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19th Century Forfarshire Masons

Sir John Ogilvy, 9th Baronet of Inverquharity: - (desended from a cadet branch of the Ogilvy Earls of Airlie)

 

Born 17th March 1803 – Died April 1890

A member and Past Master of Lodge Operative No. 47, - described as ‘an aristocratic Whig of the better type, was MP for Dundee for 16 years (1857 to 1874) and a noted public benefactor.

Convenor of the County of Forfar 1855-1866, Lt Gen of the Royal Company of Archers, member of the Dundee Harbour Board for 20 years, He was connected with the Volunteer Forces, He was Colonel and then Honorary Colonel of the 1st Forfarshire Rifle Volunteers.

Instrumental in the erection of the Dundee Royal Infirmary, and was at the laying of the foundation stone by the Grand Master the Duke of Athole in 1852

 It was through his generosity and that of his wife – Lady Jane that in 1852 the nearby Baldovan Institute was built for ‘helpless and afflicted patients’; originally designated as Baldovan Asylum ‘for imbecile and idiot children’. He was created a Burgess of Dundee in 1855.

The House of Baldovan became the property of the Ogilvy’s of Inverquharity at the end of the 18th Century – it used to be described as ‘a large three-story classical mansion fronted by a triumphal stairway and arch through which one entered into a piano mobile on the first floor level’ The house fell into decay and was recently demolished after a young boy was killed playing in the derelict house.

The Baldovan Institute, the former Industrial School became Strathmartine Hospital – now closed.

Iain D. McIntosh (June 2010)


 
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The Industrial School at Baldovan- This became Strathmartine Hospital
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Grave of Sir John Ogilvie in Strathmartine Graveyard
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Grave of Sir John Ogilvie in Strathmartine Graveyard