The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Towersey and Tetsworth. VISITATION of Hampshire gives thepedigree of the Deanes of Towersey, Bucks,with descent from a younger son of Deane ofDeanelands, who migrated into Buckingham-shire in the reign of Henry VII. or Tetsworth Church there is a curious brassof 1504 to John a Dene and AHce, his the two figures is an inscription beginning, Pray forye soules of John a Dene and Alyce his Wif This Johnmust have been the ancestor of the family, and his namebeing absent from the Odiham and Deanelands pedigree is n


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Towersey and Tetsworth. VISITATION of Hampshire gives thepedigree of the Deanes of Towersey, Bucks,with descent from a younger son of Deane ofDeanelands, who migrated into Buckingham-shire in the reign of Henry VII. or Tetsworth Church there is a curious brassof 1504 to John a Dene and AHce, his the two figures is an inscription beginning, Pray forye soules of John a Dene and Alyce his Wif This Johnmust have been the ancestor of the family, and his namebeing absent from the Odiham and Deanelands pedigree is noproof that he was not the grandson of William at Dene andAgnes Leeche, or Robert and Isabel Yonge, as the directheirs only are named. Nicholas, son of John Deane andMargery Deerhurst, 1558, was left out. Richard, one of thesons of James and Amy, is only found in a MS. pedigree inthe British Museum. Sir Henry de Dene is omitted, althoughhis arms prove him to belong to this family. The date, 1419,at which they are given would make him brother of Willia


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