Dean Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Dean “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Dean Family History & Surname
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1) borne by Sir William Deane (or De Den) of Essex, who lived in the early part of the 14th century - Argent a fesse dancette gules
2) borne by Sir Henry Deane (or De Den) of Northants in 1308 - Argent a fess dancette between three crescents gules
3) borne by Drew Deane (or De Ane) in the 14th century - Gules a saltire ermine
4) arms borne by Sir John de Dene of co. Leicester in the 14th century - Argent a lion rampant purpure
5) borne by Sir John Deen (or de Deen) at the Battle of Boroughbridge in 1322 - Argent two bars sable crusily patee Or (or Argent?), three on each bar
6) borne by Robert Deane of Sussex in the 14th century - Per bend sinister enhanced azure and gules, a maunch argent (Or?)
7) Baron Muskerry is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1781 for Sir Robert Deane, 6th Baronet, had represented County Cork in the Irish House of Commons – he was a descendant of Sir Matthew Deane, 1st Baronet of Muskerry (c. 1626-1711), son of Moses Deane of Deane’s Fort, Somerset, England - Argent two bars gules. Crest – On a ducal coronet or, a crocodile statant proper. Supports – Two angels habited and winged azure with palm branches in their exterior hands vert.
8) confirmed to John Deane of Mattingley, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, in 1623, the son of John of Wallingford, Berkshire, gentleman, grandson of William A’Dene - Vert on a chevron between three griffins’ heads erased or, beaked gules give mullets sable. Crest – A griffin’s head erased or, between two wings erect vert.
9) borne by John Bathurst Deane, Esq. (1797-1887), schoolmaster and clergyman born in South Africa, son of Captain Charles Meredith Deane, supposedly descendant of the Deanes of Mattingley - Same arms, with the mullets vert, and a crescent for difference
10) borne by Deane of Cromlin (or Crumlin) and Terrenure, co. Dublin, afterwards of Castle-Cor, co. Cork, and Berkeley, co. Wexford - recorded in funeral entry of Elizabeth Deane (d. 1684, or 1761?), daughter of Joseph Deane Esq. - Similar version borne by co. Essex, England - Argent on a chevron gules between three Cornish choughs sable beaked and legged of the second, as many crosses pattee Or.
11) John St. George Deane Esq. of Berkeley, descended from Deane of Terrenure and Cromlin, co. Dublin - Argent on a chevron gules between three Cornish choughs sable beaked and legged of the second, as many crosses pattee argent. Crest – A tortoise displayed proper.
12) London - Argent on a chevron sable between three Cornish choughs proper as many crosses crosslet Or. Crest – A griffin’s head erased argent.
13) Galway, Ireland - Azure three wings Or. Crest – A demi lion azure.
14) granted to John Deane, Esq. of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Ireland in 1808 - Or, on a chevron azure between three doves wings erect proper each charged with a fleur-de-lis vert, as many trefoils slipped of the first. Crest – A demi griffin segreant azure ducally crowned or, holding between the paws a harp proper and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped gold.
15) borne by Deane of London who descended from Richard de Dene who lived in the 14th century – similar version borne by Dean of Deanelands and Deane of Eastwole House, co. Herts. - Gules a lion couchant guardant or, on a chief argent three crescents gules. Crest – A demi lion holding in the dexter paw a crescent gules
16) borne by Maplestead, co. Essex, and Blackburne, co. Lincoln - version with crescent for difference confirmed in 1577 to William Deane of Gosfield, Essex, second son of William - Sir John Deane (1583-1626) of Dynes Hall, Great Maplestead, was a Member of Parliament for Essex in 1621 - Sable a fesse ermine between three chaplets argent. Crest – A bear’s head couped argent muzzled Or.
17) borne by Rev. John Dean (d. 1834), Principal of St. Mary’s Hall, Oxford, and rector of Oulde, co. Northampton, a native of Manchester - Sable a fesse dancette argent in chief three crescents or.
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