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*''Titles: Ômi-no-kami''
 
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Ogiwara Shigehide was named Ômi-no-kami in [[1695]], and ''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'' the following year. He held a 3700 ''[[koku]]'' fief. Ogiwara was dismissed from his post in [[1712]].
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Ogiwara Shigehide was named Ômi-no-kami in [[1695]], and ''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'' the following year. He held a 3700 ''[[koku]]'' fief. Ogiwara was dismissed from his post in [[1712]], in part at the urging of shogunal advisor [[Arai Hakuseki]], who wrote that "ever since Shigehide gained control of shogunal finances, the fine laws of former shoguns have been trampled upon, arousing the anger and grievance of the retainers and the populace."<ref>Watanabe Hiroshi, ''A History of Japanese Political Thought, 1600-1901'', International House of Japan (2012), 143.</ref>
    
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