2 Mistress Jane Lane. 
Robert Nicholas, of Coate.= 
Second son, 
Edward Nicholas, of Man-=Elizabeth, 4th d. of James 
ningford and eee Tutt, of Chilbolton, Co. 
bury. Hants. 
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Robert Nicholas, of Man-=Jane, d. of Nicholas St. John, 
ningford., = pou Tregoose, Co. 
ilts. 
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Oliver Nicholas, son and=Mary Wardour, d. of Sir 
heir. Cupbearerto King | Edward Wardoxr, clerk, 
James I., 1623, Knt. of Petts. 
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Edward Nicholas, of Man-=Mary, d. of Thomas Lane, 
ningford. of Bentley, Co. Stafford, 
and sister of “Jane Lane.” 
Died Dee. 24, 1686, zt. 67. 
eerie eens Eawhrd Nicholas, of the 
Pedigree of Inner Temple, London, 
Nicholas, Esq. Died before his 
mother. 
Robert Nicholas, of Roundway, Baron of Exchequer, was counsel on Penruddocke’s trial,— Wilts 
Magazine, yol. vi., p. 136, 
Copy of Monument in Manningford Bruce Church, Wilts. 
“ Underneath lyeth the body of Mary Nicholas daughter 
of Thomas Lane of Bentley in the County of Stafford 
Esq'., a family as venerable for its antiquity, as renown’d 
for its loyalty, of which y® wonderfull preservation of 
King Charles y® Second, after y° defeat at Worcester is 
an instance never to be forgotten, in which glorious 
action, she herself bore a very considerable part and 
that the memory of this extraordinary service 
might be continued to posterity, the family was 
dignified with the addition of this signall badge of 
honour; the armes of England in a canton; she was 
married to Edward Nicholas y® son of S* Oliver 
Nicholas, Cupbearer to King James y* first & Carver 
to King Charles y® first, by whom she had one only son, 
who died before her; near to whose body she desir’d 
her own might be interred, she died Decemb™ 24", 
Anno 1686; Aged 67 years.” 
Copy of Register of Burial. 
“Mary the wife of Edw: Nicholas Esqre was buryed Decemb. the 28", 1686.” 
“Rachel Wise of Manningford Bruce made Oath before Will: Coningsby * 
* William Coningsby-—presented to the living of Woodborough by Sir Robert Button, Bart., in 
1667—died 1706, Oliver Nicholas, presented to the living of Manningford Bruce, 1671, and Richard 
Smith, of West Kennett, in the parish of Avebury, in 1679, 
