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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الصفحة 1
TO MY SON.1 Trio to value a Mans self upon the Honour, or Antiquity, of his
Family, and glory in those things, which are owing to his Fortune, not his ' Desert,
be a fl'olly justly to be derided by all wise Men: yet I cannot but think it a
pardonable ...
TO MY SON.1 Trio to value a Mans self upon the Honour, or Antiquity, of his
Family, and glory in those things, which are owing to his Fortune, not his ' Desert,
be a fl'olly justly to be derided by all wise Men: yet I cannot but think it a
pardonable ...
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And tho it be long since it has pleased God, to reduce us to a very moderate
Fortune, and so little Care has been taken to preserve the Actions of our
Ancestors, that I have not been able, with all my Diligence, to recover so much, as
I could ...
And tho it be long since it has pleased God, to reduce us to a very moderate
Fortune, and so little Care has been taken to preserve the Actions of our
Ancestors, that I have not been able, with all my Diligence, to recover so much, as
I could ...
الصفحة 11
From this noble Pair sprang He, who was the first Author and Original of the
Name of WAKE: How he was first called, I am not informed: 8But the Character
which his Fortune, and Authority fix'd upon him, and under which he is constantly
...
From this noble Pair sprang He, who was the first Author and Original of the
Name of WAKE: How he was first called, I am not informed: 8But the Character
which his Fortune, and Authority fix'd upon him, and under which he is constantly
...
الصفحة 15
but a very little while, before either out of ffear or Interest, all the rest submitted to
the Fortune and power of the Conquerour. Only Hereward resolv'd to stand it out,
and not submit upon any Terms whatsoever, to Him. So far are they mistaken, ...
but a very little while, before either out of ffear or Interest, all the rest submitted to
the Fortune and power of the Conquerour. Only Hereward resolv'd to stand it out,
and not submit upon any Terms whatsoever, to Him. So far are they mistaken, ...
الصفحة 24
... first the Name of a Family, I have not found; and am apt to think, fi'om his taking
of his Wives Name, that he was not very considerable of himself, nor does it
appear, that he did any extraordinary Matters after his coming to so high a
Fortune.
... first the Name of a Family, I have not found; and am apt to think, fi'om his taking
of his Wives Name, that he was not very considerable of himself, nor does it
appear, that he did any extraordinary Matters after his coming to so high a
Fortune.
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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