The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . d a cope of silk with flowers of silk work, a crosseand a staffe of coper over-gilt, and divers auter-cloths to thechurch. To each of his children a silver spoone ; the profitsof his saveron (saffron) ground for a Christmas dinner to thepoor. All other possessions divided equally among hischildren. In 1532 Margery Byrche is to be buried in the chapel ofSt. Nicholas in Wallingford Castle, with a ryal of gold for herburial. To her daughter Margaret, and John Adene, herhusband, all lands and tenements, sett and lying within andwithout the Ho


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . d a cope of silk with flowers of silk work, a crosseand a staffe of coper over-gilt, and divers auter-cloths to thechurch. To each of his children a silver spoone ; the profitsof his saveron (saffron) ground for a Christmas dinner to thepoor. All other possessions divided equally among hischildren. In 1532 Margery Byrche is to be buried in the chapel ofSt. Nicholas in Wallingford Castle, with a ryal of gold for herburial. To her daughter Margaret, and John Adene, herhusband, all lands and tenements, sett and lying within andwithout the Honour of Great Wycombe ; also land at Great De Deane, A dean e. Kimball, Little Kimball, and Hamdon. They are to find anhonest priest to say mass for her soul, her husbands, and allher friends for the space of half a year in the chapel ofSt. Marys Grace in Wallingford, and provide a stone to layon her grave with her arms cut in it. The arms of Burche are Quarterly or and azure and forDevonshire, Sable a /esse between 3 birch-leaves argent(more modern)..


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