- George Ogle
George Ogle (
14 October ,1742 -10 August ,1814 ) represented Wexford in the Irish House of Commons from from 1790?-1797. He refused to re-run in the 1797 election because of the Hobart's Relief Bill of 1793 had allowed Catholics who owned at least 40s in free-holdings to vote. He was staunchly against Catholic Emancipation.Ogle was a
Tory UKMember of Parliament representing Dublin City from 1801-1802. He was also a member of thePrivy Council of Ireland from17 October ,1783 .Before 1801, George Ogle represented Dublin City in the
Irish House of Commons . Under a provision of theAct of Union 1800 he retained his seat in the 1stParliament of the United Kingdom 1801-02 without a fresh election.In the UK General Election of 1802 Ogle lost his seat to Whig candidate
John La Touche .References
*"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922", edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
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*"The Parliaments of England" by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
*"Whelan, Kevin. “Politicisation in County Wexford and the Origins of the 1798 Rebellion” in Ireland and the French Revolution, edited by Hugh Gough and David Dickson, 156-178. Dublin: Irish Academy, 1990.
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