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Bef 1420 - 1475 (> 55 years)
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| Name |
John A’DENNE |
| Born |
Bef 1420 |
of Kingston, Kent, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
1475 |
Kingston, Kent, England |
| Person ID |
I16342 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
| Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
| Family |
Eleanor SHAKEWEY, b. Bef 1419, Barham, Kent, England , d. Abt 1473, Kingston, Kent, England (Age > 54 years) |
| Married |
Bef 1442/1443 |
| Children |
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| Last Modified |
20 Mar 2022 |
| Family ID |
F4992 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- I believe John, immediately above, married a woman named Eleanor SHAKEWEY. Even if it is not this John, then it is a John that is much more closely related to our Thomas than the Coombe-Arderne-deEarde female line is. The younger children of Richard A’DENNE and Agnes De APULDREFELD appear to have settled in Barham (the place where our Thomas A’DENNE resided) (College of Arms information).
I have also found a quadripartite Indenture dated 21 Henry VI. [1442/3] whereby Michael Shakewey of Berham enfeoffees his lands in Berham, Kyngeston, Stellyng, Orgoryswyke and Seintemaricherche for the benefit of his wife, Parnel and his two daughters Isabel Cherche and Eleanor DENNE wife of John DENNE and their son Richard DENNE. Specifically, the DENNES were to receive “in the parish of Berham in places called "Southberham" and "Southderyngeston,"”.
So, what we would have is a lineage that would like something like this:
Thomas DENNE and [wife unknown] who marries 2nd Margaret Naisshe widow
-To Michael DENNE [A’DENNE born circa 1445 and most likely a son of Richard] and [wife unknown][marr circa 1475]
-To John A’DENNE and Eleanor SHAKEWEY
-To Richard A’DENNE and Agnes DE APULDREFELD
-To Sir William A’DENNE and Elizabeth DE GATTON
-And following the lineage backwards as already known
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| Sources |
- [S78] Will, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), PRC/17/2/443, 1475, 20 Jan 1475.
Will of John a’Denne of Kingston, made 7 Oct 1473, proved 20 Jan 1475/6.
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. On the seventh day of October in the year of the Lord one thousand four hundred and seventy-three, I, JOHN A DENNE of the parish of Kyngeston [sic: Kingston], being of sound mind and healthy memory, do make my will in this manner,
First, I bequeath my soul to Almighty God, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and all his Saints, and my body to be buried in the churchyard of the parish church of Kyngeston.
Item I bequeath to the High Altar in that place, for tithes unpaid and mistakenly forgotten, two (...), and to the Brotherhood of the Holy Cross in the church in that place, one quarter of barley.
Item I bequeath to the parish priest in that place, six pence.
Item I bequeath to every one of my godsons and goddaughters, one measure of barley.
Item I bequeath to the fabric of the church of Wymlyng Weld [sic: Womenswold] one quarter of barley.
Item I bequeath to the fabric of the church at Berham [sic: Barham] six shillings and eight pence.
Item I bequeath to all the daughters of THOMAS A DENNE, twelve measures of barley; and to the said THOMAS A DENNE my son, two hives of bees.
The rest of all my goods not bequeathed I give and bequeath to MICHAEL A DENNE my son and to SIMON LONGE, whom I ordain, appoint and constitute my executors, and THOMAS A DENNE my supervisor, that they should dispose of and arrange all my goods with regard to my soul so that the same may transcend into the heavenly kingdom.
THIS IS THE LAST WILL of me JOHN DENNE of the parish of Kyngeston, made the penultimate day of October in the year of the Lord one thousand four hundred and seventy three and in the thirteenth year of the reign of King Edward IV of England after the conquest.
WILLIAM AUDELE, ROBERT FORT, THOMAS ROLFF and SIMON LONG, my trustees, are seised of and in diverse lands and tenements in their demesne as of fee to my use, for the purpose of fully implementing my last will [page 2 begins] in respect of the same lands and tenements; that is to say, the aforesaid trustees immediately after my death should make over unto MICHAEL DENNE my son the title of the tenement or messuage in the parish or (...) town of Sandwich, with its appurtenances, of which my aforesaid trustees are seised thereof for my use, to have and to hold to the same MICHAEL and his heirs, on condition that he and his heirs should keep that same tenement or messuage repaired and maintained. And if he should not, I will that my aforesaid trustees and their heirs should reclaim the same tenement or messuage with its appurtenances, and should sell it for the best price they can get, and the money that is then received into the hands of the same trustees, their heirs or assigns should be disposed of and distributed according to their discretion, that is to say, for celebrating masses and for other charitable works in the aforesaid church of Kyngeston, in such a way as will seem best to them for assuring the safety of my soul, and the souls of my relatives and friends, and of all the faithful departed, and especially for the safety of the soul of Richard Kyngeston, recently a fellow-monk of Christ Church in Canterbury of Christ Church in Canterbury; and that immediately after my death my aforesaid trustees should cause to be made over to the aforesaid MICHAEL the title of that principal dwelling-house in which he lives, and all other lands and tenements lying and being in Denne or in the parish of Kyngeston, Wymlynge Weld or Berham whereof my aforesaid trustees are seised for my use as aforesaid, to have and to hold to the same MICHAEL and his heirs; and that the aforesaid MICHAEL should have for himself and his heirs all that tenement in Berham called Santonns, with all the appurtenances belonging to the same and relating to it; and three roods of land which were of John Baker, and five roods of land which were of William Poshe, lying in Deryngston in the aforesaid parish of Berham whereof my aforesaid trustees are similarly seised in the aforesaid way. And that the aforesaid MICHAEL should have for himself and his heirs that (... ... ...) of one quarter of barley, and take possession of those lands and tenements which were of Henry Usbarn lying in the aforesaid parish of Wymlynge Weld;
and that THOMAS DENNE my son should have for himself and his heirs all that tenement or messuage situated in the parish of St. Clement in the said town of Sandwich, with its appurtenances; and that the same THOMAS should have for himself and his heirs all those lands lying in Romney Marsh at Le Beakyn in the parish of Demecherch; and those nine acres and one rood of land with its appurtenances lying at Kyngeston which I purchased from William Haute, knight, and John Dychchet esquire, whereof the aforesaid trustees are seised to my use as aforesaid.
And further I will that my Executors should arrange for ten priests to celebrate mass for my soul in the parish church of Kyngeston aforesaid on the day of the burial of my body, and one month from the day of my death (called the month’s-day) ten priests to celebrate mass for my soul in the aforesaid church.
And that they my Executors should distribute ten shillings to the poor and for the celebration of masses and funerals and other divine services in the aforesaid church for my soul and for the souls of my relatives, friends and benefactors and of all the faithful departed, and especially for the soul of the aforesaid Richard Kyngeston, namely every year after my decease at Lent for a term of twenty years, which (sum) is to be raised and drawn from the aforesaid lands and tenements which were made over to the aforesaid MICHAEL in the aforesaid way; and that the same MICHAEL thenceforth will take on that charge; and that my aforesaid Executors should arrange for a stone to be laid over the site of my burial to a height of one and a half feet.
And I will that each one of my aforesaid trustees should have three shillings and four pence for his labours in his role as executor of this my last will. And that the aforesaid Michael should have for himself and his heirs all the other lands and tenements in the parish of Wymlynge Weld or anywhere else [page 3 begins] that were disposed by me above and of which my aforesaid trustees are seised to my use in the aforesaid way.
In witness whereof to this my last Will I have fixed my seal. Dated the day and year stated above.
The present will was proved on the 20th day of the month of January in the year of the Lord one thousand four hundred and seventy five, and administration of the goods was granted to MICHAEL DENNE etc., the other co-executor having died. [q.v. Will of Simon Longe, 1474 PRC/17/2/369b]
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