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Ogle, Robert (1406 - 1469)

Born / Died

Birth Date: 1406
Death Date: 1469-11-01

Marriages/Other Unions

  1. Type: marriage
    Union began: 1424
    Union ended: n.d.

Titles

  • 1st Baron Ogle
    Assumed: 1461-07-26 (date summoned to parliament by this title)
    Vacated: 1469-11-01

Details of Offices

Began Notes
Keeper, Northumberland 1433/4 -2 Part of Marches towards Scotland
Commissioner of Array, Northumberland 1434 -7 -10
Constable, Northumberland 1436 -8 -23
Sheriff, Northumberland 1436 -8 -24
Sheriff, Northumberland 1437 -11 -7
Sheriff, Durham 1437 -10 -4
Capt, Northumberland 1438 -4 -1 Held jointly. Part of the Marches towards Scotland
Capt, Ross 1438 -10 -22 Held jointly
Keeper, Marches towards Scotland, East March 1438/9 -2 -13 Held jointly
JP, Northumberland 1439 -3 -1
JP, Northumberland 1442 -7 -18
JP, Northumberland 1444 -10 -26
JP, Northumberland 1447 -11 -9
JP, Northumberland 1455 -12 -10
Commissioner of Array, Northumberland 1457 -12 -17
Keeper, Marches towards Scotland, East March 1460/1 -3 -16
Commissioner of Array, Northumberland 1461 -11 -13
Constable & Steward, Northumberland 1461 -8 -8 Castles & Lordships forfeited by Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland (d 29 March 1461; attainted 4 Nov. 1461)
JP, Northumberland 1461 -5 -10
Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, Northumberland 1462 -11 -21
Constable, Northumberland 1464
JP, Northumberland 1464 -7 -3

Details of Properties

Residence

  • Bothal, Northumberland
  • Ogle Castle, Northumberland

Lands

  • Northumberland

Event Naming Patron

Event Type Date Location Troupe
Performance - Common Hall, York, York (city-county) in Yorkshire Sir Robert Ogle's Minstrel
Performance - Common Hall, York, York (city-county) in Yorkshire Sir Robert Ogle's Minstrels

Patronized Troupes

Troupe Name Patron Troupe Type # of events
Sir Robert Ogle's Minstrel Ogle, Robert (1406 - 1469) Entertainers/Minstrels 1
Sir Robert Ogle's Minstrels Ogle, Robert (1406 - 1469) Entertainers/Minstrels 1

Bibliographic Sources

  • The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. 1887–98 (8 vols); 1910–59 (13 vols). 6 vols. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1982
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.