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Pluckley, St Nicholas' church, Nicholas Dering Brass 1517 by Jules & Jenny

Many of the Dering Brasses were forgeries, or certainly "alterations" by Sir Edward Dering in the 17th C. in an effort to enhance his lineage. John Dering acquired the Pluckley Manor of Surrenden through his marriage to Christian Haut. They had two sons, and he died in 1425. Christian died about 1473 having remarried Reynold Dryland. The eldest son Richard married twice, his second marriage to Agnes Eyton produced four sons and two daughters. He died in 1481. The eldest son John then married Julian Darrell. They had two daughters and two sons, the eldest Nicholas married Alice Bettenham and died in 1517. The other son Richard, was Lieutenant of Dover Castle, and the five ports under five Lord wardens, and died in 1556. Nicholas had four daughters and one son John, who married Margaret Brent. They had nine children including Richard Dering who died in 1612 aged 82. He married Margaret Twysden, they had five sons, Anthony, Thomas, Twysden, George, and Edward. Anthony the eldest son, married twice, firstly Mary Goring, they had a daughter Jane who died in 1607. Anthony secondly married Frances Bell and they had six sons and two daughters, the eldest son was Edward. Anthony died in 1636 aged 78.
Castle Goring is a tourist attraction, one of the Historic places in Clapham, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo. It is located: 233 km from London, 630 km from Birmingham, 900 km from Paris. Read further
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