See also

Family of Robert + OGLE and Isabel + KIRKEBY

Husband: Robert + OGLE (1406-1469)
Wife: Isabel + KIRKEBY (1410-1477)
Children: Owen + OGLE (1440-1486)

Husband: Robert + OGLE

Name: Robert + OGLE
Sex: Male
Father: Robert + OGLE (1379-1435)
Mother: Maud + GREY (1382-1451)
Birth 1406 Ogle, Northumberland, England
Occupation Baron
Title Baron
Death 1 Nov 1469 (age 62-63)

Wife: Isabel + KIRKEBY

Name: Isabel + KIRKEBY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1410 Kirkby, Lancashire, England
Death 1477 (age 66-67)

Child 1: Owen + OGLE

Name: Owen + OGLE1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Eleanor + HILTON (1450-1513)
Birth 1440 Ogle, Northumberland, England
Occupation Baron
Title Baron
Death 1 Sep 1486 (age 45-46) Stokes, England

Note on Husband: Robert + OGLE

SIR ROBERT OGLE, who, in the 16th Henry VI., was made sheriff of Northumberland, and in the 38th of the same reign, was in a commission to treat regarding a truce with the Scots. In the 1st of Edward IV., he was made warden of the east marches, and in consideration of his good services, had a grant of the offices of steward and constable of Alnwick, and other castles, in Northumberland. Shortly after this, he was summoned to parliament as a Baron (from 26th July, 1461, to 7th September, 1468), and in the same year, he obtained from the crown a grant in special title of the Lordship of Redisdale, and castle of Herbote), then vested therein by the attainder of Sir William Talboys. In the 2d of Edward IV., his lordship was with the king in arms against the Lancastrians, and assisting at the siege of Bamburgh Castle, was made governor of that fortress upon its surrender. He m, Isabel, daughter and heir of Alexander de Kirkeby, of Kirkeby, in the county of Lancaster, eldest son of Sir Richard de Kirkeby, Knt., by whom he had issue,

 

Owen, his successor.

 

Isabel, who m. first, Sir John Heron, of Chipchas, Knt., and secondly, John Wodrington.

 

His lordship d. in 1469, and was a. by his son,1

Sources

1John Burke, "A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of The British Empire" (Fouth Edition).