Deane [04050114]

22 May 1529: Ordinations in Lichfield cathedral by William bishop of Panados suffragan of Geoffrey bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: Priests Secular: Richard Deane, by title of Whalley monastery


1 May 1675: William Chantler [signs] of Neather Alderley in the county of Chester taylor and William Gibbon [marks] of Neather Knuttesford in the said county shoomaker: to Reginald Mottershead of Neather Alderley yeoman and Hugh Deane of Prestburie in the county aforesaid inhoulder overseers of the poor of Neather Alderley: bond in £40. Whereas thabove bounden William Chantler hath demised to William Gibbon of Pownall Fee wthin the said Countie Shoomaker One Cottage or dwellinge House and Outhouses scituate neare Sandleheathe in Neather Aldrley aforesaid in the aforesaid Countie from the day of the date of thabove written Obligation for the whole terme and tyme of three +one+ yeare from thence next ensueinge and fully to bee Compleate and ended  If therefore the said William Gibbon shall and doe remove himselfe his wife and Family of and from the said prmisses and forthe of the Towneship of Neather Alderley aforesaid att or before the end of the said terme, And alsoe if they thabove bounden William Chantler and William Gibbon or eyther of them, their or eyther of their Executors Admi’rators: and Assignes shall and doe from tyme to tyme and att all tymes hereafter save and keepe harmelesse losseles and indempnified. Witnesses: Ralphe Hamnett [signs], Edward Gatley [signs], Thomas Pinkett [signs]


25 May 1675: Elizabeth Deane (marks) of Sandle in Neather Alderley in the county of Chester, Anne Deane (marks) of Sandle aforesaid and Thomas Lowe (marks) of Neather Alderley aforesaid, to Reginald Mottershed of Neather Alderley aforesaid yeoman and Hugh Deane of Prestburie in the county aforesaid inhoulder, overseers of the poor of Neather Aldrley aforesaid: bond in £40. Whereas th’above bounden Elizabeth Deane hath taken and receaved into her dwellinge House Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Streete Late of Lower Peevor in thaforesaid Countie Taylor there to abide and remaine for and dureinge the terme and tyme of One whole yeare from the day of the date of thabove written Obligac’on fully to bee Compleate and ended  If therefore they th’above bounden Elizabeth Deane Ann Deane and Thomas Lowe or any of them their or any of their Heyres Executors Admi’rators. or Assignes or any of them doe and shall remove the said Elizabeth Streete before the end of the said terme And alsoe if they thabove bounden Elizabeth Deane  Anne Deane and Thomas Lowe or any of them their or any of their Heyres Executors, Admi’rators or Assignes shall and doe from tyme to tyme and at all tymes hereafter Save and keepe harmelesse losselesse and indempnified. Witnesses: Tho: Deane [signs], Edward Graste [signs], Katharine Shore (marks)


2 January 1771: Edward Stubbs [signs] and John Horslegh[?] [signs], overseers of the poor of North Rode, Cheshire: settlement certificate of Peter Deane, Mary his wife, John, Ann, Fanny and James their children. Witnesses: Peter Hordern [signs], J. Lownds [signs]. J. Glegg [signs] and H. Wright [signs] Justices of the Peace and Quorum for the county certify attestation of the witness Peter Hordern


22 September 23 George III 1783: Bond by James Rowson [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, silkthrowster, Ralph Deane [signs] of the same place grocer and John Lowe [signs] of Macclesfield peruke maker, to Samuel Boyer, clerk of His Majesty’s court of record for the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £20: for Rowson to appear on Monday 29 September to prosecute Ann Hall otherwise Nancy Hall of Macclesfield alehousekeeper, for taking and unjustly detaining one gelding. Witness: Nathan Jackson


c1905: Miss Barbara Deane: Dover Street Studios 0811

Miss Barbara Deane


1 April 1931: ‘A verdict of ‘Accidental Death’ was returned by a jury at an inquest held by Mr H. J. Deane (coroner for North Leicestershire), at Loughborough yesterday, on John William Hill, aged 80, of 25 Regent Street, Loughborough, who was knocked down by a motor-cycle on December 27th. The motor-cyclist was exonerated. Frank Hill, fitter, 25 Regent Street, said he saw his father in hospital, but he could give no account of the accident. He had the use of only one eye. Dr Dorothy G. Stewart, house surgeon at the hospital, said that deceased was suffering from a compound fracture of the right leg and shock. He was also absorbing poison from a septic leg. Marie Cayless, of 15 High Street, Loughborough, said she saw a motor-cyclist coming from the direction of Leicester Road, and heard the hooter sounded. She saw deceased stepping from the pavemenr as though to cross the road. He then stopped and went on again and he and the motor-cycle collided. Charles Edward Cook, groom, of Mickleover Lodge, near Derby, the motor-cyclist said he first saw the deceased when he was about six yards away. He started to cross the road, then stopped, and started again. Witness tried to avoid him by turning further into the roadway.’


17 May 1945: Next Week’s Calls. F. J. Butterworth Theatres. Aston Hippodrome (R. 11.30) – Buckingham and Wingrove’s (in association with Frank Pope) “In Civvies Again”. Al Heath, Sylvia Deane, Ernie Payne, Pat Joyce, Rene Horrox, Billy Bartholomew, Wendy Raye, Sherman Fisher Girls, &c.


12 June 1951: P. Deane, soprano, The Alexandra Choir