Sir Hugh WAKE, Knt.
(-1241)
Joan DE STUTEVILLE, Heiress of Liddel & Cottingham
(-1276)
Robert "the younger" DE QUINCY
(Abt 1218-1257)
Helen FERCH LLYWELYN
(-1253)
Sir Baldwin WAKE of Brunne, Knt.
(1237/8-1282)
Hawise DE QUINCY, Heiress of Bidford
(Abt 1250-1285)
Hugh WAKE of Winterbourne Stoke, Knt.
(-1312)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Joan DE BELAUNEY

Hugh WAKE of Winterbourne Stoke, Knt. 1

  • Married:
  • Died: Shortly before 18 May 1312, Compton Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

  Research Notes:

He was ancestor of the Wake family of Winterbourne Stoke, Wiltshire. 2

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Of Winterbourne Stoke and Compton, Wiltshire, Knight of the Shire for Wiltshire, younger son. He fought in Scotland in 1298. 3

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Winterbourne Stoke. 23 Nov. (Thurs. before St. Katharine) 4 1307.

Charter of Hugh, son of Baldwin Wake, granting with warranty to Roger de Stock, son of William de Synde, 1 messuage with curtilage in Winterbourne Stoke, which Juliana Laurens formerly held of him, rendering 2s. yearly to Hugh by equal parts at Candlemas, Midsummer and Michaelmas.
For this grant Roger gave 13s. 4d.
Witnesses: William de Rolveston, Ralph de Aula, John de Harleston, Guy Mercator, Adam Bartelot, John Ballard, Roger de Ely.

Westminster. Three weeks from Easter 1308. 4

Final concord between Hugh Wake and Joan his wife, pl., by Roger de Stok in their place, and Adam de Paulesholte, def. Manor of Winterbourne Stoke. To hold to pl. and the heirs of Hugh.
Consideration £100.

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Winterbourne Stoke. 24 Nov. (Sun. before St. Andrew) 1308. 5

Grant of Hugh, son of Baldwin Wake, that as he once gave and confirmed by charter to Roger de Stok, son of William de Sende, and his heirs, all that tenement which John Lumbard once held and 10 a. arable in Winterbourne Stoke which Henry le Longe held, and pasture for 4 oxen in the vill with pasture for 60 sheep with his own sheep, horn with horn, without payment for grass, free of grazing services and folding payments, as is more fully contained in the charter, that, with the assent of Joan his wife, Roger shall have the pasture for 60 sheep to him and his heirs, their sheep lying and manuring each night without hindrance by Hugh or his heirs.
Witnesses: Adam de Paulesholte, Roger de Aula, William de Rolveston, Guy Mercator, Robert Molendinarius, John Marescallus of Shrewton, Adam Bartelot.

  Marriage Information:

Hugh married Joan DE BELAUNEY, daughter of Baldwin DE BELAUNEY of Belanney, Knt. and Joan PECCHE. (Joan DE BELAUNEY was born in Boulsbury, South Damerham, Hampshire, England and died shortly before 20 Jun 1329.)

Sources


1 The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred, John Gage, 1838, pp. 46-47.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Baldwin Wake.

3 Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, 2nd Edition, 2011, p. 669.

4 Hungerford Cartulary, nos. 82, 83, Wiltshire Record Society, Vol. XLIX, for the year 1993, p. 24.

5 Hungerford Cartulary, no. 78, Wiltshire Record Society, Vol. XLIX, for the year 1993, pp. 22-23.


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