Clan Ogilvie (Tartans, Crest) and The Story Behind
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Ogilvie
Gaelic Name: MacGhille Bhuidhe
Clan Crest: A lady affrontée from the middle upward Proper in Azure vestments richly attired holding a portcullis Gules
Clan Motto: A Fin (To the end)
Origin of Name: P lacename, Angus
Clan Badge: Evergreen Alkanet
Lands: Angus
Historic Seat: Airlie Castle
Clan Chief: The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Airlie
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Ogilvie Clan History
Gilbert, a descendant of the ancient Earls of Angus, inspired the name Ogilvie. The name Ogilvie is derived from the old English 'ocelfa' or 'high plain'.
The Ogilvie lands are located in Angus, and the Ogilvie family was appointed hereditary sheriffs of Angus in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The tower of Airlie, the castle of the chief of the Ogilvies, was built in the 15th century. The Campbells destroyed the 'Bonnie Hoose o' Airlie' in 1640, and this tragic incident is described in a period ballad.
The Ogilvie family suffered greatly in the service of the Stewart monarchs, supporting the Jacobite cause and fighting for the Stewarts in both 1715 and 1745. In 1746, an Ogilvie regiment also fought in the Battle of Culloden. Following the defeat, the chief of the Ogilvie clan fled to France and entered royal service.
The title of Earl of Ogilvie had become tainted by this time, and it was not until 1896 that an Act of Parliament restored the earldom to the family.The current chief of the Ogilvie clan is the Queen's Lord Chamberlain.
Royal ties were also strengthened when the chief's brother, Angus Ogilvy, married HRH Princess Alexandra.
Ogilvie Places & People
Clan Ogilvie People
John Ogilvie’s execution
Ogilvie, James (circa 1645)
At Philiphaugh, James Ogilvie, 2nd Earl of Ogilvie, was taken prisoner. While awaiting execution, he was imprisoned in St. Andrews Castle. On the eve of his execution, he made a daring escape by impersonating his sister, who had come to see him.
Ogilvie, John (1597-1615)
He was a Jesuit priest from Banff who was hanged for defending the papacy's spiritual supremacy. He was canonized in 1976 after being beatified in 1927. He holds the distinction of being Scotland's only officially recognized martyr after the Reformation.
Ogilvie Tartans
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Modern Ogilvie Hunting
Ogilvie Ancient Hunting
Airlie's Ogilvie
Ogilvie Crest & Coats of Arms
Clan Ogilvie Crest:
The crest depicts a lady affrontée from the middle upward. Proper in Azure vestments and a portcullis Gules
Coats of Arms of Ogilvie
A word about Coats of Arms:
A coat of arms is granted to an individual under Scottish heraldic law (with the exception of civic or corporate arms). A 'family coat of arms' does not exist. With the exceptions noted above, the arms depicted below are personal arms. Only the person who has been granted these weapons has the right to use them.
Earl of Airlie OGILVY
Argent, a lion passant guardant, Gules, crowned and collared with an open imperial crown, Proper.
Memorial Panel for Ogilvie of Barras
Kineff Parish Church
James Dempster took the photograph.
The arms of the Ogilvie of Barras baronets in Kineff church, with the canton of a Nova Scotia baronet displaced by the augmentation gained for their role in preserving Scots regalia.
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