A brief enquiry into the antiquity, honour, and estate of the name and family of Wake

with a summary deduction of the lineal succession of the chief branches of it, from its first rise, down to this present time

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A brief enquiry into the antiquity, honour, and estate of the name and family of Wake

with a summary deduction of the lineal succession of the chief branches of it, from its first rise, down to this present time

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English
Pages
68

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Edition Notes

Transcribed from the original manuscript of William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury, and edited by his great grandaughter Etheldred Benett.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Warminster
Genre
Genealogy.
Other Titles
Memoir of the family of Wake

Classifications

Library of Congress
CS439 .W23 1833

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 68 p. :
Number of pages
68

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16319537M
Internet Archive
abriefenquiryin00wakegoog
LCCN
2006361134

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