The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . h referring to property of thesame—viz., Hengham and Castrum. For about a year Mary Queen of Scots was under thecustody of Sir John de Dene at Fotheringay, who is said tobe the above Johannes Dyn. In 1326 Sir William Denne was Burgess for the city ofCanterbury, and in 1341 he was Knight of the Shire forKent. Thomas Denne, of Denne Hall, was descended from his second son, who married Agnes, daughter ofNicholas Tufton, was descended John Denne, of Patricks-bourne Court, living in 1619. Thomas Denne was Recorder of Canterbury in 165


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . h referring to property of thesame—viz., Hengham and Castrum. For about a year Mary Queen of Scots was under thecustody of Sir John de Dene at Fotheringay, who is said tobe the above Johannes Dyn. In 1326 Sir William Denne was Burgess for the city ofCanterbury, and in 1341 he was Knight of the Shire forKent. Thomas Denne, of Denne Hall, was descended from his second son, who married Agnes, daughter ofNicholas Tufton, was descended John Denne, of Patricks-bourne Court, living in 1619. Thomas Denne was Recorder of Canterbury in 1655. Hisdaughter married Vincent Denne of the same family. Although his family died out with four daughters, thearms of Vincent Denne, which were not those belonging tothe name, are borne by the Dennes of Lydd. Thomas Denne in 1741 married Sarah, daughter andco-heir of Thomas Greenland, of Lydd. He is representedby Major-General Lambert Henry Denne, of Lydd, , who married Maria Elizabeth, daughter of FrancisGosling, of Sutton, Surrey,


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