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A History of the County of Hertford
… Josua Brokesbye, Edmund Chapman, Ralph Snowden, and Mary Wake conveyed the manor in 1675 to Sir William Bucknall, 201 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… by the magistrates and died out. 15 Wellington had a wake on All Saints' Day (1 November), if a Sunday, or the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
A History of the County of Stafford
… West Bromwich Social life SOCIAL LIFE. A wake of unknown origin was originally held on All Saints' Day … commissioners began a campaign for the suppression of the wake by forbidding the erection of stalls in the streets. 95 The wake, however, continued on other sites, and it even survived …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bishop, master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge. 1736, William Wake, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, as his option; on Dr. … ditto, now dean of Litchfield. 1747, Richard Fayerman, on Wake's death, by the Bishop. The present valor of this …
Survey of London
… planning policies emanating from the LCC in the wake of the County of London Plan (1943). The decisive new …
Old and New London
… year 1700 he became engaged in a long controversy with Dr. Wake, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, and others, …
Old and New London
… by taking the blame upon himself. This boy, William Wake (the father of Archbishop Wake), was afterwards a colonel in the service of the King … Pope Clement VIII. called "the blessed heretic." William Wake, Bishop of Lincoln (who was subsequently Primate), and …
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