The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Pinnock, TorrinureAND Berkeley Forest. Deane of Deanelands andTowersey. Deane of Towersey mid Tetsworth. 33 with the lion couchant in the midst, instead of the 3 crescentsgules in chief. Another apparent inaccuracy in the Deanelands pedigreeis the statement that both James and Christopher, sons ofJames and Amy, died without issue. In 1542 James, whopossessed a freehold at Basingstoke, was fined for hunting onthe common without permission from the bailiff (this officeis still continued in Guernsey), and he was succeeded byChristop


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Pinnock, TorrinureAND Berkeley Forest. Deane of Deanelands andTowersey. Deane of Towersey mid Tetsworth. 33 with the lion couchant in the midst, instead of the 3 crescentsgules in chief. Another apparent inaccuracy in the Deanelands pedigreeis the statement that both James and Christopher, sons ofJames and Amy, died without issue. In 1542 James, whopossessed a freehold at Basingstoke, was fined for hunting onthe common without permission from the bailiff (this officeis still continued in Guernsey), and he was succeeded byChristopher, his son and heir, named in Exchequer Rolls1546 and 1550. The name Christopher soon appears in the pedigree of theTowersey family. In 1603 John Collins, als Deane, of Towersey, whoappears in the registers also as John Deane, als Collins, orals Deyne, is buried in his parish church (also referred to1555, 2 Exq. Roll ?). He makes bequests of ;!^50 of goodsand lawful English money to his wife Alice, and to his sonEdward. John is his heir. Thomas and


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