The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . igned 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 coronets counter-changed. Thomas Deane, of Dufton, is the first onrecord of this branch of the Forest will is dated April 2, 1566. He left twosons, John and Philip. Nicholas Deane, , Vicar of Warcop 1586-1589,Archdeacon of Carlisle 1602-1622, is believed to have beenhis nephew, and father of Andrew Deane, of Dufton ; died1638. His sons


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . igned 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 coronets counter-changed. Thomas Deane, of Dufton, is the first onrecord of this branch of the Forest will is dated April 2, 1566. He left twosons, John and Philip. Nicholas Deane, , Vicar of Warcop 1586-1589,Archdeacon of Carlisle 1602-1622, is believed to have beenhis nephew, and father of Andrew Deane, of Dufton ; died1638. His sons were Nicholas, Leonard, and Richard, born1629, described as of Dufton-with, Gendeman. Hemarried Elizabeth, daughter of Cuthbert Bainbridge, of FrierHouse, CO. Durham. In 1726 there is the marriage ofHannah, daughter of Richard Deane, of Appleby, Esq. —Nicholas and Andrew (as well as Thomas) arenames found among the sons and grandsons of ThomasDeane, of Wargrave. It is now ascertained that Captain Joseph Deane of theRuby belonged to this


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