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Edmund Deane

, Brother to Richard Deane Bishop of Ossory, and both the Sons of Gilb. Deane of Saltonstall in Yorkshire, was born there, or in that County, entred a Student in Merton coll. in Lent-Term 1591. aged 19. took one degree in Arts, and then retired to St. Albans hall, where prosecuting his Genie which he had to the faculty of Physick, took both the degrees therein, as a member of the said hall, and about that time retired to the City of York, and practised there, till about the beginning of the Civil Wars. He hath written,

Spadacrene Anglica: or, the English Spaw Fountaine, being a brief Treatise of the acid or tart Fountain in the Forest of Knaresborough in Yorkshire. Lond. 1626. in oct.

A relation of other medicinal waters in the said Forest— Printed with the former book.

Admiranda chymica in oct. tractatulis, Clar. 1635. cum figuris. Franc. 1630. 35. qu. Sam. Norton is esteemed half author of this book. This eminent Physitian died before the Civil War brake forth, but the particular time, I know not.