Co-heir to her uncle Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester, and aged 14 years at his death in 1264.
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18 Feb 1282, Sherborne
To the sheriff of Lincoln. Order to deliver to Hawisia, late the wife of Baldwin Wake, the manor of Deping, which the king caused to be taken into his hands upon the death of Baldwin, as the king has committed it to her to hold in tenencia until a month from Easter, so that the king may then cause dower to be assigned to her.
15 Apr 1282, Devize
To the sheriff of Lincoln, escheator of that county. Order to deliver to Hawisia, late the wife of Baldwin Wake, tenant in chief, the manors of Kelleby and Deping, which the king has assigned to her in dower.
28 Oct 1282, Denbigh
Mandate to Hawisia Wake to pay to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, who has a grant, during minority (if the heir, of the lands of her late husband, Baldwin Wake, tenant in chief, the 7l. 9s. 2½d. yearly due from her to the king during the said minority, by reason of the assignment to her of her dower in the manor of Hicham, late of the said Baldwin.
11 Dec 1282, Rhuddlan
To Master Roger de Holebrok, steward of the forest between the bridges of Oxford and Staunford. Whereas the king gave to Baldwin Wak before his death ten oaks in the forest of Salcey (Salceto) for the construction of his hall at Stivinton, and Baldwin before his death received only six oaks, as the king learns: the king, wishing to show favour to Hawisia, late the wife of Baldwin, for the remaining trees, orders Roger to deliver to her the remaining four trees, if Baldwin received six only.
Calendar of Close Rolls, 10 Edw. I, pp. 148, 152; 11 Edw. I, p. 198; Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 2, p. 38
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Next heir to her sister Joan, late the wife of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford (1284).
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8 May 1285, Westminster
Grant to Eleanor, the king's mother, of the custody, during minority of the heir, of the manor of Wynterburne, late of the inheritance of Hawisia, late the wife of Baldwin Wake.
12 May 1285, Westminster
Grant to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, of the custody, during the minority of the heirs, of the lands formerly held in dower by Hawisia, lately deceased, sometime the wife of Baldwin Wake, tenant in chief, saving to the king the marriages of the heirs. This grant is 111 settlement of the claim thereto, which the earl made in the king's court by virtue of a former like grant to him of the custody of the other two-thirds of the said Baldwin's lands*. The earl gives 2,000 marks to hold the said dower with the aforesaid two parts, and to receive the fines, recognisances, and other issues of the said dower from the day of the death of the said Hawisia. Mandate to the escheator this side Trent. The like to the escheat or beyond Trent.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 2, pp. 160, 163