The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . TOMB OF SIR JAMES DRANE. Sir James Deane, of Basingstoke, Merchant of HE third son of Matthew atte Dene in thereign of Henry VI. was Richard, who leftfour sons, John, Richard, William, andJames. Williams two sons were Richardand William, the former of whom left a son,William. Richard, the third brother, alsoleft two sons, John and James, but thedescendants of these have not been definitely traced. John, the eldest of the four brothers, however, had oneson, James, who, trading over the seas, became a merchantof great wealth and st


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . TOMB OF SIR JAMES DRANE. Sir James Deane, of Basingstoke, Merchant of HE third son of Matthew atte Dene in thereign of Henry VI. was Richard, who leftfour sons, John, Richard, William, andJames. Williams two sons were Richardand William, the former of whom left a son,William. Richard, the third brother, alsoleft two sons, John and James, but thedescendants of these have not been definitely traced. John, the eldest of the four brothers, however, had oneson, James, who, trading over the seas, became a merchantof great wealth and standing, and was knighted in brother Richard, of Basingstoke, married left the manor of Tonckes to his brother, Master JamesDeane, also a sum of money for ever to the poor widowsof Basingstoke Marten. James married three times, first, Susan Bunstede ; second,Elizabeth Offley ; third, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir RichardThornhill. He had only three children, who all died ininfancy. Sir James died at his house at Hackney in 1608,and his wife in the following year. They were buried inSt. Olaves Church, Hart Stre


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