Thomas Ogle
Appearance
Sir Thomas Ogle was a sergeant-major involved in a plot to draw both Roman Catholics and Independents in attempt to reconvene the English Parliament at Oxford, to the benefit of Charles I and the detriment of the roundheads.
In 1643 Sir Thomas Ogle was being held prisoner in Winchester House when he A letter from Ogle to Nicholas Crisp was intercepted and published.[1]
References
- ^ Ogle, Thomas Sir (1643), A letter of dangerous consequence from Sergeant Major Ogle to Sir Nicholas Crisp at Oxford, London: Printed for Edw. Husbands