The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . artley Court by Georgiana Deane, John and Robert, the two sons, were educated at Eton;from school John went to India, and became a judge of highreputation. He built a bridge for the use of the natives atBenares, and was appointed co-Commissioner with Sir EdwardColebrook for the ceded North-West provinces. In this stateprogress he was accompanied by his sister Ann, who hadmarried Charles Meredith Deane, of the 24th Light years after his death, an old Hindoo remarked to afriend of the family, There has been no Ligh


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . artley Court by Georgiana Deane, John and Robert, the two sons, were educated at Eton;from school John went to India, and became a judge of highreputation. He built a bridge for the use of the natives atBenares, and was appointed co-Commissioner with Sir EdwardColebrook for the ceded North-West provinces. In this stateprogress he was accompanied by his sister Ann, who hadmarried Charles Meredith Deane, of the 24th Light years after his death, an old Hindoo remarked to afriend of the family, There has been no Light (Deen) heresince Sahib Deane entered into peace. 38 Di Deane^ Adeane. Robert entered the Royal Artillery, married a Dutch ladyat the Cape, and died a Captain at Berryhead, Devon. Hewas buried in the family vault of his connections, the Spicers,of Totnes Park. Zinzan Street and Zinzan Place, Reading,are built on the site of the Zinzan estate, which was bequeathedby Madam Zinzan to her great-nieces, Anne and JaneDeane, and sold by them (see pedigree).. Deane of the How, Hambledon.


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