The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . hristchurch and Ryngwode. HIS family obtained the grant of the followingarms from Heralds College—a variation ofDeane of Deanelands: Gules a lion couchant, and in base acrescent argent. On a chief nebuly of thelast 2 crescents of the first. Crest: a demi-lion or gorged zvith a collar nebuly, holding inthe dexter paw a crescent, and resting the sinister paw on anincrescent all gules. 35 Henry VHI., Hundred of Christchurch. View of Frankpledge with the Court of our Lord theKing. Grant to Richard Dene, the younger, of a cottage andparcel of


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . hristchurch and Ryngwode. HIS family obtained the grant of the followingarms from Heralds College—a variation ofDeane of Deanelands: Gules a lion couchant, and in base acrescent argent. On a chief nebuly of thelast 2 crescents of the first. Crest: a demi-lion or gorged zvith a collar nebuly, holding inthe dexter paw a crescent, and resting the sinister paw on anincrescent all gules. 35 Henry VHI., Hundred of Christchurch. View of Frankpledge with the Court of our Lord theKing. Grant to Richard Dene, the younger, of a cottage andparcel of land in Holnest, near the church. Fines, Southampton. January, 1542. Richard Dene isplaintiff in an action concerning this land. His right isacknowledged, and he pays the defendant, MargaretStrowde, ^40. Will of William Dean, Littledown, Holdenhurst, provedJanuary 22, 1813. Holweye Place, in Holnehurste, with the whole parcel of moor called Longmore, was held in tenureby Richard Dene in 1537, for which he paid x^ For landsin Littledown he paid xx^ 9. Dene of the Forest of Dene,


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