- The Gage,
later Rokewode-Gage Baronetcy, of
Hengrave in the
County of Suffolk, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 15 July 1662...
-
Ambrose Rookwood (c. 1578 – 31
January 1606) was a
member of the
failed 1605
Gunpowder Plot, a
conspiracy to
replace the
Protestant King
James I with a...
- 1662. For more
information on this creation, see
Rokewode-Gage baronets. see the
Viscount Gage see
Rokewode-Gage
baronets George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage...
-
Hengrave (1781 – 27
December 1820, in Rome) was an
English botanist from
Rokewode-Gage baronets. The
woodland flower Gagea is
named in his honour. He married...
- John Gage
Rokewode FSA (13
September 1786 – 14
October 1842 at
Claughton Hall, Lancashire) was a
historian and antiquarian. He was the
fourth son of Sir...
- in 1198 or 1202 by
Jocelin of Brakelond, a monk at the abbey. John Gage
Rokewode published an
edition of the
Latin chronicle in 1840. An
annotated translation...
- extant, extinct, or dormant,
Volume 2 (G. Bell & sons, 1889), pp 76 and 77
Rokewode 1838, pp. 135–6 Sir
Bernard Burke. Burke's
Genealogical and
Heraldic History...
-
their third son Edward. This
would become the seat of his descendants, the
Rokewode-Gage baronets. He was made a baronet, of
Firle in Sus**** in the Baronetage...
- by B. Boothroyd.
James Duncan. 1836.
Howard 1868, p. 89
Rokewode 1838, pp. 135–136.
Rokewode 1838, pp. 218–219. Rowe 2004. 'Stoke Newington:
Other estates'...
- Fox-Davies; (1902) "laurel" by
Thomas Robson (The
British Herald); "fig" by
Rokewode, John Gage,
History and
Antiquities of Suffolk:
Thingoe Hundred, 1838,...