Margaret or Margery Ogle, was the daughter Sir Robert Ogle and Maud Grey.[1] She was born probably in Northumberland (where her father had his main interests), probably about 1405 (parents married in 1399;[2] married shortly after 14 June 1424 (see below); husband born 1400-1402).[1][3][4][5]
Marriages and Children
Margaret married first, Robert Harbottle,[1] probably at Ellingham, Northumberland, within 40 days of 14 June 1424 (per the marriage settlement of that date)[6] and certainly before 20 August 1424 (per a deed to the couple from her father).[5][7][8] They had one son:
In the marriage settlement, and two subsequent deeds, the couple were given all the lands of his mother at Ellingham and addtional land at Ellingham from her father.[6][7][8]
On 18 October 1439 Robert settled the manor of Preston and the town of Walden on his son Bertram and his wife Jane.[8][12]
In Northumberland, Sir Robert served as Escheator and Sheriff in 1439-40[13] and died 14 March 1443.[1][5]
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.4 Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 5 vols., Kimball G. Everingham ed., (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), 3:202 HARBOTTLE 9.
↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, 3:280 HERON 8.
↑ " E-CIPM 21-386: Robert Herbotill, Esquire" Mapping the Medieval Countryside (online database). King's College, London, 2014. Mapping the Medieval Countryside.
↑ "E-CIPM 22-757: Isabel Wife of Robert Herbotill, Esquire" Mapping the Medieval Countryside (online database). King's College, London, 2014. Mapping the Medieval Countryside.
↑ 5.05.15.25.35.4 H. H. E. Craster, A History of Northumberland, Vol 9 (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Reid,1909), 266, Internet Archive.
↑ 6.06.1 Edward Bateson, A History of Northumberland, Vol 2 (Newcastle-upon Tyne: Northumberland History Committee, 1895), 244, Internet Archive].
↑ 7.07.1 Henry A. Ogle, Ogle and Bothal; or, A History of the Baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple…, (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Reid, 1902), 49-50, appendix p. xi (pdf p. 468) #74, Family Search Catalog.
↑ 8.08.18.28.3 Cadwallader John Bates, "The Border Holds of Northumberland," Archaeologia Aeliana Series 2. Vol 14 (1891): 195-198 at 195-196, Archaeology Data Service.
↑ Egerton Brydges, Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical (London: Rivington & Otridge, 1812), 3: 701, Internet Archive.
↑ John Lodge and Mervyn Archdall, The Peerage of Ireland…, 7 vols., (Dublin: J. Moore, 1789), 4:256, Intenet Archive.
↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, 3:202 (3.203 in later printings) HARBOTTLE 10.
↑ Public Record Office, Lists and Indexes No IX: List of Sheriffs for England and Wales… (1898; reprint, New York: Krause Reprint, 1963) 98, Internet Archive.
↑ Joseph Foster, Pedigrees Recorded at the Heralds' Visitations of the County of Northumberland, … in 1615, … and … in 1666 ( ), 94, Family Search Catalog.
↑ William Flower, The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, (London: Harleian Society, 1881), 233. Internet Archive.
See also:
Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols., Kimball G. Everingham, ed., (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), 2:338-339 HARBOTTLE 9, Google Books.
"Ogle, Sir Robert (c.1370-1436), of Ogle, Northumb.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, J. S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe, eds., (England: Boydell and Brewer, 1993), History of Parliament Online.
"Harbottle, Robert (d.1419), of Preston, Northumb.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, J. S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe, eds., (England: Boydell and Brewer, 1993), History of Parliament Online.
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