A Brief Enquiry Into the Antiquity, Honour, and Estate of the Name and Family of Wake: With a Summary Deduction of the Lineal Succession of the Chief Branches of It, from Its First Rise, Down to this Present TimeJ.L. Vardy, 1833 - 68 من الصفحات |
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... England , chang'd the Mind of his Father and Friends , and turn'd the Aversion they before had for him , into a most vehement Love , and Admi- ration of Him . Among other places to which he travelled Flanders was one , where he married ...
... England , chang'd the Mind of his Father and Friends , and turn'd the Aversion they before had for him , into a most vehement Love , and Admi- ration of Him . Among other places to which he travelled Flanders was one , where he married ...
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... England , and fought that fatal Battle , which by the Death of Harold , set the Crown upon his head , and gave the Title of Conquerour to Him , we are not to think that the whole Nation was there subdued , thô indeed the Generality of ...
... England , and fought that fatal Battle , which by the Death of Harold , set the Crown upon his head , and gave the Title of Conquerour to Him , we are not to think that the whole Nation was there subdued , thô indeed the Generality of ...
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... England being generally offended at the Favor which the King shewed to Peter Gavestone : and insisting upon several Priviledges , as of right belonging to them and being not satisfied by Him in their Demands united together in defence ...
... England being generally offended at the Favor which the King shewed to Peter Gavestone : and insisting upon several Priviledges , as of right belonging to them and being not satisfied by Him in their Demands united together in defence ...
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... in testimony both of his right to the Crown of France , aud of his Resolution to pursue it , joyn'd the Arms of ffrance to those of England . 4 Cotton Abrig : Records P. 23 : 25 . Edw : K.Edw . He had committed the Care of this Realm 45.
... in testimony both of his right to the Crown of France , aud of his Resolution to pursue it , joyn'd the Arms of ffrance to those of England . 4 Cotton Abrig : Records P. 23 : 25 . Edw : K.Edw . He had committed the Care of this Realm 45.
الصفحة 46
... England , and , at Midnight , un- expected by any Body , lands in the River , at the Tower . It was a very sad Condition , that by this means , he found the Tower in . There were only his own Children , and 3 Servants in it . Upon this ...
... England , and , at Midnight , un- expected by any Body , lands in the River , at the Tower . It was a very sad Condition , that by this means , he found the Tower in . There were only his own Children , and 3 Servants in it . Upon this ...
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Account Affairs Arch-Bishop Arms Baldwin Lord Wake Baldwin the 4th Baronag Barons Battle Abby Blisworth Brunne Castle ceed Church concern'd Conqr 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 Edwd eldest eminent Emma England FAMILY OF WAKE ffrance Fitz-Gilbert Governour Hanwise Heir Hereward Hist Historians Honour and Estate Hugh Evermur Hugh le Wac Hugh Lord Wake Hugh Wake ibid Ingulf Isle of Eli Ivo Talbois Joan John Comyn John Lord Wake joyn joyn'd K.Edw K.Hen K.Wm King Edward King Henry Liberty Lord Wake dyed Mannor Margaret Monasticon Name of Wake noble Family Parliament Pedegree Peterburgh possess'd Richard de Rulos Scotland second Brother Shapwick shew Sister summon'd take Notice tell thereupon thô Thomas Holland Thomas Lord Wake Thomas Wake took Tower of London whome Wife William Wake
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الصفحة 26 - Who this Hugh was, in whom our Name became first the Name of a Family, I have not found; and am apt to think, from 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. The
الصفحة 14 - travelled Flanders was one, where he married a Noble Virgin Turfride by Name: by whom he had one onely Daughter, whom he married to Hugh Evermur, 'Lord of Deping, which by that Means descended together with Brunne
الصفحة 19 - to settle in: For as Hereward and Hugh Evermur before, So this Richard de Rulos now left only one Daughter
الصفحة 37 - I am yet to seek: only I find her in an Ancient Charter, called by the Name of
الصفحة 4 - have done for it; How far they have ventured, and how much they have suffered, for the Sake of it; And what Honour they have gained by their
الصفحة 20 - Roger dyed unmarried, Or he left no Children to succeed him. And so the Dignity and Estate fell to Emma his Sister; And by her
الصفحة 9 - that we must look for the first Original of our Family among the Saxons;
الصفحة 54 - White Hart couchant gorged with a Gold Chain and Coronet under a Tree, derived from the Princess Joan his Mother.
الصفحة 20 - of Brunne, founded by this Baldwyn, I find by the Name of Roger,