In 1666 'daughter Deane' was a beneficiary of her father's will.
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Deane v. Deane, Bill, 1695. 5
Plaintiffs: Thomas Deane.
Defendants: James Deane and Magdalen Deane, widow.
Subject: property in Old Basing, Hampshire.
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Lowe v. Deane, Bill and Two Answers, 1696. 6
Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Lowe.
Defendants: Magdalen Deane, James Deane, John Deane, Anne Deane, John Deane, Thomas Deane, George Duke, Robert Oxenbregg and George Edwards.
Subject: property in East Lydford manor, Somerset.
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Magdalen Dean a mantua maker (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of Magdalen Deane of the Parish of St. Clements Dane in the County of Middlesex, Widow, Widow, written 16 Feb 1706, proved 18 Apr 1707. 7
Gives all her real estate in Somersetshire and elsewhere to her three daughters Elizabeth Deane, Jane Deane and Mary Oldicut* wife of Henry Oldicut* of St. Paul Covent Garden in co. Middlesex, Gent., share and share alike.
* i.e. 'Oldicup' as shown in the St. Paul Covent Garden parish registers.
Gives to her daughter Jane Deane all her personal estate, including household goods, linen and woolen.
Appoints her three daughters co-executrices of her last will and testament.
(her mark)
Witnesses: Judith Shorte, Susanna Shorte, Richd. Morrison