The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . noble pierswith stone eagles on them. Babraham Place was most likeCrewe Hall of any place I have seen (Cole). In the Harleian MSS. there is a letter of John Hallyer,pastour of Babram, to his congregation, written after hissequestration and condemnation for holding erroneousopinions. He was burnt at Cambridge. The Whorwoods, who intermarried with both Deanes andAdeanes, had property in Oxfordshire and 1552 Owen Whorwyode bequeathed Estlade Farm, GuytingPoer, and another at Nether Guyting, to his wife Isabel ; andhis leas


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . noble pierswith stone eagles on them. Babraham Place was most likeCrewe Hall of any place I have seen (Cole). In the Harleian MSS. there is a letter of John Hallyer,pastour of Babram, to his congregation, written after hissequestration and condemnation for holding erroneousopinions. He was burnt at Cambridge. The Whorwoods, who intermarried with both Deanes andAdeanes, had property in Oxfordshire and 1552 Owen Whorwyode bequeathed Estlade Farm, GuytingPoer, and another at Nether Guyting, to his wife Isabel ; andhis lease in the parke of Henley to his son John; otherproperty to his son William. Subsidies 23 Elizabeth, 1581, Shierborne, Oxon. Richard Adean, iiij^ v^ xiij. 16 October, 1599. Richarde Deane, iij^ xiij. 1620. Richard Adeane, v^ x^ 1628. Richard Adean, iij^ viij^ 1641. Richard Adeane, iij^ xvj^ Chalgrove and Ewelm were attached to the Manor ofWallingford after Wolseys downfall, when castle and manorwere divided. Deane of Dynes Hall, GreatMaplestead, YNES, or Denes, Hall was originally theproperty of the Denes of Deene. In thetime of Edward II. it was owned by SirJohn. Sir Henry also held property nearthis place, but in Norfolk. The William Deane who purchased theestate in the reign of Elizabeth does notappear to belong to the family of the Fesse dancette, as hisarms were Sable, a fesse, changed by him to ermine, andplaced between three marriage chaplets. Henry Deane, of Tarn worth, Lancashire, married adaughter of Sir Richard Greenacres, of Lane, in the reign ofElizabeth. Their sons were : 1. John Deane, of Tunnworth (died 1574), who married adaughter of Holte, Esq. He had a son John, 1585. 2. William Deane, of Gosfield and Dynes Hall, whowas in the household of the Bishop of Winchester, probablyas page, and as esquire in that of Lord Maltravers. He married, first, Ann Egerton, of Wall Grange, and,secondly, Ann, widow of Hugh, Lord Maltravers, anddaughter and heir of Sir Joh


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