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Margaret de Felton

Female - Aft 1341


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret de Felton died after May 1341.

    Margaret married Robert V Bertram before 11 May 1328. Robert (son of Robert Bertram and Agnes) was born on 31 Mar 1307 in of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England; died on 20 Nov 1363. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Ellen Bertram  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1336 in of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England; died between 29 Jul 1403 and 29 Sep 1406.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ellen Bertram Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born after 1336 in of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England; died between 29 Jul 1403 and 29 Sep 1406.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Aft 1340
    • Alternate death: 24 Sep 1403

    Notes:

    Or Helen.

    Family/Spouse: Robert de Ogle. Robert (son of Robert de Ogle and Isabel de Fernielaw) was born about 1331; died in Nov 1355 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Robert Ogle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Dec 1351 in Callerton, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1353 in Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died on 31 Oct 1409 in Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; was buried in Hexham Priory, Northumberland, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Robert Ogle Descendancy chart to this point (2.Ellen2, 1.Margaret1) was born on 8 Dec 1351 in Callerton, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1353 in Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died on 31 Oct 1409 in Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England; was buried in Hexham Priory, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Bef 8 Oct 1353, Callerton, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England
    • Alternate death: 31 Oct 1410

    Notes:

    From Ogle and Bothal, citation details below:

    In 1388, James, earl of Douglas, suddenly entered England and advanced as far as Brancepeth in Durham. Ou returning he lay three days before Newcastle, during which several skirmishes took place. The Scots then marched to Ponteland, took the castle there and then marched on to Otterburn where they encamped and entrenched themselves. The English, under Sir Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur, after a forced march of thirty-six hours, attacked them on the 19th of August; Sir Henry had divided his forces into two parts, one was to attack, and the other, under Sir Maurice, called Sir Maw with the Red Mane, and Sir Robert Ogle, was to chase. Just however, as the English had carelessly thought they had gained a victory they were charged by the earl of Douglas, who fell, but the Scots rallying defeated the English, Sir Henry Percy and his brother, Sir Robert Ogle, and many others being taken prisoners. Sir Robert Angle of Bothal and Ogle, as he has been called, is described in the ballad of the battle as follows: —

    The felde was his all yf yt he were take
    The Vmfrevyle, Grey, Ogle and Redmayne
    Held the felde hole yt might so for his sake
    And knew nothyng witherwarde he was gayn.

    From Complete Peerage X:26-7:

    Sir Robert de Ogle, knight, grandson and heir, being son and heir of Robert de Ogle and Ellen Bertram, was born at Callerton, and baptised at Ponteland, 8 December 1353. Having sued his mother in Chancery in 1373 for his maintenance for 5 years, he proved his age in 1374, and had a writ of livery of the lands of his paternal grandfather and grandmother 4 February 1374/5. In January 1375/6 he had licence for divine service in the oratory in the chapel near Ogle Castle. He served under Sir Thomas de Felton in the expedition to Brittany in 1380, and was knighted before 12 March 1385/6. He took part in the battle of Otterburn in August 1388, and was appointed on various commissions in Northumberland in 1392. In 1393 he indented as Keeper of Berwick and the East March, 30 April to May. With his wife Joan he had an indult, December 1396, for a portable altar, and in February 1397/8 was chief commissioner to audit the accounts of the officials of Waldby, late Archbishop of York, who died deeply in debt to the King. He was one of six summoned from Northumberland to attend the King in Council at Westminster on 16 August 1401. He married, before 6 September 1372, Joan, 3rd daughter and coheir of Sir Alan de Heton. He died 31 October 1409 (j). His widow died 12 October 1416.

    (j) Writ dated 8 Nov 1409; inquisition made 17 Apr following. On the other hand, his M.I. at Hexham; and--depicting the arms--and his will, dated there 7 Feb "1410", respectively show his death in 1410 and 1411, modern style. He desired to be buried at Whalton, but was actually interred at Hexham. He had younger sons: (i) John, upon whom, taking the name of Bertram, Bothal was settled by his grandmother, and, after her death, by his father, Feb 1405/6; (ii) Alexander, upon whom his father and mother settled the Hepple inheritance. Alexander predeceased his mother (dspm). Robert made a settlement on his daughters Margery and Elizabeth as early as 29 Sep 1374. A daughter called Margaret (query the said Margery) m. Robert, son of Nicholas de Raymes.

    Robert married Joan Heton before 6 Sep 1372. Joan (daughter of Alan Heton) was born about 1358 in Chillingham, Glendale, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Oct 1416. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Ogle  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1379; died on 12 Aug 1436.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Robert Ogle Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert3, 2.Ellen2, 1.Margaret1) was born about 1379; died on 12 Aug 1436.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Between 1379 and 1383
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1380
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1383, of Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England
    • Alternate death: Abt 1437

    Notes:

    Knight of the shire for Northumberland, 1419-21, 1425, and 1435.

    Sheriff of Norhamshire 1403; Sheriff of Northumberland 1417-18; Constable of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Norham, Roxburgh, and Wark Castle; Steward of the Bishop of Durham's liberty of Norhamshire and Islandshire. Knighted about 1410.

    "[Robert Ogle who d. 1409] settled on his second son, John, the Bertram barony of Bothal, being his grandmother's inheritance. This was disputed by the elder brother, Robert [b. abt 1383], who, after their father's death in 1409, laid siege to Bothal Castle with 200 armed men and archers and captured it. John petitioned in parliament for restitution and recovered possession. The barony remained in his family until a failure of male heirs in the 1470s, when it reverted to the senior line." [Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]

    "In 1419, the castle of Wark, being then in his charge, was taken by William Halliburton, and the garrison put to the sword, but it was retaken by Sir Robert Ogle who led a party into the castle by means of a drain, and the Scots were put to death for their cruelty to the English. The Scotch account says this was an act of treachery, for while they were treating for peace ladders were placed at the back of the castle by which they entered and killed twenty-three noble Scotchmen with many others. He was then still a member of Parliament and had commissions to make redress of all trespasses against the tenor of the truce." [Ogle and Bothal, citation details below.]

    Robert Ogle (1379-1436) = Maud Gray
    Robert Ogle (d. 1469) = Isabelle Kirkby (d. 1477)
    Owen Ogle (d. 1487) = Eleanor Hilton
    Ralph Ogle (d. 1513) = Margaret Gascoigne
    Anne Ogle (b. 1509) = John Delaval (1512-1572)
    Robert Delaval (1542-1607) = Dorothy Grey (1554-1591)
    John Delaval (1590-1652) = Elizabeth Selby
    George Delaval (1613-1694) = Margaret Grey (d. 1709)
    Edward Delaval (1664-1744) = Mary Blake (1664-1711)
    Anne Delaval (1692-1765) = Ralph Milbanke (d. 1745)
    Ralph Milbanke (1725-1793) = Elizabeth Hedworth (1726-1767)
    Ralph Milbanke (1748-1825) = Judith Noel (1751-1822)
    Anne Noel-Byron, 11th Baron Wentworth (1792-1860) = George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824)
    Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (Ada Lovelace) (1815-1852)

    Robert married Maud Gray about 21 May 1399. Maud (daughter of Thomas III Gray and Joan Mowbray) was born in of Heaton Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died after 22 Aug 1451. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Ogle  Descendancy chart to this point