Ralph Ogle, 3rd Baron Ogle facts for kids
Ralph Ogle was an important English nobleman who lived a long time ago, from 1468 to 1512. He was known as the 3rd Baron Ogle. A Baron was a special title given by the king or queen to a powerful person who owned land. Ralph came from a place called Northumberland in England.
His Family
Ralph Ogle was born on November 7, 1468. His birthplace was Bothal, a village in Northumberland, England. His father was Owen Ogle, who was the 2nd Baron Ogle. His mother was Eleanor Hilton.
What He Did
In 1503, Ralph Ogle had a very important job. He was asked to help Princess Margaret Tudor travel safely. She was on her way to marry James IV, who was the King of Scots.
Ralph was also called to be part of the English parliament. This happened from October 17, 1509, until November 29, 1511. Being in parliament meant he helped make important decisions for the country.
His Marriage and Children
Ralph Ogle married Margaret Gascoigne. Her father was Sir William Gascoigne. Margaret's mother was Margaret Percy, whose father was Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland.
Ralph and Margaret had at least six children together:
- Robert Ogle, who became the 4th Baron Ogle. He was born around 1490 and passed away in 1530. He married Anne Lumley.
- Sir William Ogle
- John Ogle
- Anne Ogle, who married Sir John Delaval. She later married Humphrey Lisle.
- Dorothy Ogle, who married Sir Thomas Forster. She later married Thomas Grey of Horton.
- Margery Ogle, who married George Harbottle.
Ralph Ogle passed away on January 16, 1512. He died in Morpeth, Northumberland. There is a special tomb for him and Margaret in St Andrew's church in Bothal, Northumberland. Margaret is also believed to have passed away in 1512.