The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . gley. In 1572 William Dane (Dene), Alderman, of the Iron-mongers Company, also mentions the name of Stile. He isrelated to Sir Humphrey Style, of Longley, Sheriff of Kent1537- Gloucestershire. At the Dissolution one of the dispersed fraternities wasthat of the Kalendars at Cirencester, whose chief purpose wasto pray for the tranquillity of the realm. Sir William Deane, one of the brothers, was allowed;^xxiiij vj^ viij*^ as compensation. In 1641 Joan Vaughan, descended from Isabel de Dene,co-heiress of St. Briavels, was committed to Glouce


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . gley. In 1572 William Dane (Dene), Alderman, of the Iron-mongers Company, also mentions the name of Stile. He isrelated to Sir Humphrey Style, of Longley, Sheriff of Kent1537- Gloucestershire. At the Dissolution one of the dispersed fraternities wasthat of the Kalendars at Cirencester, whose chief purpose wasto pray for the tranquillity of the realm. Sir William Deane, one of the brothers, was allowed;^xxiiij vj^ viij*^ as compensation. In 1641 Joan Vaughan, descended from Isabel de Dene,co-heiress of St. Briavels, was committed to Gloucester gaolfor harbouring a priest, and condemned to be hanged. In 1634 Thomas Deane was complained of as building avessel for his private use from the finest oaks in the Forest ofDean. Goldsmiths Company. In 1505 William Deane is Warden of the Hon. Company,and long remains so. D. 1529, William Dane, m. Ayellom. Circa 1520 a William Dane bound to William Dane. In 1652 Christopher Deane bound, and called the son ofChristopher Deane, late of Deane of Torrinure and BerkeleyForest.


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