Ogle Baronets
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The Ogle Baronetcy, of Worthy, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 March 1816 for Admiral Chaloner Ogle, of Kings Worthy, Hampshire. The Ogles were a prominent Northumberland family from before the time of the Norman Conquest. They settled at Ogle, Northumberland
Ogle, Northumberland
 Ogle is a village in Northumberland, England, in the parish of Whalton, north-west of Ponteland and south-west of Morpeth. The surname Ogle comes from here, where the Ogle family built Ogle Castle and owned Kirkley Hall.- Landmarks :...

 and in 1341 were granted licence to fortify their manor house, which became known as Ogle Castle
Ogle Castle
Ogle Castle is a former fortified manor house at Ogle, near Whalton, Northumberland. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building....

. In the 14th and 15th centuries the family included seven medieval Barons (see Baron Ogle
Baron Ogle
The Ogles were a prominent Northumbrian family from before the time of the Norman Conquest. They settled at Ogle, Northumberland and in 1341 were granted a licence to fortify their manor house which became known as Ogle Castle. The family included seven Medieval Barons...

). Their estates including Ogle and Bothal Castle
Bothal Castle
Bothal Castle stands by the River Wansbeck in the village of Bothal, between Morpeth and Ashington in Northumberland, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building.It is possibly the site of a Norman castle....

 fell by marriage to the Cavendish family ( later Dukes of Portland)
on the death of the 7th and last Baron, without male heir in 1597.

Junior branches of the family (see Ogle family
Ogle family
The Ogle family was prominent landed gentry in Northumberland from before the time of the Norman Conquest.-Origins:The earliest appearances of the family name was written Hoggel, Oggehill, Ogille and Oghill....

) owned estates at Worthy Park House, Causey Park
Causey Park House
Causey Park House is a 16th century former manor house with Grade II listed building status situated at Causey Park, Northumberland, England. The Manors of Ogle , and Causey Park and Bothal were merged by the marriage of Robert Ogle and Ellen Bertram in the 14th century.The house was built in 1589...

, Eglingham Hall
Eglingham Hall
Eglingham Hall is a former mansion house and a Grade II* listed building situated at Eglingham, near Alnwick, Northumberland.The manor of Eglingham was acquired by Henry Ogle, a nephew of Robert, 1st Baron Ogle of Ogle in 1514...

 and Kirkley Hall
Kirkley Hall
Kirkley Hall is a 17th century historic country mansion and Grade II listed building situated on the bank of the River Blyth at Kirkley, near Ponteland in the heart of the Northumberland countryside, which is now an Horticultural and Agricultural training centre.The manor of Kirkley was granted to...

, to which latter branch the Admiral belonged.

Ogle Baronets, of Worthy (1812)

  • Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Baronet
    Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Baronet
    Sir Chalonor Ogle was an Admiral in the British navy.He was the son of Nathaniel Ogle of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland....

     (d. 1816)
  • Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet
    Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet was an officer in the Royal Navy.-Naval career:Born the eldest son of Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Baronet, Ogle joined the Royal Navy in 1787....

    (1775–1855)
  • Sir Chaloner Ogle, 3rd Baronet (1803–1859)
  • Sir Chaloner Roe Majendie Ogle, 4th Baronet (1843–1861)
  • Sir William Ogle, 5th Baronet (1823–1885)
  • Sir Edmund Ogle, 6th Baronet (1816–1887)
  • Sir Henry Asgill Ogle, 7th Baronet (1850–1921)
  • Sir Edmund Asgill Ogle, 8th Baronet (1857–1940
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