Person:William Ogle (17)

m. Abt 21 May 1399
  1. Margery Ogle
  2. Constance OgleAbt 1402 - 1460
  3. Elizabeth Anne De OgleAbt 1404 -
  4. Robert Ogle, 1st Baron OgleEst 1406 - 1469
  5. John De OgleAbt 1410 - Bef 1505/06
  6. Agnes Ogle1410 -
  7. Jennet OgleAbt 1412 -
  8. William Ogle1412 - 1474
  9. Elizabeth OgleAbt 1414 - 1425
  10. Anne OgleAbt 1418 -
  11. Margaret OgleAbt 1420 - 1442/43
  12. Joan Ogle1423 - 1488
  • HWilliam Ogle1412 - 1474
  • W.  Margaret (add)
  1. Gawen Ogle1444 -
  1. Henry Ogle - 1541
  2. Gawen Ogle1444 - 1525
  3. Margaret OgleAbt 1447 -
Facts and Events
Name William Ogle
Gender Male
Birth? 1412 Choppington, Northumberland, England
Christening? 1412
Marriage to Unknown Musgrave
Reference Number 130292
Margaret (add)
Occupation? Constable Prudhoe Castle
Occupation[1][2] Constable of Prudhoe Castle
Death? 10 Aug 1474 Prudhoe, Northumberland, England

Of Choppington and Burrowdon; Constable of Prudhoe Castle; Appointed with Sir Robert Ogle, Knight, and John Neville of Montague to array the King's forces in Northumberland, 1461

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Prudhoe Castle photo from CastleXplorer.co.uk. William Ogle (1412-1474) was constable of Prudhoe for 2 years. As a third son, he was given many responibilities by his brother Robert, first Lord Ogle. i.e. a trustee for property in the north of the county 1456 & 1460; commission to array the kings forces in Northumberland 1461; constable of Prudhoe Castle after it was taken from the Earl of Northumberland and given to Lord Ogle in 147


Of, Choppington, Northumberland, England

References
  1. 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1978.

    page 128d

  2. 'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston & Buck
    p 198.