• Remote & Rural Remedies



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    • Ogilvy, Thomas
    • Thomas Ogilvy purchased the Corrimony estate in 1835. He authored a short publication on Navigation Laws in 1849 and in 1854 privately published a book regarding the deaths of a number of his family members.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/75
    • Orde, J. P.
    • Sir John Powlett Orde of Kilmory and North Uist, born in 1803, largely built the mansion house at Kilmory over a period of fifty years from 1828 to his death in 1878. He was the son of Sir John Orde, who had been the Governor of Dominica in the 1780s. He married Eliza Woollery Campbell in 1826 and had one son with her.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/6
    • Ogilvy, Thomas:

      Thomas Ogilvy purchased the Corrimony estate in 1835. He authored a short publication on Navigation Laws in 1849 and in 1854 privately published a book regarding the deaths of a number of his family members.

      RCP/COL/4/8/75


    • Orde, J. P.:

      Sir John Powlett Orde of Kilmory and North Uist, born in 1803, largely built the mansion house at Kilmory over a period of fifty years from 1828 to his death in 1878. He was the son of Sir John Orde, who had been the Governor of Dominica in the 1780s. He married Eliza Woollery Campbell in 1826 and had one son with her.

      RCP/COL/4/8/6