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By C. Penruddocke. 15 
priest, a soldier, or a woodcutter, but by a woman, the noble sister 
of her whose remains lie beneath the altar of a little Wiltshire 
Monarchy Church. No wonder was it that Eglesfield, in his 
Revived. — work called “ Monarchy Revived,” published in 1661, 
should dedicate the volume 
“To the happy preserver of His Majesty, 
the 
Lady Jane Lane,” 
Arms of Lane:—Or: a chevron gu: between three mullets az: with the arms 
of England (three lions) on a canton. 
Thomas Lane, of Bentley=Anne, eldest d. of Walter Bagot, 
and Hyde. Ob. 1660. Esq.,of Blithfield, Co.Stafford. 
Sister of Sir Harvey Bagot, 
Bart. 
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Colonel John Lane.=Athaliah Anson. William. From Richard. Groom 
B.8 April, 1609. whom the Irish of the Bed- 
Ob. London, }. family sprang. chamber. 
1667. Adm. 
Will, 1668. 
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Jane =Sir Clement Withy=—Petre, Anne=EKd. Maly=Raward, son 
Lane. Fisher, of Tane. Esq. Lane. Birch, Zane, of SirOliver 
Ob.Sept. Packington, Esq., Ob.24 Nicholas, 
9, 1689. Warwickshire, ofLea- Dec., Cupbearer 
Bur. at ext. 6, 1619. croft. 1686, K, Jas. L., 
Pack- Ob. 13 April, zt. 67. and Carver 
ington. 1683, xt 70. Bur. at to K. Chas. 
S.P. S.P. Man- I. Of Win- 
ning- terbourne 
ford Earls and 
Bruce. Manning- 
ford Bruce, 
Co. Wilts. 
I cannot but think that when this lady heard from Lord Wilmot, 
or perhaps her brother, or, what is possible, from Mary, her sister, 
that the young King was in sore danger, she thought it her duty 
to transfer that plan of escape to him which was previously suggested 
for Wilmot. 
Hollingshed states that the Lanes came into England with the 
Conqueror. Their pedigree commences in the time of Edward II. 
The first mentioned is Adam de Lone, or Lane, of West Hampton, 
in the County of Stafford. Thomas Lane, Esq., of Bentley and 
Hyde, Co. Stafford, married Anne; eldest daughter of Walter Bagot, 
