Sir Robert Ogle, Kt. 4th Baron of Ogle' was born in 1489.[1] Modern scholarship estimates that he succeeded his father before the 9th of September in 1513.[2]
Robert fought at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.[2] Afterwards, he was knighted by the Early of Surrey.[2] He was summoned to Parliament from the 23 November 1514 to 03 November 1529,[3] but did not attend.[2]
Spouses
Robert married one time and also had a relationship outside of marriage.
Lumley
Robert's wife was Anne Lumley. She was the daughter of:
1. Robert, 5th Baron of Ogle (b. abt. 1510 or earlier - d. 27 Feb 1545 battle of Ancrum Moor)[1]
(sons) ______[1]Ogle (1902) implies the names of both the 2nd and 3rd sons are "uncertain," but he's not clear where natural son Lewis falls, (p. 64). Burke names 2 sons that Ogle (1902) does not: George and John.
4. Oswin "Owen" Ogle of Shilvington (b. abt. 1515).[5]
09 Sep 1513: knighted at Flodden (Knight Bachelor).[1]
Death
Burke (1831), states that he died at Paunherhaugh, Scotland in 1529, but Ogle (1902),[3][8][9] makes no such assertion and points out that the baron died at the end of 1531 or early in 1532.[1]Complete Peerage notes that he was alive on 28 September 1530 and the commission for his inquistion post mortem was dated 26 January 1531/32.[10]
It's also the case the Oswin Ogle of Shilvington wrote a letter in 1583 stating that his brother, the fifth baron, was taken prisoner at Panier-Heugh and killed by the Scots.[6]
The fourth baron was buried at St. Andrews Church in Bothal.[11] His widow went on to marry George Ogle of Hirst.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.4 Ogle, H.A.(1902). Ogle & Bothal: History of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, pp. 56-60, 106.
↑ 3.03.13.23.3 Burke, J. (1831). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance ... England. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley. Google Books. Web. 12 Jan. 2014.
↑ son and h. George, Lord Lumley 20 Edward IV, (Ogle, 1902, p. 59).
↑ Note that the fourth baron is *NOT* the father of Dorothy, who married Thomas Forster. It was initially written down that way in Glover's pedigree, but Robert's name was crossed off and replaced with Ralph,
3rd Baron Ogle, (Ogle, 1902, p. 64).
↑ Banks, T. C. (1807). The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, II. London: T. Bensley. Google Books. Web. 26 Jan. 2014.
↑oglekin.org [I find no mention of his burial on that page ~~~~]
See Also...
Lundy, D. "Robert Ogle, 4th Baron Ogle #174808, b. c. 1491, d. from 28 Sep 1530 to 26 Jan 1531/2," (citing Cokayne, 2000). The Peerage. Web.[2]
Shaw, W.A. (1971). The Knights of England, 1, pp. 42. Genealogical Publishing Co. Google Books.[3]
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