p.330 "...and of another Sir Robert in the reign of K. Edward III , who by permission from that king built the castle of Bothall. His daughter and heir, Eleanor, married Sir Robert Ogle, of Ogle, Knt. whose posterity enjoyed this barony through a long succession.
"In the contests between the two houses of York and Lancaster, Sir Robert Ogle, Knt. being an assiduous and zealous friend to the former, was created Lord Ogle; and the fourth in descent from him, Robert Lord Ogle, married Ann the daughter of Sir Thomas Lumley, Knt. by Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of K. Edward IV, by the Lady Elizabeth Lucy."
pp.551-2 "...of Sir Robert de Ogle, in the reign of K. Edward III. He married Eleanor the daughter and sole heir of Sir Robert Bertram, baron of Bothall; by which marriage those two antient houses were united.
"He was high bailiff of the dominion of Tynedale, as attested by his patent, bearing date 11 K. Edward III. He built the castle of Ogle by leave from the crown, and had also a grant of free warren. He was with the king at Stanhope park, 1327. He was also at the battle of Nevill's cross, 1346. His brother, Sir Alexander Ogle, Knt. was slain, 29th K. Edward III, 1355, in defence of the castle of Berwick upon Tweed, of which he was captain.
"His Lady Eleanor, Baroness of Bothall, survived him, and married John de Hatfield. His grandson, Sir Robert de Ogle, by his son Sir Robert, succeeded him, and had the barony of Heppell, as was found by an inquisition, 47 K. Edward II. The two baronies and castles were possessed by his posterity for many generations..."