Humphrey de Ogle, temp. Henry II, was not the first of his family to hold Ogle, for he received from his overlord, Walter FitzWilliam, a grant of the right to erect his mill (there), with the multure of all his lands held in fee and by hereditary right. With his son Gilbert he attested an award of the said Walter in the court of his barony of Whalton, to Bertram de Widdrington. [Complete Peerage X:22]