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Gideon Ouseley (24 February 1762 – 13 May 1839) was born into an gentry family in Dunmore, County Galway.


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His father, although a , intended that his son enter the clergy, but Ouseley spent much of his in the cabins of peasant neighbours.
(2026). 9780906602324, Geography Publications.
He was tutored with his cousins and , and all three had notable careers.R. W. Ferrier, ‘Ouseley, Sir Gore, first baronet (1770–1844)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 10 Nov 2011

Married at age 20, Ouseley led a wild life that dissipated both his own and his wife's fortunes. After losing an eye when shot in a brawl, a loss that reputedly left him with a frightening appearance, Ouseley left his wild ways behind him. In 1791 he was converted to by English soldiers stationed in Dunmore, and he set out in turn, to convert and reform others. Ouseley preached the gospel, mostly in , until his death, preaching up to 20 sermons a week. His knowledge of the and of mores— not to mention his eccentric preaching astride a — won him renown as Methodism's 'apostle to the Irish'.


Works

Oliver St. John Gogarty wrote an autobiographical novel Tumbling in the Hay and two plays under the pseudonym Gideon Ouseley, A Serious Thing and The Enchanted Trousers.

The writer John Mulvey Ousley was of a later generation of the same family.


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