Captain William Watson Ogilvie (15 February 1835 – 12 January 1900), commanded a division of the Royal Montreal Cavalry during the Fenian Raids. He and his two brothers, Alexander and John, are remembered for their pioneering work in the Canadian milling trade and as pioneers and believers in the success of the Canadian West.
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Captain WilliamWatsonOgilvie (15 February 1835 – 12 January 1900), commanded a division of the Royal Montreal Cavalry during the Fenian Raids. He and...
building built in the 1890s was known as Édifice William-Watson-Ogilvie and housed offices Ogilvie Milling Company until the 1940s when it was used by...
medical essayist William Robert Ogilvie-Grant (1863–1924), Scottish ornithologist WilliamWatsonOgilvie (1835–1900), Canadian pioneer William Ogilvy, 8th...
in 1855, Ogilvie went into partnership with his younger brother, John, forming A. W. Ogilvie & Company. Their brother, WilliamWatsonOgilvie, joined the...
Montreal William Notman (1826–1891), photographer and businessman Alexander Walker Ogilvie (1829–1902), miller, statesman WilliamWatsonOgilvie (1835–1900)...
William Henry Ogilvie (21 August 1869 – 30 January 1963) was a Scottish-Australian narrative poet and horseman, jackaroo, and drover, and described as...
that he purchased from Sir George Simpson; purchased in 1871 by WilliamWatsonOgilvie and altered by him in 1890; purchased in 1926 by Sir Percy Walters...
Isidore Gordon Ascher (1835–1914), British-Canadian novelist and poet WilliamWatsonOgilvie (1835–1900), miller and soldier John Lorn McDougall (1838–1909)...
he married Mary Elizabeth Ogilvie, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Gavin Lang Ogilvie (youngest son of WilliamWatsonOgilvie) and his wife Mary Gzowski...
July 2004. Sarah Ogilvie, "Rethinking Burchfield and World Englishes" International Journal of Lexicography, 21: 23–59, 2008. Sarah Ogilvie, "Words of the...
Dunnottar. Ogilvie surrendered on 24 May, on condition that the garrison could go free. Finding the honours gone, the Cromwellians imprisoned Ogilvie and his...
(John Shedden) Miss Richardson (Sheila Grier) Maggie Watson Douglas Dunbar John Morrison Jackie Ogilvie Miss Richardson Mr Thomson The seventh series had...
acquaintance of Sir WilliamWatson, who invited him to join the Bath Philosophical Society. Herschel became an active member, and through Watson would greatly...
began working for the Gas Light and Coke Company, appointed by David Milne Watson. From 1928 to 1941, he held the position of General Manager. During the...
onwards, and the post of Painter and Limner was created in 1702 for George Ogilvie. The duties included "drawing pictures of our [the Monarch's] person or...
1933–1935: Herbert Grant Watson 1935–1937: Thomas Maitland Snow 1937–1940: Herbert Grant Watson 1940–1944: Sir George Ogilvie-Forbes 1944–1949: James Leishman...
Stephen Mann Richard John Nelmes Stephen Patrick O’Rahilly Bridget Margaret Ogilvie Timothy Noel Palmer John C B Papaloizou Venkatraman Ramakrishnan Elizabeth...