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A History of the County of Bedford
… Whitbread in the same year. 22 The land later known as WAKE MANOR became the property of Ida, another daughter of … John de Steyngreve. It followed the same descent as Wake Manor in Bromham (q.v.), passing from the Steyngreves to … and the Wakes, but after the death of Sir Thomas Wake in 1458 no further mention has been found of this …
A History of the County of Worcester
… inhabitants. Noake writing in 1868 states that the parish wake at Whitsuntide was then still held. 6 Among the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Joan eldest daughter of John de Wolverton and wife of Hugh Wake, Constance the youngest daughter, and Adam Basing and … 38 her property was assigned in 1353 to her husband Hugh Wake, 39 who in 1360 acquired Constance's quarter of the … de la Vache, 41 John the son and heir of Hugh and Joan Wake renouncing his claim in 1363. 42 The part assigned to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… I find only two rectors of this place, viz. Richard de Wake, exchanged in 1348. Simon de Barlings, 1348. 33 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… divided between five coheirs, Thomas le Breton, Matthew Wake, Walter de Esselegh, William son of Walter, and Henry … in 14312, 61 but has not been noted thereafter. Matthew Wake gave his share in marriage with his daughter Joan to … and their wives, the other two daughters of Matthew Wake. 62 Walter de Esselegh's share passed to Geoffrey of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He preached a seimon in 1632, at the funeral of Sir Isaac Wake, who was buried in Dover castle. He held the rectory of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… called Stretford water, which flows due north to Dowlish Wake. The eastern boundary is irregular, marked in part by … included 1 virgate shared by two men in 1232, 39 and John Wake's tenement called Chubbeleye, represented later by … church needed repair. 116 In 1577 the rector of Dowlish Wake served the cure but 'out of due time and season' and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Tisbury, Sutton Row in Sutton Mandeville, and Ebbesborne Wake went out of use in Chilmark in the mid 19th century. 25 … and Montgomery, to present was disputed by William Wake who claimed to have bought a turn with the consent of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of tolling the bell, and of bread, cheese, and ale at the wake; in one case the goods of the deceased, valued at 2, … ex inf. the vicar. In the early 18th century the Claydon wake was held on the Sunday after St. James's day: Par. …