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After the Norman Conquest in 1066, Humphrey de Hoggell was granted rights over the manor of Ogle.[2] Northumberland was then a border county and in 1341, Sir Robert Ogle was allowed a licence to crenellate or fortify the manor; in 1346, David II of Scotland was held prisoner here after his capture at the Battle of Neville's Cross.[3] The last direct descendant in the senior line, Catherine Ogle (ca 1568-1629), married Sir Charles Cavendish and after her death, the manor passed to their son, William Cavendish, later 1st Duke of Newcastle. Cavendish was the senior Royalist in the North during the 1642-1646 First English Civil War and spent much of his fortune raising troops for Charles I; after defeat at Marston Moor in 1644, he went into exile in Europe, returning only after the 1660 Restoration.[4] Parliament sold Ogle Castle in 1653 to James Moseley, who repaired some of the damage done during the civil wars but the original house was extensively rebuilt after it was returned to William in 1660.[5] The modern building largely dates from that period, retaining only the mediaeval tower house and its projecting latrine, as well as showing parts of a double moat on the western and northern sides.[1] In the early 19th century, an East Indiaman ship was named Ogle Castle; it was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands on 3 November 1825, with the loss of over 100 crew members.{{cn|date=October 2018}} References1. ^1 Heritage Gateway, architectural description of Ogle Castle 2. ^{{cite book |last1=Burke, Bernard |first1=Burke, John |title=A Genealogical And Heraldic Dictionary Of The Landed Gentry Of Great Britain And Ireland, Volume II |date=1863 |publisher=Nabu Press |isbn=1247957942 |page=1108 |edition=2011}} 3. ^Wallis, J. (1769). The Natural History and Antiquities of Northhumberland: And of So Much of the County of Durham A Lies Between the Rivers Tyne and Tweed, Commonly Called North Bishoprick. (Vol. II.) N.p.: Strahan. Google Books. Web. 16 Jan. 2014. 4. ^{{cite web |title=William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle |url=http://bcw-project.org/biography/william-cavendish-marquis-of-newcastle |website=BCW Project |accessdate=3 October 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Ogle Castle |url=http://www.northofthetyne.co.uk/OgleCastle.html |website=North of the Tyne |accessdate=3 October 2018}} External links
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