Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY (1474-1518)

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Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY was born in 1474 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. He married Anne Elizabeth DE HARCOURT in 1487 in Stanton Harcourt. He died on 28 Jan 1518 in Bentley, Staffordshire, England.1

 

 

Richard died the 28th of January in 1517/18. Anna died in April of the same year. They were buried at Brewood Co., Stafford in which Church an alabaster slab about 7 feet long and 3 feet wide was discovered in 1878 by the removal of some paving in the South Aisle. On this slab were two figures: that of a knight in full armor with sward sheathed, and his lady with "choir and pomander box". Between the figures were two coats of arms: that of the knight being "a chevron gules between three mullets azure". That of the lady being undecipherable. At the foot of the slab were five small, female figures and three males. The inscription read: "Here lie Richard Lane, armigher, of Hide, & Anna his wife." source: "Country Roads and Lanes, The Ancestry and Descendants of General Jackson Lane" by Fannie Lane Steele

 

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Anne Elizabeth DE HARCOURT, daughter of John HARCOURT (1406-1496) and Margaret BRACY (1429- ), was born in 1461 in Stanton Harcourt. She died in Apr 1518 in Stanton Harcourt. She was buried in Brewood, Staffordshire, England. Buried with Richard Lane and their children. She and Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY had the following children:

 

 

 

John LANE OF BENTLEY HYDE 1st ( -1576). John was born in Bentley. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 15 Nov 1576 in Bentley. He married Margaret Catherine PATRICK.

Sources

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Fannie Lane Steele, Country Roads and Lanes, The Ancestry and Descendants of General Jackson Lane.