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Will of Luke Ogle

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Date: 5 Jul 1596 [unknown]
Location: Eglingham, Northumberland, Englandmap
Surnames/tags: Ogle Ogle-67
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Will of Luke II Ogle of Eglingham[1]

July 5, 1596.
Luke Ogle of Eglingham, gentleman.[2]
To be buried in the parish church or chauncell of Eglingham.

To my three reputed daughters, Isabell, Myrryell and Beile Ogle, every of them, 10l.

To my son's daughter, Myrryell Ogle, 20l., besides her person.

To my late son Christopher Ogle,[3] his sons, all my right and title of the mill of Eglingham, and the tithe corne of Aylname.

To my sister, Jullyan Ogle, 20 nobles, and to her son Lewes Ogle, 40s., and to Thomas Ilderton, 20s.

To Lewes, Marke Ogle's son,[4] one house in Anwik, lying in Belygat, which I purchased on John Spence.

To Jane Taylor, 40s.

To my reputed sons, Lennard and Robert Ogle, 20 nobles.

To my son Robert Ogle's son, Luke Ogle, one yoke of oxen, with the heirlooms of the house, that is to say, the tables, boards and forms, the great caldron, the great pot, with the brasen morter, the best bed in the house, the racks and spits.

To Tristram, son of my late son Christopher Ogle, the fermeholde in Framlington, after Lainge's lease is expired, with the freehold there, and after the said Tristram, to come his brother Cuthbert, and the longer liver of them.

I make Thomas and Tristram, the sons of my said late son Christopher, executors, and and Mr. Raffe Gray of Chillingham and Mr. William Lawson of Rock, supervisors.

Witnesses:

  • Roger Gray,
  • Robert Gray,
  • Thomas White,
  • Thomas Snawdon,
  • William Lawson,
  • Martin Ogle,[5]
  • and Gregory Fenwick.

Debts owing to the testator:

Sir John Forster, for wood, out of Thropp wood, 10l.; more he is owing me for the rent of the Gambleston, the space of 10 year and odd, the rent being 4s. the year. The heirs of brother, Thomas Forster, is owing me for the queen's rent of Wardane, Warneford, Newlandes, and Bassindon, the space of 9 years, at 20s. Sir Raffe Graye's executors and his wife, 23l. Thomas Collingwood of Litle Ryle, viz., rent, 3l., girsons, 7l. 10s.[6]

The heirs of Henry Collingwood of Ingrom,[6] is owing for the tithe corn of Revely, 5l., and 40s. for rent, and for a gerson of the said tithe, 7l. 14s.

The laird of Prendick, 9l.

The laird of Barra, 4l. and odd money.

The laird of Clennell, 43s.

The laird of Trewhitt, 20s.

John Rutless of Killom, 40s.

Henry Swnhow for a gerson, 5l. 6s. 8d. and 20 fir dales.

Gawinge Forster, 47s 6d. The tenants of Burton is owing for their rents. . . .

Nicholas Manners for a fine for one ferme in Burton, 10l.

The mylner of Lylburne mill, for 3 bowels of corn, 40s.

Debts owing by the testator:

Mr Gray, for the Queen's rent, 23l.

John Gray of . . . , 20s.

The lady of Craster, 53s. 4d.[7]


Footnotes

  1. Surtees Society, (1907). Publications of the Surtees Society, 113. p. 160-161. Great Britain. Google Books.
  2. The testator seems to have been the second of the four Luke Ogles who successively held Eglingham. Cf. Sir Henry Ogle, Ogle and Bothal, p.193
  3. Administration of the goods of Christopher was granted, June 13, 1597, to Thomasine, his widow. His children, Thomas, Tristram, Cuthbert, Elizabeth, Julian and Dorothy Ogle, all minors.
  4. Mark Ogle (will 1575) m. Ann Bennett; Mark's father is Luke Ogle of Eglingham (living 1541 - d.1557) (Ogle, 1902)
  5. see Martin Ogle of Tritlington, Northumberland (living bef. 1582 - d. aft. 28 Apr 1601)
  6. 6.0 6.1 Space: Collingwood pedigrees
  7. Space: Craster pedigrees


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