The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Adeane of Chalgrove and Babraham. N 1280 John de la Dene, whom we may taketo be Humphrey de Bohuns seneschal andLord of Newnham Murren, has lands in thevill of Britwell Solium (see Wallingford).* In 1507 Raffe, or Radulphus, ADene isnamed in the will of Henry Deane, of Swin-combe, Alderbury, and Little Ricote as mycousin (doubtless nephew). This Henry had a son ADeanes will was made in 1528, and proved in 1534. Ralph ADeane, of the parish of our Lady of NewnhamMurren, in the diocese of Lincoln, in goode mynde andremembrance,


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Adeane of Chalgrove and Babraham. N 1280 John de la Dene, whom we may taketo be Humphrey de Bohuns seneschal andLord of Newnham Murren, has lands in thevill of Britwell Solium (see Wallingford).* In 1507 Raffe, or Radulphus, ADene isnamed in the will of Henry Deane, of Swin-combe, Alderbury, and Little Ricote as mycousin (doubtless nephew). This Henry had a son ADeanes will was made in 1528, and proved in 1534. Ralph ADeane, of the parish of our Lady of NewnhamMurren, in the diocese of Lincoln, in goode mynde andremembrance, leaves legacies to the church of Newnham,and the mother-church of Lincoln ; to Bridgman of Walling-ford for repairs to the church of Bensington, to St. Peters,Wallingford, Mingford Church, and Frithstoke. To his sons, Henry and Richard, each 100 sheep, andhouses and gardens in Wallingford. His daughter Alys is toshare in the rents To his son William all his lands and tenements in the cityof Oxford, and the Manor of Newnham Murren, which hetook on lea


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