Margaret Ogilvy, Lady Ogilvy
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Lady Ogilvy | |
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Lady Ogilvy in 1745 | |
| Born | Margaret Johnstone, 1725 |
| Died | 1757 |
| Wars and battles | Jacobite rising of 1745 |
| Spouse | David Ogilvy, 6th Earl of Airlie |
| Issue | Margaret David Johanna |
| Parents | Sir James Johnstone, 3rd Baronet Barbara Murray |
Margaret Ogilvy, Lady Ogilvy (née Johnstone; 1725 – 1757) was a Scottish Jacobite noblewoman. She accompanied the Jacobite army to several battles in 1746. She was captured and imprisoned after the Battle of Culloden, but escaped from Edinburgh Castle into a brief exile in France before returning to Scotland with her family.
She was born Margaret Johnstone, daughter of Sir James Johnstone, 3rd Baronet of Westerhall, and his wife, The Hon. Barbara Murray, whose brothers were involved in the Jacobite movement. Her many siblings included Barbara, James (later a lieutenant-colonel in the English army), William, George, and John.[1]
By 1745 she had eloped with David Ogilvy, Lord Ogilvy, later the de jure 6th Earl of Airlie and Chief of Clan Ogilvy who led his clan during the '45.[2][3]
