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Monday, December 19, 2011

Lord Hugh Wake & Joan ?

30422152. Lord Hugh Wake & 30422153. Joan ?

By 1241, Hugh born in England, s/o 9994808. Baron Hugh Wake & 9994809. Joan de Stuteville.

1241, Hugh’s father died in Jerusalem; his brother Baldwin (4997404) succeeding.

8/26/1265, To John de Mucegros, … Hugh Wake, … How lately at at Evesham by divine clemency the king obtained victory and triumph over his enemiew … And although the king ought to deal with them … commanding them … that they go out of the said castle [Kenilworth] and deliver it to the king without delay. (S) CPRs.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

7/6/1277, Protection with clause … going to Wales on the king’s service … Hugh Wake. (S) CPRs.

1277, King Edward was in Chester where he cleared a road through a dense forest, and started construction on the castles of Flint and Rhuddlan. King Edward made forays into the Welsh lands of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, prince of Wales, capturing Snowdonia and the isle of Anglesey.

5/20/1282, … to deliver … the goods of Baldwin Wak, deceased, … to the value of 724 18s 4d and 4 horses … the execess to be delivered to Hawise (4997405), late the wife of Baldwin to satisfy poorer creditors … by view of Master Henry de Bray, Hugh Wak and Richard Roland. (S) CFRs.

Bef. 1300, Hugh of Deeping enfeoffed by his nephew John Wake, s/o Baldwin, with half a fee in the manor of Blisworth.

5/10/1300, Appointment … for the better observance of the Magna Carta and the Forest Charter of Henry III … to hear and determine complaints of transgressions … to enforce the late statute of Winchester, Hugh Wake } Northampton. (S) CPRs.

11/1/1301, Appointment … to assess the 15th lately granted to the king … Hugh Wake } Northampton. (S) CPRs.

2/9/1302, Writ of aid … to collect the 15th … Hugh Wake } Northampton. (S) CPRs.

11/26/1303, Writ of aid … county of Northampton for the sheriff and Hugh Wake sent to supervise [purvey of wheat and oats and malts]. (S) CPRs.

6/10/1304, Henry Spigurnel and Hugh Wake, justices lately appointed to deliver that gaol [Northampton castle]. (S) CPRs.

3/25/1305, Commission to John Luvel of Snotescumbe, and Hugh Wak, on complaint … by jury of Northampton … (S) CPRs.

1/20/1307, Peter Mallorre and Hugh Wake, justices of oyer and terminer … [Northampton gaol] (S) CPRs.

2/25/1308, Edward II crowned king of England.

1308-14, County: Northants Justices, Gaols, Nature: Hugh Wake; Northampton castle and town, Peterborough; Roll. (S) UKNA.

12/16/1310, Appointed … to hold an enquiry … power to imprison … to levy fines … Hugh Wake named for the county of Northampton. (S) CPRs.

5/26/1311, Comission of oyer … Henry Spigarnel, Roger de Scotre and Hugh Wake … (S) CPRs.

10/31/1312, Witn. Hugh Wake; Geoffrey de la Mare, of Makesey; Nicholas de Etone, Knts.; … (S) UKNA.

10/16/1313, Pardon to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and his adherents, … for the death of Peter de Gavaston, … Hugh Wake. (S) CPRs.

5/4/1315, Sir Hugh Wake of Deeping, Lord of Blyseworth, Northamptonshire, died; succeeded by his son Thomas.

11/1/1315, Writ for IPM of Hugh Wak. (S) CFRs.

(S) Notes and Queries, 1853, P164. (S) Hist. of the Co. of Northampton, V4, 1937.

Family notes:

·         Joan sometimes identified as Joan de Wolverton (d.7/18/1349). This Joan’s 4th-share of the Wolverton estates assigned to her husband Hugh Wake in 1353. This Hugh died 4/1360, his son John his heir. (S) CIsPM, 6/20/1353, of ‘Joan, one of the daughters and heries of John, son of John de Wolverton’.

Child of Hugh and Joan:

i. Thomas Wake (15211076), born ~1280 in England.

[Ancestor of consecutive Thomas Wakes of Blisworth.]


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