The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Sir Anthony Deane, Knight. NTHONY DEANE was the son of WilliamDeane and Margaret Wickham, and elderbrother of Edward of Guyting Poer. Hemarried Gillian Humphreys in 1603, ofLower Guyting. Their son Anthony was born at Glouces-ter 1623. It was his son Anthony whobecame the noted Admiralty Commissioner. The arms con-firmed to Sir Anthonys grandson only differed from SirRichards in being Or and sable instead of Argent andgules. To the tortoise crest was added the additional one ofthe stern of a ship, Royal Charles. Anthony began life as a Re


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Sir Anthony Deane, Knight. NTHONY DEANE was the son of WilliamDeane and Margaret Wickham, and elderbrother of Edward of Guyting Poer. Hemarried Gillian Humphreys in 1603, ofLower Guyting. Their son Anthony was born at Glouces-ter 1623. It was his son Anthony whobecame the noted Admiralty Commissioner. The arms con-firmed to Sir Anthonys grandson only differed from SirRichards in being Or and sable instead of Argent andgules. To the tortoise crest was added the additional one ofthe stern of a ship, Royal Charles. Anthony began life as a Republican, served in the navy,and was present in some of the engagements with the Dutchunder his famous cousin. After the Restoration, he had a post in the WoolwichDockyard. There is a letter from him to Henry Cromwell,whom he addresses as My Lord, in 1658, in which hebeseeches him to be careful whom he trusts and confides was afterwards one of his pall-bearers. Both Pepys and Evelyn frequently mention him in theirDiaries. S. Pepys. March 20


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