The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deanes of Aeon. N 1322 the will is proved of Symon Deynes, ofSt. Mary, Colechurch. In 1345 Ralph Deynes, Citizen andIronmonger, St. Mary, Colechurch. Hepossessed property in St. Olaves, Jewry. In 1362 Edward Deyne, of the Iron-mongers Company. Buried in St. Thomass, In 1363 Henry Deynes, son of John Deyne, to be buriedin St. Olaves, Jewry. This spelling of the name is found in the Hurst andWokingham families. Sir John de Dene, of Wallingford, 1285,also seems to have spelt his name occasionally in that way,although he is also Deen


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deanes of Aeon. N 1322 the will is proved of Symon Deynes, ofSt. Mary, Colechurch. In 1345 Ralph Deynes, Citizen andIronmonger, St. Mary, Colechurch. Hepossessed property in St. Olaves, Jewry. In 1362 Edward Deyne, of the Iron-mongers Company. Buried in St. Thomass, In 1363 Henry Deynes, son of John Deyne, to be buriedin St. Olaves, Jewry. This spelling of the name is found in the Hurst andWokingham families. Sir John de Dene, of Wallingford, 1285,also seems to have spelt his name occasionally in that way,although he is also Deen. There was, in fact, no rule atthe time when Knights made their mark and the pen wasthe monopoly of clerks. This, however, had ceased to be thecase when the wills of the sixteenth century were made,so that it seems correct to place these entries in connectionwith the Wallingford family, especially as we find a Symon and a Ralph among them. At the same time, we may observe that there was a Deaneof the Ironmongers Company in 1572, who was connectedwith the family of Stil


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