OGLE, HARMON CHALONER (1 son of Nathaniel Ogle of Orpington,
Kent). _b._ 1843; educ. Magdalen coll. Oxf., demy 1861–5, fellow
1865–87, usher 1866–7, tutor 1868–71, junior dean of arts
1868, bursar 1870, schoolmaster 1876–86; B.A. 1865, M.A. 1868;
took the Ireland 1863, Craven 1866, Denyer and Johnson 1868,
scholarships; warden Queen’s coll. Birmingham Aug. 1873 to 1874;
master Worcester cathedral school 1874–6; R. of Tubney, Berks.
1886 to death; with Thomas Clayton published Select pieces for
translation into Latin prose 1879; offered to go as a missionary
in the archbishop’s mission to Assyria, was studying Assyrian
preparatory to sailing in Aug. 1887. _d._ Queen’s hotel, Leeds
25 June 1887.
OGLE, JAMES ADEY (son of Richard Ogle, general practitioner).
_b._ Great Russell st. London 22 Oct. 1792; educ Eton 1808–10;
commoner Trin. coll. Oxf. 1810, scholar 1811, B.A. 1813, M.A.
1816, M.B. 1817, M.D. 1820; studied at Edinb. univ., at St.
George’s hospital, and at Windmill st. school of medicine London
1813, and in France, Italy, and Germany from 1814; physician at
Oxford about 1819 to death; mathematical tutor of Trin. coll.
1820; F.R.C.P. 1 April 1822, Harveian orator 1844; physician
to Radcliffe infirmary and to Warneford lunatic asylum Oxford
1824; Aldrich professor of medicine in univ. of Oxf. 1824–57,
and clinical professor of medicine 1830–57; regius professor
of physic 28 Oct. 1851 to death; obtained the institution of a
public examination for the degree of M.D. 1835; F.R.S. 2 Feb.
1826; pres. of provincial medical assoc. at Oxford meeting
1852; examiner in new school of natural science 1854–5; author
of A letter to the warden of Wadham college, on the system of
education pursued at Oxford 1841; Oratio in collegii Regalis
medicorum Londinensis ædibus novis habita 1844. _d._ Old
Shoreham vicarage, residence of his son-in-law James Bowling
Mozley 25 Sept. 1857. _bur._ St. Sepulchre’s cemet. Oxford.
_Munk’s College of physicians iii_ 245 (1878); _Medical circular
i_ 281 (1852) _portrait_; _Proc. of Med. and Chir. soc. ii_ 55
(1858).
OGLE, OCTAVIUS (4 son of James Adey Ogle 1792–1857). _b._ 1829;
educ. Wadham coll. Oxf., scholar 1846–52; B.A. 1850, M.A. 1853;
fellow of Lincoln coll. 1852–9, tutor and claviger 1853, Greek
lecturer 1855, librarian 1854, sub-rector 1855, moderator 1854;
public examiner 1879–80, master of the schools 1863; clerk of
the market; a representative of the university in Oxford city
council; chaplain of Warneford asylum, Oxford 1864; edited
Copy-book of sir A. Paulet’s letters 1866 for Roxburgh club;
with W. H. Bliss Calendar of the Clarendon state papers 1872,
vol. i; author of Idylls of Ilium 1887; wrote The Oxford market
in Oxford Hist. Soc. Collectanea, 2 series 1890. _d._ 19 Park
crescent, Oxford 27 June 1894. _The Times 30 June 1894 p._ 14.
OGLE, THOMAS. _b._ 1794; entered R.N. 25 Jany. 1809; aide de
camp to capt. lord Amelius Beauclerk in Walcheren expedition
1809; served in operations on coast of America 1812; captain
28 June 1838; while on the Southampton, 50 guns, forced the
entrance into Port Natal, and by landing troops rescued a
detachment surrounded by Africans 1842; admiral 10 Sept. 1869;
knight of Brazilian order of the Southern cross. _d._ Beaumaris,
North Wales 27 Dec. 1886. _The Times 30 Dec. 1886 p._ 5.
O’GORMAN, DANIEL. Educ. Belfast college; author of Intuitive
arithmetic, Newcastle, 3 ed. 1849, 26 ed. 1885; The prince of
Wales’s new table book 1859; A chronological record, containing
the remarkable events from the creation of the world to the
present time, Manchester 1860, 3 ed. 1865. _drowned_ in the
“London” in the bay of Biscay on his voyage to Melbourne 11
Jany. 1866.
O’GORMAN, JAMES MICHAEL. _b._ co. Limerick 1809; a Trappist monk
1828; founded Trappist monastery of New Milleray, near Dubuque,
Iowa, of which he became prior; vicar apostolic of Nebraska 1859
to death; consecrated bishop of Raphanea in partibus infidelium
8 May; established a hospital and asylum, and founded academies
and Indian missions. _d._ Cincinnati, Ohio 4 July 1874.
O’GORMAN, JUDGE RICHARD. Concerned in Smith O’Brien’s rising in
Ireland 1848; fled to United States. _d._ New York about 28 Feb.
1895.
O’GORMAN, NICHOLAS PURCELL (only child of James O’Gorman of
Ennis 1717–87). Called to Irish bar 1803; Q.C. 13 July 1835;
chairman and assistant barrister, co. Kilkenny to death. _d._
Dublin 31 Dec. 1857.
O’GORMAN, PURCELL (2 son of the preceding). _b._ 1820; educ.
Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1840; 2 lieut. Ceylon regiment 3 Feb.
1843; lieut. 90 foot 9 Dec. 1845, captain 2 April 1852, sold
out 17 Aug. 1855; served in Crimean war 1854–5; M.P. Waterford
1874–80. _d._ Springfield, co. Kilkenny 24 Nov. 1888.
O’GRADY, HAYES (son of Darby O’Grady of Mount Prospect,
Limerick). _b._ 1787; entered navy 4 Dec. 1802; present at
reduction of Cape of Good Hope, and in the expedition to the Rio
de la Plata; captain 7 June 1814; R.A. 1 Oct. 1849; admiral on
h.p. 15 Jany. 1862. _d._ Erinagh house, co. Clare 8 July 1864.
O’GRADY, MICHAEL. _b._ Roscommon, Ireland 1821; resided in
London; sent to Sydney, N.S.W. to establish a branch of the
People’s provident soc. 1855; connected with an insurance
office in Melbourne 1856; member for Villiers and Heytesbury in
legislative assembly of Victoria from 1861; commissioner for
public works 6 May to 11 July 1868, and from 19 June 1871 to 10
June 1872; created by the Pope a knight of St. Gregory 1871.
_d._ Hawthorne, near Melbourne 1875.
O’GRADY, MICHAEL MARTIN. Educ. Trin. coll. Dublin; M.D. 1818;
M.R.I.A.; in practice at Malahide, co. Dublin; member of
botanical committee of Royal Dublin soc.; invented an instrument
for removal of uterine polypi. _d._ La Mancha, Malahide 1858.
OGSTON, FRANCIS (3 son of Alexander Ogston an Aberdeen soap
manufacturer). _b._ Aberdeen July 1803; ed. at gr. sch. and
Marischal coll. Aberdeen; graduated M.D. Edinb. univ. 1824;
physician at Aberdeen; began to teach chemistry privately 1827;
lecturer on medical jurisprudence at Marischal coll. 1839,
and professor of medical jurisprudence 1857–60; professor of
medical jurisprudence univ. of Aberdeen 1860–83; police surgeon
in Aberdeen from 1831; medical officer of health for the city
1862–81; dean of the faculty of medicine in Aberdeen; hon. LL.D.
Aberdeen 1885; author of Lectures on medical jurisprudence