348 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Robe rt Woodrington, Efquire, by 

 Margaret his wife, which Margaret was fifler to 

 Robert the 6th and to Cuthbert the 7th Lord Ogle, 

 She died May 23, 1609. 



His fon, James Ogle, Efq; is interred in the chancel of St. An- 

 dreiv's church, in NeivcaJHe upon Tyne, near the altar, under a 

 marble monument with this inscription. 



Hie jacet Jacobus Ogle de Caivfey-Park, in comitatu Northumbr. 

 Armiger. Amiquitate domus, utpotc ex pnenobili Baronia 

 Ogle, de Ogle, ftirpe recta linea oriundus, vere clarus ; fed 

 invicta in perduelles, grafTantibus nuperis civilibus bellis, 

 animi magnitudine, conftantia in regem, etiam in triftif- 

 fimo authoritatis deliquio fidclitatc, in fuperiores obfervan- 

 tia, in pares comitatc, in inferiores benignitate, qua: omnia 

 iuftiffimo titulo fua vocare poterat, multo illuftrior. obiit 

 Dec. 4 die, annoque Dom. 



The late Henry Ogle, of Caufey-Park, Efq; was high fheriff of 

 Northumberland, 1737. He founded a fchool at Gziy/y-park bridge, 

 on the eaft fide of the pofl-road, and gave it the little field it 

 Hands in, and 300 /. for the education of 30 children in reading, 

 writing, and accounts. He died without ifTue, and was fuccceded 

 by his brother, the prefent pofleffbr, William Ogle, Efq. His feat is 

 on a rifmg ground ; the gardens on a line Hope, bounded on the 

 fides and bottom with handfomc pieces of water, ftored with carp 

 and tench, an opening between woods of tall oaks letting in a 

 profpect of an cnclofcd and well cultivated country. 



Near two miles north- weft from Cuufey-P ark^ is 



Long 



