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...
...by an inscription upon it." Mr. Drake's account was, no doubt, correct when he wrote, but will not fully apply... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1716)
...by an inscription upon it." Mr. Drake's account was, no doubt, correct when he wrote, but will not fully apply... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1716)
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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...
...which seems to have confused Mr. Drake, has since been supposed to mean the Far Water Lane, and it is... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1660)
...which seems to have confused Mr. Drake, has since been supposed to mean the Far Water Lane, and it is... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1660)
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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...
...he therefore must conelude, that Mr. Drake was either incorrect in asserting that he was here interred, or that the... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1612)
...he therefore must conelude, that Mr. Drake was either incorrect in asserting that he was here interred, or that the... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1612)
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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...
...the situation of this monastery, Mr. Drake, after considerable inquiry, seems to entertain a doubt, but even the information he... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1660)
...the situation of this monastery, Mr. Drake, after considerable inquiry, seems to entertain a doubt, but even the information he... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1660)
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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...
...many of them , and Mr. Drake observes that large quantities of stone, of this description, were brought to York... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1803)
...many of them , and Mr. Drake observes that large quantities of stone, of this description, were brought to York... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1803)
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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...
...latter was the opinion of Mr. Drake , but with all due deference to that learned antiquary, the author of... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1812)
...latter was the opinion of Mr. Drake , but with all due deference to that learned antiquary, the author of... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1812)
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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...
...trees of venerable appearance. When Mr. Drake wrote, there were also a few tombs a nd inscriptions, but there is... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1804)
...trees of venerable appearance. When Mr. Drake wrote, there were also a few tombs a nd inscriptions, but there is... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1804)
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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...
...conjectures of lord Burlington and Mr. Drake , and Gough, in his edition of Cainden's Britannia, says, that Mr.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1930)
...conjectures of lord Burlington and Mr. Drake , and Gough, in his edition of Cainden's Britannia, says, that Mr.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1930)
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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 mentions the chapel of St. S#pulchre, which formerly stood not far from the... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1808)
... Mr. Drake mentions the chapel of St. S#pulchre, which formerly stood not far from the... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1808)
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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...
...on this apparent negligence of Mr. Drake, and adds:.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1810)
...on this apparent negligence of Mr. Drake, and adds:.... (North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1810)
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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 [...]