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Ingratiam Itinerantium
Curiosorum Antonini

Aug. Itinerarium per
Britanniam.
tentavit W. Stukeley 1723.

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[8]Duke Oslac, 960, in the time of Edgar, says Ingulfus, p. 67. falsly sirnamed De Wake in the Life of Hereward.
Goda Walt. Mant.
[9]Ralph E. of Hereford, sirnamed Scalre. [10]Morcar, Lord of Brun, second son of Algar earl of Leicester. V. Peck, A. S. iii. f. 28.[11]
Roger, Lord of Brun 1060. Leofric Edina, great grand-daughter of Oslac. Vita Hereward. Ingulf. p. 67.
[12]Hereward the famous outlaw Thurfrida, vit. Hereward. This Hereward was the hero of his time, and did many notable exploits. He was nephew to Brando, abbot of Peterburgh. Vid. Dugdale’s Imbanking.
Hugh Evermue, lord of Deping and Brun. Thurfrida heiress. Ingulph. p. 67.
Richard de Rulos only daughter. Ingulph. anno 1114. and Petr. Blesens.
Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert, earl of Glomery, founder of Deping priory, ob. 1171, Monast. Anglican. Vol. I. p. 469. Vol. II. p. 23. York’s Heraldry, 191. Adheldis anno 1138.
Hugh de Wac Emma, daughter and heir of Baldwin earl of Glocester. Monast. Angl. Vol. I. p. 462. Vol. II. 236. Rogerus.
Baldwin lord Wake he founded the abbey of Brun, 1140. He gave the priory of Deeping to Thorney abbey, ob. 1156, and was buried at Thorney abbey. Dugdale’s Baronage.
Baldwin, lord Wake and Lydel, in Cumberland: he died the 20th of July, 1224, buried at Harombel, a castle in Gascoign. 1 Alicia 2 Joscelyn de Styvecle, lord of Great Styvecle, com. Hunt. Inquisit. 38. H. III 2. Vincent ABC, N. 43. p. 891.
Baldwin lord Wake: he died 1213. Dugdale’s Baronage. Isabella, daughter and heir of Wil. Bruer lord of Torbay, son of Henry de Bruer. Beatrix de Vanne, concubine of Reginald earl of Cornwall.
Hugh Wake, lord of Wake, Lydel and Brun: he died 1233. 1 Johanna, heiress of Nicholas d’Estotvil lord of Cotingham, who died 1220: she died on St. Ambrose’s day 1260. Mon. Angl. Vol. II. p. 348. 2 Hugh Bigod lord justice of England.
Baldwin, lord of Wake, Brun, Lydel and Cotingham, died prid. non. Feb. 1281, mentioned in Rymer’s Fœdera I. p. 777. Hugh Wake. Rymer’s Fœd. I. p. 493.
Elinor, daughter of Sir John Montgomery.
Sir Hugh de Wake, his father, gave him the manors of Deeping and Blisworth, Northamptonshire.
John de Wake: he died 4 Ap. 1304. Johanna St. John lord St. John = Mirabella = Thomas Aspal.
Sir Tho. Wake, knight Alice, daughter and coheir of Sir John Pateshul, knight.
Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, earl of Kent, third son of king Ed. I. Margaret, sister and heir. Thomas de Wake ob. 4 july 1343. he founded the abbey of Hautemprise, in Yorkshire, then removed it to Cotingham 1322. The original seal of that abbey is in the hands of John Warburton, esq. Somerset herald, and was engraven by the Antiquarian society, London. Blanch, daughter of Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster.
John L. Wake, ob. s.p.
Sir Thomas Holland, one of the founders of the order of the Garter. 2 Joan the fair maid of Kent. 1 Wil. Montacute, earl of Salisbury.
3 Edward the black prince.

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Thomas de Multon, lord Egremont, and lord of Holbech, obtained a market for Fleet, 9 Jo.
Robert Romley, daughter of Wm. Meschines, lord of Coupland.
Wm. Duncanson Alice, heiress. Hugh de Morvile, lord of Burgh upon Sands, chief forester of Cumberland.
Richard de Lucy lord Egremont 1 Ada, coheiress 2 Thomas de Multon obtained a market and fair for Holbech, 37 Hen. III.
Amabilis, heiress Lambert de Multon, 1270. Thomas de Multon, lord of Burgh, in Cumberland.
Thomas de Multon, 31 Ed. I. 1303. Thomas de Multon lord of Burgh, 20 Ed. I. Maud de Vaulx, heiress of Gillesland, daughter of Hubert de Vaulx.
Thomas de Multon, lord Egremont.
Thomas de Multon, lord Egremont, ob. 15 Ed. II. daughter of Rich. de Burgh, earl of Ulton.
John de Multon, lord Egremont, ob. s. p. 9 Ed. III. Thomas de Multon, lord of Burgh, Gillesland and Holbech, 21 Ed. I. and 2 Ed. II. Inquisit. post mortem. Isabel.
Ranulf de Dacre, lord of Drumbough castle Margaret, heiress. Maud, says Camden.
Thomas Dacre, esq. lord of Holbech, 1450. Philippa, ob. 1453.
Humphry Dacre, esq.
Sir Ralf de Dacre, lord of Holbech, 1470.

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