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Richard Deane
Richard Deane may refer to: * Richard Deane (bishop) (died 1576), Bishop of Ossory * Richard Deane (Lord Mayor) (died 1635), English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1628 * Richard Deane (priest), Irish Anglican priest * Richard Deane (regicide) (1610–1653), English General at Sea, major-general and regicide See also * Richard Dean (other) {{hndis, Deane, Richard ...
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Richard Deane (bishop)
Richard Deane was Bishop of Ossory from 1610 until his death in 1613. Deane was educated at Merton College, Oxford Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 126 ... and held the office of Dean of Ossory from 1603 until 1610. He died on 20 February 1613."The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor ..., Volume 3" p58: Dublin, A. Fullarton & Co, 1846 Notes 1576 deaths 16th-century Anglican bishops in Ireland Anglican bishops of Ossory Clergy from Yorkshire {{Ireland-Anglican-bishop-stub ...
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Richard Deane (Lord Mayor)
Sir Richard Deane (died July 1635) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1628. Deane was a city of London merchant and a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners. He was Sheriff of London from 1619 to 1620 and was Master of the Skinners Company in 1619. On 17 February 1620, he was elected an alderman of the City of London for Bridge Without ward. He became alderman of Farringdon Within ward in 1626 and was Master of the Skinners Company again in 1626. In 1628, he was elected Lord Mayor of London The Lord Mayor of London is the Mayors in England, mayor of the City of London, England, and the Leader of the council, leader of the City of London Corporation. Within the City, the Lord Mayor is accorded Order of precedence, precedence over a .... He became alderman for Candlewick ward in 1628 and was knighted on 31 May 1629. Deane's daughters married William Methold and Robert Myldmay who were both aldermen. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Deane, Richard ...
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Richard Deane (priest)
Richard Deane was an Irish Anglican priest in the second half of the 17th century. Daene was educated at Trinity College, Dublin after which he became Vicar of Rower. He was deprived after the Irish Rebellion of 1641. In 1662 he became a prebendary of Lismore and a year later Archdeacon of Waterford The Archdeacon of Waterford was a senior ecclesiastical officer within firstly, the Diocese of Waterford until 1363; the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore from 1363 until 1838; and finally the Diocese of Cashel and Waterford, during which time it ...,"Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Volume 1" Cotton, H. p151 Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848–1878 He was archdeacon until his resignation in 1667; and prebendary until 1680. References 17th-century Irish Anglican priests Archdeacons of Waterford Alumni of Trinity College Dublin {{Ireland-Anglican-clergy-stub ...
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Richard Deane (regicide)
Richard Deane (baptised, bapt. 8 July 1610– 1 June 1653) was an English military officer who supported the Roundhead, Parliamentarian cause in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He was a General at Sea, major-general and one of the List of regicides of Charles I, regicides of Charles I. Biography Deane was a younger son of Edward Deane of Temple Guiting or Guyting in Gloucestershire, where he was born, his baptism taking place on 8 July 1610. His family seems to have been strongly Puritan and was related to many of those Buckinghamshire families who were prominent among Oliver Cromwell's supporters during the English Civil War. His uncle or great-uncle was Richard Deane (Lord Mayor), Sir Richard Deane, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Lord Mayor of London in 1628–1629. Endnote: See John Bathurst Deane, ''The Life of Richard Deane'' (1870). Few records of Deane's early life survive, but he seems to have had some sea training, possibly on a ship-of-war. At the outbreak of the C ...
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