The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Denny of ENNY, or Dene, represented by Sir Edward Denny, of Tralee, Bart. This family is descended from Sir Anthony Deane, or Denny, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Henry VIII. He was the only man who dared tell that monarch of his approaching end, and bid him prepare for death. Sir Anthony had received Waltham Abbey from the King at the dissolution of the monasteries, and his descendants had grants of lands from Queen Elizabeth. These Denes came originally from near St. Albans, andbelonged to the family of Wallingford and High Wy


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Denny of ENNY, or Dene, represented by Sir Edward Denny, of Tralee, Bart. This family is descended from Sir Anthony Deane, or Denny, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Henry VIII. He was the only man who dared tell that monarch of his approaching end, and bid him prepare for death. Sir Anthony had received Waltham Abbey from the King at the dissolution of the monasteries, and his descendants had grants of lands from Queen Elizabeth. These Denes came originally from near St. Albans, andbelonged to the family of Wallingford and High Wycombe. The earliest documentary record we possess of royalpictures as a collection belongs to the period of Henry VIII.,and is to be met with in an inventory of painted tablets ina ponderous volume containing a full account of the Kingsplate, jewels, goods, and chattels consigned to the care ofSir Anthony Denny, at Westminster. Deane of Dufton and Appleby. HIS family bore for arms: i and 4, Argent,two bars, and a canton sable ; 2 and 3,Party per fess indented, 3 corone


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