He was the second son of Samuel Ogle (1659–1719), a Member of Parliament for Berwick, and commissioner of the revenue for Ireland, and Ursula, his second wife.
His elder brother was Samuel Ogle, the colonial governor of Maryland was.
[1] He was elected to the Irish House of Commons as the member for Bannow in 1727, sitting until his death.
[2] Ogle's translations from Anacreon appeared as an appendix to James Sterling's Loves of Hero and Leander (1728), from the Greek of Musæus.
The volume was dedicated to Ogle, who went on to publish other translations:[2] Other works were:[2] Ogle married Frances, the daughter and coheiress of Sir Thomas Twysden, 4th Baronet.