What is the origin of the name Blake?
1: English and Scottish (England and central Scotland): variant of Black 1 meaning ‘swarthy’ or ‘dark-haired’ from a byform of the Old English adjective blæc blac ‘black’ with change [...]
An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...to the Right Honorable Proprietor Joseph Blake, Governor, and his successors, 1111rust, and for the use of St.-Philip's Church, for... (South Carolina, United States - 1697)
...to the Right Honorable Proprietor Joseph Blake, Governor, and his successors, 1111rust, and for the use of St.-Philip's Church, for... (South Carolina, United States - 1697)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...Bowen, John Julius Pringle, John Blake, John Dawson,'}un.David Alexander, Thomas Parker, George Reid, Robert Haalelitlrsh St.-Andrews Pa'rish-Simon Magwood, John... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...Bowen, John Julius Pringle, John Blake, John Dawson,'}un.David Alexander, Thomas Parker, George Reid, Robert Haalelitlrsh St.-Andrews Pa'rish-Simon Magwood, John... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
....Var'".ng,sen. John Blake, .Villiain Johnson, Daniel Hall, Robeit .-Vainwrigltt, Ch. Kershaw, John .Vhite, Daniel Mazyck, Ch.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
....Var'".ng,sen. John Blake, .Villiain Johnson, Daniel Hall, Robeit .-Vainwrigltt, Ch. Kershaw, John .Vhite, Daniel Mazyck, Ch.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...last, died the Hon. l'roprietoi- Joseph Blake, our late Governor. On Tuesday, 3d Sept. last, we had a great storm... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...last, died the Hon. l'roprietoi- Joseph Blake, our late Governor. On Tuesday, 3d Sept. last, we had a great storm... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...Craven, Lord Berkley's Share, in Joseph Blake, of South-Carolina, Lord Ashley's Share, in A1'e-lribald Huteheson, in Trust for John Cotton... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...Craven, Lord Berkley's Share, in Joseph Blake, of South-Carolina, Lord Ashley's Share, in A1'e-lribald Huteheson, in Trust for John Cotton... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...The late William Blake appointed :1Lecture to he preached annually on St.-Gcor,,e's Day, by an Episcopal Minister,... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...The late William Blake appointed :1Lecture to he preached annually on St.-Gcor,,e's Day, by an Episcopal Minister,... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...a neat white palisadc. / Mrs. Blake, Wifeof the Governor, subsequentlycontributed liberally towards its adornment.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...a neat white palisadc. / Mrs. Blake, Wifeof the Governor, subsequentlycontributed liberally towards its adornment.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
...St.-Michael's C/mrch.-The Rev. Henry Purcell, Edward Blake, and William Gibbs.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
...St.-Michael's C/mrch.-The Rev. Henry Purcell, Edward Blake, and William Gibbs.... (South Carolina, United States - 1970)
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What is the origin of the name Blake?
1: English and Scottish (England and central Scotland): variant of Black 1 meaning ‘swarthy’ or ‘dark-haired’ from a byform of the Old English adjective blæc blac ‘black’ with change [...]