What is the origin of the name Drake?
1: English: nickname from Middle English drake either ‘drake male duck’ (compare Duck) or ‘dragon’ (Old English draca ‘snake dragon’ or the cognate Old Norse draki) including an emblematic [...]
History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...of Winested, in Holderness And, William Drake, F. A. S., and rector of Isleworth, Middlesex. The subject of this memoir... (Holderness, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
...of Winested, in Holderness And, William Drake, F. A. S., and rector of Isleworth, Middlesex. The subject of this memoir... (Holderness, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...whom he had two sons, Francis Drake, D. D., fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, vicar of St.-Mary's, Beverley, and rector... (Holderness, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
...whom he had two sons, Francis Drake, D. D., fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, vicar of St.-Mary's, Beverley, and rector... (Holderness, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1695)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...Mr. Francis Drake, was the son of the Rev.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1789)
...Mr. Francis Drake, was the son of the Rev.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1789)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...bankrupts. At this particular period* Mr. Drake, the historian, who lodged at the house of Mr. Ward, befriended his unfortunate... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1740)
...bankrupts. At this particular period* Mr. Drake, the historian, who lodged at the house of Mr. Ward, befriended his unfortunate... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1740)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...her decease, to Marmaduke Fothergill, Francis Drake, Thomas Matthews, Richard Farrer, William Plant, and George Heartley, (whprn I do nominate... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1747)
...her decease, to Marmaduke Fothergill, Francis Drake, Thomas Matthews, Richard Farrer, William Plant, and George Heartley, (whprn I do nominate... (York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1747)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...six surviving members, viz.: Brother Francis Drake, F. U.S., author of "... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1761)
...six surviving members, viz.: Brother Francis Drake, F. U.S., author of "... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1761)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...in the year 1738, by Mr. Drake, the distinguished antiquary, just mentioned.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1738)
...in the year 1738, by Mr. Drake, the distinguished antiquary, just mentioned.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1738)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
...likeness, in oil colours, of Mr. Drake the historian , and on the opposite side of the room, several ancient... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1731)
...likeness, in oil colours, of Mr. Drake the historian , and on the opposite side of the room, several ancient... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1731)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely...
... Mr. Drake supposed the name to imply, that in this yard, formerly stood the first... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1787)
... Mr. Drake supposed the name to imply, that in this yard, formerly stood the first... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1787)
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History and description of the ancient city of York, comprising all the most interesting information, already published in Drake's Eboracum, enriched with much entirely new matter, from other authentic sources
What is the origin of the name Drake?
1: English: nickname from Middle English drake either ‘drake male duck’ (compare Duck) or ‘dragon’ (Old English draca ‘snake dragon’ or the cognate Old Norse draki) including an emblematic [...]