Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth

 Belsay, Northumberland Beukley, Northumberland Bothal, Northumberland St Andrew's Church, Bothal Bradford Cambois, Northumberland Cockle Park, Northumberland Ewesley, Northumberland Guidepost, Northumberland Hetherton House, Northumberland Morpeth, Northumberland St Mary the Virgin Church Morpeth, Northumberland

Castle Morpeth is in Northumberland.

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Belsay [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Beukley [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Bothal [Map]

On 07 Nov 1468 Ralph Ogle 3rd Baron Ogle was born to Owen Ogle 2nd Baron Ogle (age 28) in Bothal, Northumberland [Map].

On 18 Apr 1629 Catherine Ogle 8th Baroness Ogle (age 59) died at Bothal, Northumberland [Map]. Her son William Cavendish 1st Duke Newcastle upon Tyne (age 36) succeeded 9th Baron Ogle.

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Bothal, St Andrew's Church [Map]

St Andrew's Church, Bothal [Map]. Lady Isabella de Vexi (1314) Ralph Lord Ogle (1513) & Lady Margaret Gascoigne. Alabaster. Bothal. Ray State. 1513. May be the same as Alnwick.

On 16 Jan 1513 Ralph Ogle 3rd Baron Ogle (age 44) died in Morpeth, Northumberland [Map]. He was buried in St Andrew's Church, Bothal [Map]. His son Robert Ogle 4th Baron Ogle (age 23) succeeded 4th Baron Ogle.

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Bradford [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Cambois [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Cockle Park [Map]

On 20 Nov 1597 Cuthbert Ogle 7th Baron Ogle (age 57) died at Cockle Park, Northumberland [Map]. Baron Ogle abeyant between his two daughters Joane Ogle Countess Shrewsbury and Waterford (age 31) and Catherine Ogle 8th Baroness Ogle (age 27).

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Ewesley [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Guidepost [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Hetherton House [Map]

The Hart Burn rises near Harwood, Northumberland [Map] from where it flows past Hetherton House, Northumberland [Map], Scots Gap, Northumberland [Map], Hartburn, Northumberland [Map] to Meldon Park, Northumberland [Map] where it joins the River Wansbeck.

Europe, British Isles, North-East England, Northumberland, Castle Morpeth, Morpeth [Map]

On 16 Jan 1513 Ralph Ogle 3rd Baron Ogle (age 44) died in Morpeth, Northumberland [Map]. He was buried in St Andrew's Church, Bothal [Map]. His son Robert Ogle 4th Baron Ogle (age 23) succeeded 4th Baron Ogle.

Tudor Tracts Chapter 4. Monday the 29th of August [1547]. All Captains with their bands, that had been mustered, were commanded forward. My Lord's Grace himself did early also then depart the town; dined at Morpeth [Map], twelve miles on the way; and lay that night at Alnwick Castle [Map], with Sir Robert Bowes (age 55) Knight Lord Warden of the Middle Marches; being twelve miles further. Where neither lacked any store of guests, nor of good cheer to welcome them with; in the provision whereof, a man might note great cost and diligence, and in the spending, a liberal heart.

14 Jun 1913. Funeral Procession of Emily Wilding Davison (deceased) at Morpeth, Northumberland [Map].

14 Jun 1913. The Central News reported:

Emily Wilding Davison's (deceased) funeral procession passing Piccadilly Circus [Map], 14th June 1913. Following her tragic death, Davison was instantly embraced as a martyr to the cause. On 14 June 1913 her body was borne on an open hearse through London to a memoroial service at St George's Church, Bloomsbury before being taken by train to Morpeth, Northumberland [Map] for a family funeral. The funeral procession (the last great suffrage march) was organised by fellow suffragette Grace Roe, and the memorial service was presided over by clergy from the Church League for Women's Suffrage.