woman Hawise De Quincy‏‎, daughter of Roger , 2nd Earl Of Winchester de Quincy and Helen Verch Llewelyn Princess , Princess‏.
Born ‎ 1250 at Bisworth,Northampton,England, died ‎ 1285‎, 34 or 35 years

Married ‎before Feb 5, 1267/1268 at of Blisworth,Northamptonshire,England (approximately 14 years married) to:

man Baldwin Wake‏‎, son of Hugh Wake and Joan de Stuteville‏.
Born ‎± 1237/1238 at ,Blisworth,North Hampshire,England, baptized ‎ at ,of Lydell,Cumberland,England, died ‎ Feb 5, 1281/1282‎, approximately 44 years, ‎1st marriage to: Hawise De Quincy, 2nd marriage to: Ella de Beauchamp

Children:

1.
woman Emeline Wake‏‎
Born ‎± 1269 at Blisworth,Nrthmp,Eng,England‎
2.
man John Wake [Sir Knight] , [Sir Knight]‏
Born ‎± 1268 at Blisworth,Northamptonshire,England, baptized ‎ at ,of Lydell,Cumberland,England, died ‎before Apr 10, 1300 at Liddel,Cumberland,England‎
John Wake, 1st Lord (Baron), so created by writ of summons to Parliament 24 June 1295; campaigned in Gascony between 1288 and 1297 and against the Scots 1297-1300, Jt Captain of March of Scotland in Cumberland and Westmorland 1297, fought at Battle of Falkirk 1298; married by 24 Sep 1291 Joan (died just prior to 26 Oct 1309), allegedly daughter of Sir John FitzBernard, of Kingsdown, Kent or William de Fenes, a Spanish Count, and possibly a relative of Edward I, and died just prior to 10 April 1300. [Burke's Peerage]

Note: I have put both Joan(s) in as wives of John. Only one was probably his wife. Ancestral Roots has a little more explicit (and different) information on "Joan de Fenes", naming her Joan de Fiennes, daughter of a non-Spanish, Norman Englishman.

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BARONY OF WAKE (I)

JOHN WAKE, son and heir, by 2nd wife, was born probably late in 1268. He was granted protection, 15 November 1288, to go to Gascony, was summoned for service in Gascony, 1294, in company with the King's brother Edmund, and was summoned for service across the seas in 1297. In March 1293/4 he was going to Scotland, where he was in 1296 and 1298, and he was summoned against the Scots, 1297-1300. He was summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 to 29 December 1299, by writs directed Johanni Wake, whereby he is held to have become LORD WAKE. He was Captain, with others, of the March of Scotland in Cumberland and Westmorland, 18 October 1297. He fought in the 2nd line under the Bishop of Durham at the battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298; was a Commissioner to deal with Scottish prisoners, July 1299; and was called to meet the Barons of the Exchequer at York, January 1299/1300. He married, before 24 September 1291, Joan (c). He died shortly before 10 April 1300. She died shortly before 26 October 1309. [Complete Peerage XII/2:301-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(c) Cal. Patent Rolls, 1281-92, p. 445. She is said to have been daughter of Sir John FitzBernard, of Kingsdown, Kent; but a medieval ped. roll calls her daughter of William de Fenes, a Count of Spain. See VCH, Northants, Gen. vol ii, p. 318.

NOTE: The above has been corrected by CP XIV:623 to read "Joan de Fiennes (c)" for "Joan (c)".

(c) Cal. Patent Rolls, 1281-92, p. 445. See John Parson, Geneal. Mag., vol 20, 1982, p. 336.

Note: Apparently the preponderance of evidence has shifted from Joan FitzBernard to Joan de Fiennes, based on the John Parson article. I haven't read it yet.
3.
man Hugh Wake [Sir] , [Sir]‏
Born ‎± 1272 at Blisworth,Northampton,England, died ‎ May 4, 1315‎, approximately 43 years
4.
woman Wake‏
Born ‎± 1274 at Blisworth,Nrthmp,Eng‎
5.
man William Wake‏‎
Born ‎± 1273‎