William Ogilvy (19 September 1793 – 10 April 1871)[1] was a Scottish officer in the British Army, and briefly the Member of Parliament (MP) for Perth Burghs.
His rival Francis Jeffrey was returned as the winner, but Ogilvy lodged a petition, and was declared elected on 28 March 1831.
[4] The 1831 general election followed a few weeks later, and Ogilvy began canvassing, but withdrew for lack of support.
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