Person:Robert de Ogle (4)

Robert de Ogle
b.Bef 8 Dec 1353 Northumberland, England
m. 1351
  1. Robert de OgleBef 1353 - 1409
  1. Sir Robert de OgleBet 1369 & 1389 - 1436
Facts and Events
Name Robert de Ogle
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 8 Dec 1353 Northumberland, EnglandCallerton, Castle Ward
Marriage to Joan de Heaton
Death? 31 Oct 1409 Ogle Castle, Ogle, Northumberland, England

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Following copied from Dave Utzinger, World Connect db=utzing, rootsweb.com: Which appears to be a quotation from the "Complete Peerage".


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SIR ROBERT DE OGLE, knight, grandson and heir, being son and heir of Robert DE OGLE and Ellen BERTRAM, was born at Callerton, and baptised at Ponteland, 8 December 1353. Having sued his mother in Chancery in 1373 for his maintenance for 5 years, he proved his age in 1374, and had a writ of livery of the lands of his paternal grandfather and grandmother 4 February 1374/5. In January 1375/6 he had licence for divine service in the oratory in the chapel near Ogle Castle. He served under Sir Thomas de Felton in the expedition to Brittany in 1380, and was knighted before 12 March 1385/6. He took part in the battle of Otterburn in August 1388, and was appointed on various commissions in Northumberland in 1392. In 1393 he indented as Keeper of Berwick and the East March, 30 April to May. With his wife Joan he had an indult, December 1396, for a portable altar, and in February 1397/8 was chief commissioner to audit the accounts of the officials of Waldby, late Archbishop of York, who died deeply in debt to the King. He was one of six summoned from Northumberland to attend the King in Council at Westminster on 16 August 1401. He married, before 6 September 1372, Joan, 3rd daughter and coheir of Sir Alan DE HETON. He died 31 October 1409. His widow died 12 October 1416. [CP 10:26-7]