Hugh Wake; feudal Lord of Bourne; Sheriff of Yorks, Constable of Scarborough Castle 1239; married by 29 May 1229 Joan (married 2nd by 5 Feb 1243/4 Hugh Bigod, Chief Justiciar of England and died 1276, being by him mother of Roger Bigod, 5th and last Earl of Norfolk of the 1140-41 creation), eldest daughter and coheir of Nicholas de Stuteville by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, feudal Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland, and died by 18 Dec 1241 on Crusade in the Holy Land. [Burke's Peerage]
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HUGH WAKE, son and heir, a minor at his father's death, was granted protection, April 1230, to accompany the King to Brittany. On 10 June 1233 he inherited, by right of his mother Isabel, one-fifth of the lands of his uncle, William Briwerre the younger. In March 1233/4 he was sent with the Earl of Lincoln to garrison Shrewsbury and was among those forbidden to attend a tournament at Northampton, September following. He complained to the King in 1235 about the seizure of goods from his estates in Guernsey; was Sheriff of Yorkshire and Constable of Scarborough Castle, 9 February-26 June 1239; and accompanied Simon de Montfort on Crusade in 1240, journeying through Italy and sailing from Brindisi.
He married, without Royal licence, before 29 May 1229, Joan, 1st daughter and coheir of Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE, of Liddell, Cumberland, by Devorguille, daughter of Roland, LORD OF GALLOWAY. He died before 18 December 1241 in the Holy Land. Joan married, 2ndly, before 5 February 1243/4, Hugh BIGOD, Chief Justiciar of England, who died shordy before 7 May 1266. She died shortly before 6 April 1276. [Complete Peerage XII/2:298-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Held the barony of Bourne in Lincolnshire; was sheriff of Yorkshire and constable of Scarborough Castle February 9-June 26, 1239. He served with Henry III, accompanying him to Brittany in April 1230 and accompanied Simon de Montfort on a Crusade in 1240, traveling through Italy and sailing from Brindisi to the Holy Land where he died.