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Dean Parker Ltd.

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21 High Street
Marske
TS11 6JQ



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Joinery Installation, Mfr Of Other Kitchen Furniture

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dean

A christian name
In English, the name Dean means- head, leader. The name Dean orginated as an English name. The name Dean is most often used as a boy name or male name.
English Name Meaning - head, leader

A surname.
This interesting surname of English origin is either a locational name from places so called in many parts of England, or, a topographical name for someone dwelling in a valley, both deriving from the Middle English "dene" meaning "valley". It may also be a nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean, an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of cannons in a cathedral, or more probably an occupational name for a servant of a dean, deriving from the Middle English "deen" when is a borrowing of the Old French "Dien", itself coming from the Latin "decanus", meaning "a leader of ten men". The surname dates back to the late 11th Century, . Variations in the idiom of the spelling include Deane, Dean, Deans, Deanes. One Mildred Dean married William Hawkes on November 19th 1585 at Newgate Street, London and Ruth Deane married John White on August 14th 1586 at Finchley. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph de Dene, which was dated 1086, The Domesday Book, during the reign of King William 1, "The Conqueror", 1066 - 1087. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.

parker

A surname.
This great and noble surname is English. Borne by the Earls of Morley and Macclesfield; the Barons of Boringdon and Monteagle, and having more than sixty Coats of Arms, it is ultimately of French occupational origins. It described an official in charge of the extensive hunting parks of a king or wealthy landowner. The derivation is from the words "parchier" or "parquier" meaning "park- keeper". The surname was first recorded in Englnd in the latter half of the 11th Century following the 1066 Norman Invasion, and as such was one of the very earliest surnames on record. Only five percent of the entries in the great Domesday Book of 1086 show people having surnames, and this is one of them. Amongst these very early recordings are examples such as Geoffrey Parchier, in the book of ''Seals'' for the county of Northumberland, dated 1145 a. d. and Adam le Parker in the Hundred Rolls of the county of Norfolk for the year 1273. The surname was one of the very first into the new American colonies. William Parker, aged 20, who arrived in the ship Charles of London, in the year 1616, is shown in the records for January 23rd 1624 as being in the "muster" of Susan Bush, of ''Elzabeth Cittie''. Quite what his situation was is far from clear, as Susan Bush herself arrived in 1617, and was only aged 20