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- SIR JOHN OGILVY, M. first, in 1720, Helen,
daughter and co-heir of Sir Laurence MERCER, of Aldie, by whom he had issue,
1. JOHN, fifth baronet, of whom pre-
sently.
David, brigadier-general, fought at. Culloden, d. governor of the island of St. Eustatin, 30th May, 1781.
Thomas, fought at. Culloden under
Charles Edward Stewart, and subse-
quently joined the French service.
Sir John m. secondly, Anne, daughter of James CARNEGIE, of Finhaven, by whom he had a son, Charles, and two daughters, of whom the elder, Anne, rn. the Rev. Charles ROBERTS. He d. 1743, and was s. by his eldest son,
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