WilliamOgilvie may refer to: WilliamOgilvie of Pittensear (1736–1819), Scottish land reformer and 'rebel professor' WilliamOgilvie (surveyor) (1846–1912)...
WilliamOgilvie of Pittensear FRSE FSA (Scot) (1736–1819), known as the Rebel Professor and described by his biographer as the ''Euclid of Land law Reform'...
William Henry Ogilvie (21 August 1869 – 30 January 1963) was a Scottish-Australian narrative poet and horseman, jackaroo, and drover, and described as...
is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1701 for James Ogilvie, who in 1711 succeeded his father as 4th Earl of Findlater. The earldoms...
William Heneage Ogilvie K.B.E., M.Ch., F.R.C.S. (July 14, 1887 – April 15, 1971) was an accomplished British surgeon, medical essayist, and yachtsman...
Canadian government sent a survey team to resolve the issue in 1890. WilliamOgilvie, who had recently distinguished himself by accurately surveying the...
northwest. The mountain was named in 1923 by Lawrence Martin to honor WilliamOgilvie (1846–1912), a Canadian official whose surveys in 1893–95 helped establish...
lengths of claims were often challenged and when the government surveyor WilliamOgilvie conducted surveys to settle disputes, he found some claims exceeded...
Juneau, WilliamOgilvie had heard reports of a low pass near the Deyes Inlet to the headwaters of the Lewes River (Yukon River). The Ogilvie expedition...
Yukon Territory. He resigned soon after in 1898. His successor was WilliamOgilvie. He died in Brockville, Ontario in 1905. Mount Walsh, a mountain peak...
George Ogilvie, 1st Baronet (died c.1680) Sir WilliamOgilvie, 2nd Baronet (died c.1707) Sir David Ogilvie, 3rd Baronet (died c.1740) Sir WilliamOgilvie, 4th...
of Christopher Birdwood, 2nd Baron Birdwood, at Delhi, India. Mark WilliamOgilvie Birdwood, later 3rd Baron Birdwood, was their son. "Oxfordshire, England...
Captain William Watson Ogilvie (15 February 1835 – 12 January 1900), commanded a division of the Royal Montreal Cavalry during the Fenian Raids. He and...
The WilliamOgilvie House is a property in College Grove, Tennessee, United States dating from c. 1800 that was listed on the National Register of Historic...
the name of the British surgeon Sir William Heneage Ogilvie (1887–1971), who first reported it in 1948. Ogilvie syndrome is an acute illness, which means...
tutor, WilliamOgilvie. In 1774, a year after her husband died in 1773, Emily outraged society in Ireland by marrying Ogilvie in France. With Ogilvie she...
of Canadian Biography Online "Father William Judge, S. J. National Historic Person". Parks Canada. "WilliamOgilvie National Historic Person". Parks Canada...