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William Ogilvie of
Pittensear FRSE FSA(Scot) (1736–1819),
known as the
Rebel Professor and
described by his
biographer as the ''Euclid of Land law Reform'...
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tradition include Henry George, Locke,
Thomas Paine,
William Ogilvie of
Pittensear,
Herbert Spencer, and more recently,
Baruch Brody, Ellerman,
James O....
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Nisbet (1657-1725) lawyer,
antiquarian and
heraldist William Ogilvie of
Pittensear (1736–1819) classicist,
numismatist and land
reformer James Oswald (1710–1769)...
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Gavin Dunbar,
Robert Laws, a
missionary to
Malawi and
William Ogilvie of
Pittensear—the ‘rebel professor’. St Machar's
Cathedral has been
featured in BBC...
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Eugen Dühring, François Huet [fr], John
Stuart Mill,
William Ogilvie of
Pittensear,
Thomas Paine, Karl Polanyi, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon,
Carlo Rosselli, Thomas...
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historian William Ogilvie (disambiguation),
several people William Ogilvie of
Pittensear (1736–1819),
Scottish land
reformer and 'rebel professor'
William Ogilvie...
- postmaster,
James Chalmers (who was a
grandson of
George Chalmers of
Pittensear in Lhanbryde) and his wife Isabella.
After completing a
course at King's...
- 1879)
James Miln,
antiquary (died 1881) 14
February –
William Ogilvie of
Pittensear, classicist,
numismatist and land
reformer (born 1736) 12
March – Robert...
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screenwriter Robert Maxwell Ogilvie (1932–1981),
classicist William Ogilvie of
Pittensear (1736–1819),
classicist and
reformer William Henry Ogilvie (1869–1963)...
- some of the
radical authors of the period,
including William Ogilvie of
Pittensear. He met
Gaspar Melchor de
Jovellanos in 1793, and they corresponded, but...