ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 5-5-3 



fvj-, and was flain in an expedition againft the Scots, with Sir 

 Ralph Eure, warden of the caft marches, at HaliJon-l\igg, or 

 Pander-Hugh, 37 K. Henry VIII, 13-45: by Robert Lord Ogle, who 

 was fummoned to parliament, i Q^_Mary, ,1553; and married 

 Jane the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Maleverer, of Allerton, 

 Knt. CLV) : by Cuihbert the feventh Lord Ogle, his brother, who 

 was fummoned to parliament, 23 Q^ Elizabeth. His lordihip 

 married Catherine the daughter and coheir of Sir Reginald Carna- 

 by, Knt. by whom he had two daughters, Joanna and Catharine, 

 Joanna married the honourable Edward Talbot, Efq; younger fon 

 to the Earl of Shrewsbury, a reprefentative in parliament for Nor- 

 thumberland, 27, 28 Q^filizabeth. She died without iflue. Catha- 

 rine married Sir Charles Cawndijh, Knt. She was created baronefs 

 of Ogle. Her fon, Sir William, was raifcd through all the degrees 

 of the peerage till lie was Duke of Nenvcaftk, for his exemplary 

 virtues, and diftingurQied loyalty to the throne. His baronies 

 <}f Ogle, Bothall, and Heppell, &cc. are now in the pofleffion of 

 his Grace the Duke of Portland (x). His caflle of Ogle has been 

 long in ruins ; the fituation pleafant, on the fouth fide of the 

 flow trout-ftream of Blyth. 



From the loth rnile-ftone, on the left hand, we have a view of 

 Kirkley (y)-> one of the manours of the barony of Mitford, of 



(v) From an antient pedigree of the Ogles, of Ogle, in the cuflody of William Ogle, 

 of Cawfey-Park, Efq. 



(w) From the fame pedigree, which in the account of the marriage of thefe two Lords 

 differs from that given in the geneological table in Botball-chursh. 



fx) Se BctbaU. 



t (y) Kiiklavve. 

 Kirkley. 



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