James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater

James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater was an architect (1750–1811). He was born at Perth and died at Dresden.

Also recorded as James Ogilvie Seafield; James, Earl of Findlater and Seafield Ogilvy; James, Earl of Seafield Ogilvie; James Ogilvie Findlater; James Ogilvy, Earl of Findlater and Seafield; Earl of Seafield James Ogilvy.

James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater in brief

Born
1750
Died
1811
Known for
architect
Place of birth
Perth
Contents

Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the headings James Ogilvie Seafield, James, Earl of Findlater and Seafield Ogilvy, James, Earl of Seafield Ogilvie, James Ogilvie Findlater and James Ogilvy, Earl of Findlater and Seafield.

He was the child of James Ogilvy, 6th Earl of Findlater and Mary Murray. He married Christina Teresa Josepha Murray.

Identity

James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Authority records

The identifiers under which James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater may be traced in institutional catalogues.

James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q871425.

Chronology

  1. 1750James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater born at Perth.
  2. 1750James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater was born in 1750 at Perth.
  3. 1811James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater died at Dresden.
  4. 1811James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater died in 1811 at Dresden.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q871425: James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater

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