The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . presented co. Corkin Parliament. He married Salusbury, daughter and heir ofH. R. Davies, of Manly Hall, Cheshire, who represented theancient family of Salusbury. Their daughters, Mary and Charlotte, were co-heirs. Thomas, Sir Roberts second brother, died unmarried. The Right Hon. Sir Robert Deane, the third brother, wasfifth Baronet. He was made a Privy Councillor ; sat forCO. Cork in Parliament, and died 1770. His wife wasCharlotte, daughter of Thomas Tilson, Esq. (see pedigree). The Lords of Muskerry represent the elder line ofMacCarty


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . presented co. Corkin Parliament. He married Salusbury, daughter and heir ofH. R. Davies, of Manly Hall, Cheshire, who represented theancient family of Salusbury. Their daughters, Mary and Charlotte, were co-heirs. Thomas, Sir Roberts second brother, died unmarried. The Right Hon. Sir Robert Deane, the third brother, wasfifth Baronet. He was made a Privy Councillor ; sat forCO. Cork in Parliament, and died 1770. His wife wasCharlotte, daughter of Thomas Tilson, Esq. (see pedigree). The Lords of Muskerry represent the elder line ofMacCarty More, and are heirs male to Cormack MacDaniellOge, Prince of Desmond. Through FitzGeralds andFitzMaurices they are descended from Nesta, daughter ofRhys, Prince of South Wales, through twenty Earls ofKerry, down to Anne FitzMaurice, wife of the first LordMuskerry of the Deane family, who inherited the ancientcastle and domain of Springfield. Gerald, fifteenth Earl of Kerry, married Julia, daughter ofCormac MacCarthy, Chieftain of Muskerry ; died Denny of Tralee.


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