grubby man believed that children were sensible immature people and had an excellent rapport with them.
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suggests several possible backgrounds: "His enemies alleged that he was from a humble background, though possibly educated at Edinburgh University ... some even said he had come to Ireland as a drummer in a Scots regiment." Another suggestion was that he was from
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He spent his latter years rebuilding the town which was once a major trading port. He successfully established a harbour here in 1813 and built public baths making the town one of the most fashionable
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Ogilvie married Lady Emily, who continued to be known as the Dowager Duchess of Leinster, on 26 October 1774, months after the death of her husband, but their love affair had begun before his death in
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in the north of Ireland. A firm believer in self-sufficiency, Ardglass had gardens laid out for residents to grow their own produce (
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from his stepson Rear Admiral Lord Charles FitzGerald, and he and Lady Emily lived there for part of their marriage in
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Wexford constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Donegal constituencies
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Emily Charlotte "Mimie" Ogilvie (May 1778โ€“22 January 1832); she married
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A further three children were born to them after their marriage:
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caricature of William Ogilvie by his son in law, Charles Lock
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Cecilia Margaret Ogilvie (9 July 1775 โ€“ 1824); she married
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