ROBERT DE OGLE, son and heir apparent by 1st wife. As 'donsel'of the diocese of Durham he had licence to choose a confessor,August 1349. In August 1351 he was attorney for his father totake seisin of Thirnham. He married Ellen, daughter and heir ofSir Robert BERTRAM, of Bothal, chivaler, by his 1st wife,Margaret (living in May 1341), daughter and coheir of Constance,wife of William DE FELTON (f). He died v.p., being slain in theattack on Berwick, November 1355. His widow married, 2ndly,before 25 October 1364, John DE HATFIELD, citizen and peppererof London, who was living in 1368, and died before 15 May 1373.She married, 3rdly, before 28 June 1377, David DE HOLGRAVE,sometime the King's esquire (k). She died 24 September 1403.David de Holgrave died 9 June 1405. [Complete Peerage X:26,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(f) Ellen's age is stated variously in the inquisitions of herfather, Nov 1363, as 22 or 26.
(k) He [David de Holgrave] served as banneret in the campaign inBrittany in 1380; and was Knight of the Shire, Northumberland,1382 and 1383. In 1403 he and his wife Ellen had licence tosettle Bothal on John Bertram, younger son of Sir Robert Dogle(sic.).
Note: Despite luke-warm support by The Compete Peerage forIsabel Fernielaw as mother of Robert, I am following the vastmajority of World Connect in designating Joan Hephale/Hepple hasmother.