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Bef 1326 -
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Name |
Richard A’DENNE |
Born |
Bef 1326 |
of Denne Hall, Kingston, Kent, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I13128 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
11 Apr 2021 |
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Notes |
- A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of ..., Volume 1
By John Burke, Bernard Burke, pp 324-325, Denne of Denne Hill.
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21. 1394, 14th December. Michael DENNE, spicer of Canterbury.
Bur. in the cemetery of St. Augustine's, Canterbury.
Bequ.: The Abbot and Monastery of St. Augustine's
Canterbury, 40/-; the work of Christ Church,
Canterbury, 40/-; the Prior and Monastery of
Christ Church, Canterbury, lO/-; Rev. Laurence
Tennet, 3/4d; Rev. John Otteford, 3/4d; Rev.
John Bercham; 3/4; h.a. of the ch. of St. Andrew,
20/-; the work of the same ch. 20/-; the h.a. of
the ch. of St. Egidius' of Kingston, Canterbury
diocese, 6/8d; the rector and the work of the
same ch. 3/4d each; Agnes de Denne, his mother
and Thomas de Denne, his brother, 20/- each;
Juliana, da. of the same Thomas, 6/dd; Alice
Jurdan, w. of John Jurdan, 3/4d; John de Denne,
his brother, 20/-; and a silver cup with a
cover; for distribution to the poor and for
medicines for the infirm, 40/- to be equally
divided in goods from the shop belonging to the
testator, William Mason and Thomas Biky.
Thomas Bray, 6/6d; Master John Palude, 10/-;
to each of John Palude*s sons, 3/4d; each
Dominican fr. to celebrate for his soul, 12d;
each junior fr; 6d; the House of the Dominican frs.
6/8d; fr. John Toroid, doctor, 6/8d; each
Franciscan fr. to celebrate for his soul, 12d;
each junior fr. 6d; the work of the Augustlnian
frs. 10/-; the House of Augustine frs. $/-; the
Hosp. of Northgate, 3/4d; the elemosinary sisters
of St. Augustine, 2/-; the Sisters of St. Laurence,
3/4d; the nuns of St. Sepulchre’s, 3/4d; ....
[mss. breaks off]
[Folio 7, recto]
[Source: Register of Thomas de Chillington]
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- [S64] Herald's Visitation, College of Arms, London, England, pp 99-100, 1619.
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