ANTIQUmES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Fitz William, Baron of Whalton (I) ; of Thomas de Ogle, in part of 

 the reign of K. Henry III (m), and i K. Ed-ward I (n) ; of Sir Robert 

 de Ogle, in the reign of K. Ed-ward III. He married Eleanor the 

 daughter and fole heir of Sir Robert Bertram, baron of Bothall ; 

 by which marriage thofe two antient houfes were united. He 

 was high bailiff of the dominion of Tynedale, as attefted by his 

 patent, bearing date r i K. Edward III. He built the caftle of Ogle 

 by leave from the crown, and had alfo a grant of free warren 

 (o). He was with the king at Stanhope park, 1327. He was alfo 

 at the battle of Nevilfs crofs, 1346 (/>}. His brother, Sir Alex- 

 ander Ogle, Knt. was flain, 29th K. Edward III, 1355, in de- 

 fence of the caftle of Berwick upon Tweed, of which he was 

 captain (q). His Lady Eleanor, Baronefs of Bothall, furvived him, 

 and married John de Hatfeld (r). His grandfon, Sir Robert de 

 Ogle, by his fon Sir Robert, fucceeded him, and had the barony 



(I) Walter Fitz William came into England with the Conqueror, who gave him the barony 

 of Walton, and the faid Walter by his deed, without date, granted to Humphrey de Ogle all 

 fuch lands and liberties as he or any of his predeceiTors had before the coming of the Nsr- 

 mans into England. 



From an antient pedigree at <tf/W/-Caftle, tranfcribed by Robert TreJJwell, Smerfct- 

 Herald, A. D. 1598, by the favour of Cutbbert Lord Ogle. 



(m) Certificat. Hugon. de Bolbeik, vicecom. Northttmbr, Temp. Hen. III. 



(n) Thomas deOg/e tenet Ogle, et medietatem de Burrtden, per feodum et dimidium feodi, 

 veteris feoffamenti, baronia de Whalton. Efcaet. de aivno i Ed. I. 



(o) Ex Rot. Cart, de anno 15 Ed. III. m. 16. 



(p) Hil. Chron. vol. ii. p. 375. 



(q) See Berwick. 



(r) Rot. Pafchae Fin. anno 40 Ed. III. 



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