The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . most diligent research, we are still in the dark aboutthese arms. The name Nicholas reminds us that this, as well asRobert, was popular in the Wallingford family. In 1727 Robert Deane, gentleman, late of Crondall,appears in the Common Rolls. In 1730 Robert Deane, the younger, late of Crondall,maltster, appears in the Common Pleas. I04 Dene J Dea?ie^ Adeane. In 1740 Robert Deane, of Crondall, Esq., had some litiga-tion concerning property in Golden Square, apparently claimedby his wife against a certain Colman. He married MaryBeale, of Old


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . most diligent research, we are still in the dark aboutthese arms. The name Nicholas reminds us that this, as well asRobert, was popular in the Wallingford family. In 1727 Robert Deane, gentleman, late of Crondall,appears in the Common Rolls. In 1730 Robert Deane, the younger, late of Crondall,maltster, appears in the Common Pleas. I04 Dene J Dea?ie^ Adeane. In 1740 Robert Deane, of Crondall, Esq., had some litiga-tion concerning property in Golden Square, apparently claimedby his wife against a certain Colman. He married MaryBeale, of Old Brentford, in the parish of Ealing, said Mary died in 1731, leaving all her property to herhusband. The crest of Beall is a Demi-wolf sa. holding in pale aspear-head. In 1741 Richard Deane seems to have come into theproperty. He has a nephew, Nicholas Deane. In 1750 (Greenly, 227) Robert Deane, of Crondall, Esq.,dies. He has a cousin, Nicholas Deane, a distiller at , son of Nicholas, is named. Julianna Deane is Deanes of London.


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