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A History of the County of Bedford
… from the abbey. 19 Joscelin's widow Aline married James Wake, and on her death in 1254 her dower in Gravenhurst was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and in 1600 the sheriff distrained for this money. 13 A wake used to be held at Upton Snodsbury in July; it is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 3 the king's nephew, during the minority of Thomas Wake, her great-grandson, who inherited Coppingford (q.v.). …
A History of the County of Warwick
… daughter and heir of Nicholas de Stuteville, married Hugh Wake, 15 and the holder of the Mowbray fees in 1298 was Baldwin Wake. 16 In 1349 Thomas Wake of Liddell was stated to hold 2 fees in Wappenbury and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… founded as a house of Grey Friars in 1338 by Thomas Lord Wake of Liddell, who granted the friars a messuage and 7 … in 1284, 120 when it passed to Hawise widow of Baldwin Wake of Liddell, co. Cumberland. The custody of John Wake, son and heir of Hawise, and of the manor of Ware was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to keep a garrison there under the command of Sir John Wake and Sir Lewis Dives, but in February the royalists left …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Hugh de Hotot, 9 whose lands here, which became known as WAKE MANOR and later as POWIS MANOR, seem to have reverted to … Divorgilla had two daughters, Joan, who married Hugh Wake (d. 1241),and Margaret, who died unmarried in 1235. Lady Joan de Stuteville, for so the widow of Hugh Wake continued to be known, 14 had alienated a quarter of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century on St. Giles's Day, when the village held its wake. At the approach to the village from Tadmarton is the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… de Bohun (d. 1265), and Hawise, wife of Sir Baldwin Wake. It was allotted to Joan and on her death in 1284 passed to Hawise. 61 In 1292 one of Wake's sons, John, conveyed it to another, Hugh 62 (d. by … death c. 1329. 63 It passed to her grandson (Sir) Thomas Wake (fl. 1390), 64 who, probably by 1399, was succeeded by …