ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND, 



" Given, the fecond Lord Ogk, married the daughter of Sir William 



" Hilton, knight. 



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'' Ralph, the third Lord Ogle, married the daughter of Sir William 

 " Gafcoign, knight (pj. 



" Robert, the fourth Lord Ogle, married the daughter of SirTho- 

 *' mas Lumley, knight. 



" Robert, the fifth Lord Ogle, married Mary the daughter of Sir 

 " Cuthbert llerthnim, knight fqj. 



" Robert, the fixth Lord Ogle, married Jane daughter and heir of 

 " Sir Thomas Manners, knight, and died without iiluc (.r). 



" Cuthbert, the fevcntli Lord Ogle, married Katharine, one of the 

 " coheirs of Sir Reginald Carnaby, knight ; (being brother to Robert 

 " the fixth Lord Ogle) who had two daughters, Joan and Katherine" 



In a fhady folitude on the banks of the Wan/beck, near Bothall, is 

 the ruin of an anticnt chapel, dedicated to the Bleflcd Virgin, It 

 was built by this illuftrious family of Ogle, as appears by their 

 coat armorial on the wall. The length of it is eight yards, the 



(j>) Of Gnutborp, comit. Ebur. 



(q) The fami!y-pedigre, communicated by the prefent Duke of Ncv-'caJJle, affirms, that 

 he firft married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Htwy I^'oidrington, Knt. and afterwards Jane, 

 daughter of Sir Culbbert Ratdiff, Knt. 



(r) In the fame pedigree, it is faW, that he married Jane, daughter and heir to Sir Tbo- 

 tna: Melverer, Knt. 



This mural pedigree feems to have been copied by an illiterate hand ; I have therefore 

 corrected the orthography. 



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