DEACON, CHARLES PARK, brother of James Henry Deacon (qv); bapt. 1784; at school 1794; in school lists 1795, 1797; will proved PCC 11 Jul 1851, as of 6 Graham Street, Eaton Square, second Christian name given as Parke.
DEACON, HENRY WILLIAM, son of James Henry Deacon (qv) and his first wife; b. 12 Oct 1823; adm. 20 Jan 1840; master of a pack of foxhounds with which he hunted the Tavistock district 1853-9; Master, Hampshire Hunt 1862-84; of Ropley Cottage, Ropley, Hampshire (1881 Census); m. 6 Dec 1860 Caroline Agnes, widow of Maj. Lewis Coker, Bicester House, Oxford, and youngest dau. of Maj. James Pitman, Exeter; d. 18 Oct 1902.
Deakin, Sir Frederick Wilham Dampier, son of Albert Whitney Deakin of Golders Green and Bertha Mildred, d. of Benjamin Measures OBE, of Kimbolton, Hunts; b. 3 July 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (A); left July 1931; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1935 (1st class hons Mod. History), MA 1938; Amy Preston res. schol. 1935-6; res. for Churchill's life of Marlborough; Fellow and lecturer Wadham Coll. Oxf. 1936-50, hon. Fellow 1961; RA 1939-45 (Col.), wounded; approved by Churchill as head of first British mission to Marshal Tito in Yugoslavia; DSO 1944; Russian Order of Valour 1944; 1st Sec. HM Embassy Belgrade 1945-6; first Warden of St Antony's Coll. Oxf. 1950, retd 1968, hon. Fellow 1968-; Chevalier Légion d'Honneur 1953; Grosse Verdienst Kreuz 1958; Radcliffe Commission 1961; Kt 1975; hon. FBA 1980; author of The Brutal Friendship: Hitler, Mussolini and the Fall of Italian Fascism 1962; The Embattled Mountain 1971; m. 1st 22 Oct. 1935 Margaret Ogilvie, d. of Rev, Sir Nicholas Beatson-Bell KCSI KCIE, Vicar of Cornish Hall End, Essex, sometime Governor of Assam; 2nd 1943 Livia Stela, d. of Liviu Nasta of Bucharest; d. 22 Jan. 2005.
DEAN, ---; b.; in school list 1742.
DEARMER, THOMAS EDGAR, eldest son of Thomas Dearmer, Carlton Vale, London, artist and drawing master, and Caroline Miriam Henry; b. 21 Oct 1863; adm. (G) 22 Sep 1876; left Whitsun 1878; d. 27 Dec 1892.
DEBORDES, LEWIS, son of James Debordes, Greenwich, Kent; b.; adm.; KS 1700; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1704, adm. pens. 15 Jun 1704, but did not matr.; MA 1728; ordained; Curate, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey; Vicar of Nasing, Essex, 3 Dec 1719-21; Rector of St. Laurence, Newland, Essex 12 Oct 1720; Vicar of East Ham, Essex, from 4 Oct 1728; m. 16 Apr 1724 Philadelphia Chamberlain, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey; d. 3 Sep 1733.
[Perhaps Lewis Debordes, son of James Debordes and Martha ---, bapt. St. Martin’s in the Fields 26 Jul 1683 (IGI), but date of baptism seems too early]
DEE, ARTHUR, son of Rev. John Dee, Warden of Manchester College, the famous astrologer, and his second wife Jane, dau. of Bartholomew Fromond, East Cheam, Surrey ; b. 13 Jul 1579 ; adm. 3 May 1592 (The Private Diary of Dr John Dee, Camden Soc Pub xix, 40); studied probably both at Oxford and at Cambridge; settled in London with intention of practising medicine, but was cited before the College of Physicians as an unlicensed practitioner; became physician to the Tsar of Russia, remaining in Russia for about 14 years; subsequently a Physician in Ordinary to King Charles I; latterly practising medicine in Norwich; a student of hermetical philosophy and for many years a friend of Sir Thomas Browne ; author, Fasciculus Chemicus, published in Paris in 1631; m. Isabella, dau. of Edward Prestwych, Hulme, Lancs.; d. Sep 1651. DNB.
DEHANY, GEORGE, only son of George Dehany, Jamaica, and Mary, dau. of Matthew Gregory MD, Jamaica, and nephew of Philip Dehany (qv); b. 17 Oct 1760; adm. 28 Sep 1770; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 14 Sep 1778, but did not matr.; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 7 Oct 1779, called to bar 16 Nov 1784; member Marylebone and Hambledon Cricket Clubs, and played in many of the great matches of the day; played for OWW against Old Etonians at Lord’s 13-14 May 1793; m. 15 Aug 1786 Sarah, widow of Matthew Byndloss, Jamaica, and dau. of --- Jones; d. 1807.
DEHANY, GOODIN, brother of Philip Dehany (qv); b.; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1748/9 (Hart's); KS 1752; Glasgow Univ., matr. 1754; Ensign, 24th Foot 27 Sep 1757.
DELAGUARD, ---; b.; in school list 1715.