The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of HOMAS DEANE, brother of John Deane, ofOxenwood, emigrated to America in 1664,and settled at Boston, where he succeededso well as a merchant that he converted ayounger sons portion into a large was a very large owner of real estatein Boston, Wrentham, Mass., and appears tohave belonged to that party which desired to see the colonybrought more directly under the authority of the the Commissioners appointed by Charles II. to regu-late the affairs of New England arrived, Mr. Deane broughta complaint b


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of HOMAS DEANE, brother of John Deane, ofOxenwood, emigrated to America in 1664,and settled at Boston, where he succeededso well as a merchant that he converted ayounger sons portion into a large was a very large owner of real estatein Boston, Wrentham, Mass., and appears tohave belonged to that party which desired to see the colonybrought more directly under the authority of the the Commissioners appointed by Charles II. to regu-late the affairs of New England arrived, Mr. Deane broughta complaint before them of some injustice done to him in1661. The Commissioners prepared to hear his complaint,when the General Council of Massachusetts sent forth aherald to sound a trumpet and read a proclamation with greatsolemnity in three places in Boston, that in accordance withtheir duty to God, the King, and their constituents, theGeneral Court will suffer no one to abet his Majestys Com-missioners in their proceedings (Hutchinsons History ofMass.). In 1678 Thomas Deane was ap


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