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Baldwin WAKE

Male - Bef 1198


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  • Name Baldwin WAKE 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef Nov 1198 
    Notes 
    • “BALDWIN Wake (-before Nov 1198). "Hugo Wac" founded the abbey of Longues, for the souls of "Bauduini filii Gillberti et Emmæ filiæ eius uxoris meæ et…liberorum meorum Balduini et Gaufridi, et aliorum", by charter dated 1168. Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Longues, including donations by "Hugonis Wac et Baldewini filii sui" and "terram de Gernerui [Guernsey?] quam habuit Gaufridus Wac", by charter dated to [1185/89]. “Baldewinus Wac” confirmed ddonations to Depyng priory, Lincolnshire by “avus meus Baldwinus filius Gilberti et pater meus Hugo Wac” by undated charter. "Baudouin de Wac" donated property to the abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-Longues by undated charter, witnessed by "Roger Wac"". "Jordano de Humetis, Ricardo de Humetis, Baudewino Wac…Bartholomeo de Mortuo mari..:Willelmo de Sae, Henrico de Humetis fratre suo…" witnessed the charter dated to the late 12th century under which "Lucia de Humetis" donated revenue from land at Bradecroft, near Stamford to Southwick priory, Lincolnshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Baldewinus Wac" paying "ci s iii d" in Lincolnshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], records "Baldewinus Wac" paying "x l ii s vi d" in Lincolnshire. A charter of King Edward III confirmed donations to Bourn Priory, among which a confirmation by “Emma Wac filia Baldwini” of a donation by “Hugo Wac, assensu conjugis suæ Emmæ…[et] filio suo Baldewino”[811]. m (before 1189) as her first husband, AGNES du Hommet, daughter of WILLIAM du Hommet & his wife Lucy --- (-before 12 Nov 1223). King John confirmed "terra de Wichenson [Winchendon, Buckinghamshire] q Willelmus de Humet pater suus dedit ei in maritagium per manu H. Reg patris nostri" to "Agneti Wak" by order dated 23 Mar 1207. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Agnes Wake" holding "medietatem de Winchende" in Buckinghamshire iin [1210/12]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1221, by "abbas de Nutelegha" against "Agnetem Wace" for "medietatem manerii de Winchendona" which she said "Willelmus de Humet pater suis dedit ei in maritagium". The Testa de Nevill includes a list of landholdings in Lincoln, dated 1219, which includes "Agnes Wach est de donacione domini regis; terra eius valet xx.l". She married secondly Ranulph de Vernay. An order dated 12 Nov 1223 relates to payment of the fine made by "Ranulf de Vernay", while Agnes was still alive, for marrying "Agnes Wake…without the licence…of the king". Baldwin & his wife had one child.”«s87»
    Person ID I14641  Lowell&Block

    Father Hugh WAKE,   b. Bef 1130,   d. 1175/76  (Age > 46 years) 
    Mother Emma, de Clare,   d. Bef 1168 
    Family ID F5035  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Agnes, du Hommet,   d. Bef 12 Nov 1223 
    Children 
     1. Baldwin WAKE, Fedal baron of Bourne, Cambridgeshire,   d. Bef 20 Jul 1213
    Family ID F5033  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart