A brief Enquiry into the antiquity, honour and estate of the Name and Family of Wake, etc. [Edited by E. Benett.] |
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As for his Wife Agnes, who survived him, what became of her I cannot tell: but this
I find that in piety to the Soul of her Husband, 7She gave part of the Mannor of
Wichenden to the Canons of Nuttle; and another part of it, for the same purpose
to ...
As for his Wife Agnes, who survived him, what became of her I cannot tell: but this
I find that in piety to the Soul of her Husband, 7She gave part of the Mannor of
Wichenden to the Canons of Nuttle; and another part of it, for the same purpose
to ...
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What other Children he left I cannot tell; but the Son who succeeded him was
called Hugh, and is the second of that Name, which we meet with in this Line. \
Vhen this Baldwin dyed, his Son was left H'i'fih an Infant by Him. That therefore
he ...
What other Children he left I cannot tell; but the Son who succeeded him was
called Hugh, and is the second of that Name, which we meet with in this Line. \
Vhen this Baldwin dyed, his Son was left H'i'fih an Infant by Him. That therefore
he ...
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... whose fortune was greatly encreased, about two Years after, by the Death of
Joan de Bohun her Sister: in whose right she came to another part of her Father,
Robert de Quinci's Estate. What Children he left behind him, I cannot tell: The
Son ...
... whose fortune was greatly encreased, about two Years after, by the Death of
Joan de Bohun her Sister: in whose right she came to another part of her Father,
Robert de Quinci's Estate. What Children he left behind him, I cannot tell: The
Son ...
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... upon the accommodation which the [french King pretended to make with
Edward ; Or whether upon the Discovery of that trick, and the brisk Resolution of
the Parliament thereupon, he tarried still there, I cannot tell; That he was
summoned to ...
... upon the accommodation which the [french King pretended to make with
Edward ; Or whether upon the Discovery of that trick, and the brisk Resolution of
the Parliament thereupon, he tarried still there, I cannot tell; That he was
summoned to ...
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9What other Children he had I cannot tell, but the Person whom I am chiefly
concern'd to take notice of, is his Son Sr. Isaac Wake, the Ornament of our Name,
our University, and even of our very Country its self. He was born in the Year
1575: ...
9What other Children he had I cannot tell, but the Person whom I am chiefly
concern'd to take notice of, is his Son Sr. Isaac Wake, the Ornament of our Name,
our University, and even of our very Country its self. He was born in the Year
1575: ...
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Account Affairs Arch-Bishop Arms Baldwin Lord Wake Baldwin the 4th Baronag Barons Battle Abby Blisworth Brunne Castle Church concern’d Conquerour Daughter descended Dignity Dodsworth Vol Dorset Dugdal Earl Marshall Earl of Kent Earl of Lancaster Earl of Lincoln Edmund Edward the 1st Edward the 2d eldest eminent Emma England FAMILY OF WAKE fell find first began first Rise fit Fitz-Gilbert fix Fortune Heir Henry 3d Hereward Hist Historians Honour and Estate Hugh de Wac Hugh Evermur Hugh Lord Wake Husband Ingulf Isle of Eli Joan John Lord Wake joyn joyn’d K.Edw K.Wm King Edward King Henry Liberty Lord Wake dyed Mannor Margaret Monasticon Name noble Family Parliament Pedegree Peterburgh possess’d prov’d resolv’d return’d Richard de Rulos Scotland second Brother setled Shapwick shew Sister summon’d take Notice tell thereupon Thomas Holland Thomas Lord Wake Thomas Wake took Tower of London whome Wife William Wake