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We Made the Front Page!

We Made the Front Page!

I was just told that the Castle Pines Connection (a local monthly paper) is featuring a fabulous story about the Quest – on its front page!

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Author 5280 ExplorerPosted on June 28, 2018June 28, 2018Categories The quest to find the lost grave of Sir Richard Lane, The quest to find the Portrait of Lord Keeper Richard LaneTags Castle pines connection, front page, Greg sherwood, lost lord keeper, quest, susan helton1 Comment on We Made the Front Page!

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Temple Church, London
Temple Church, London
Tombs of Templar Knights in the floor of Temple Church
Tombs of Templar Knights in the floor of Temple Church
Middle Temple grounds
Middle Temple grounds
Parish church of St Hellier, Jersey
Parish church of St Hellier, Jersey
Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
Title page of Richard Lane's book
Title page of Richard Lane’s book
Map of southern England and Jersey
Map of southern England and Jersey
Middle Temple Library's restored copy of "Lane's Reports"
Middle Temple Library’s restored copy of “Lane’s Reports”
Stone knight effigies in the floor of the rotunda, Temple Church, London
Stone knight effigies in the floor of the rotunda, Temple Church, London
Richard Lane's Armorial glass in the windows of Middle Temple Hall. This is different than his Readership armorial panel on the walls below - it was the updated with the Lion by Charles II. The word "miles" means he was a Knight.
Richard Lane’s Armorial glass in the windows of Middle Temple Hall. This is different than his Readership armorial panel on the walls below – it was the updated with the Lion by Charles II. The word “miles” means he was a Knight.
Middle Temple Hall
Middle Temple Hall
The armorial plaque of Richard Lane for being a Lenten Reader
The armorial plaque of Richard Lane for being a Lenten Reader
The Governor's House (upper left), Elizabeth Castle
The Governor’s House (upper left), Elizabeth Castle
The North side of the church
The North side of the church
The wondow at Middle Temple Hall containing Richard Lane's updated arms
The wondow at Middle Temple Hall containing Richard Lane’s updated arms
A gift : 1913 fasicule of Jean Chevalier's diary containing the description of Richard Lane's funeral
A gift : 1913 fasicule of Jean Chevalier’s diary containing the description of Richard Lane’s funeral
Floor plan of Middle Temple Hall
Floor plan of Middle Temple Hall
Center stone of Maximillin Norreys' memorial
Center stone of Maximillin Norreys’ memorial
Floor plan of St Helier Town Church
Floor plan of St Helier Town Church
Testament to Richard Lane
Testament to Richard Lane
Societe Jeriaise
Societe Jeriaise
Hermitage of Saint Helier, Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
Hermitage of Saint Helier, Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
At Elizabeth Castle
At Elizabeth Castle
At Elizabeth Castle
At Elizabeth Castle
At Elizabeth Castle
At Elizabeth Castle
Common armor displayed at Middle Temple Hall
Common armor displayed at Middle Temple Hall
1600's printing press
1600’s printing press
Middle Temple Hall
Middle Temple Hall
Conceptual illustration of Richard Lane's funeral procession
Conceptual illustration of Richard Lane’s funeral procession
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The marker in the middle of the street where the Temple Bar originally stood.
The marker in the middle of the street where the Temple Bar originally stood.
The Temple Bar used to be a gate to the city across Fleet Steet
The Temple Bar used to be a gate to the city across Fleet Steet
St Helier Town Church, 1860's
St Helier Town Church, 1860’s
Middle Temple Archives
Middle Temple Archives
Great Seal of Charles I
Great Seal of Charles I
Monument for Maximillian Norreys, St Helier Town Church
Monument for Maximillian Norreys, St Helier Town Church
Grounds of Elizabeth Castle
Grounds of Elizabeth Castle
Hermitage of Saint Helier himself, Elizabeth Castle
Hermitage of Saint Helier himself, Elizabeth Castle
Cannon demonstration, Elizabeth Castle
Cannon demonstration, Elizabeth Castle
Master bedroom, Governor's House, Elizabeth Castle (where Charles II stayed)
Master bedroom, Governor’s House, Elizabeth Castle (where Charles II stayed)
Captain's House, Elizabeth Castle
Captain’s House, Elizabeth Castle
Altar, St Helier Town church
Altar, St Helier Town church
Jean Chevalier's diary, as displayed in the Jersey Museum, Saint Helier.
Jean Chevalier’s diary, as displayed in the Jersey Museum, Saint Helier.

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  • The Book : "Lane's Reports"
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Categories

  • 1600s Life in London's Middle Temple
  • Background on the English Revolution
  • Early publishing and London's Fleet Street
  • Exile to Jersey and the Elizabeth Castle
  • Favorites
  • Geneology of the family of Sir Richard Lane
  • Lady Elizabeth Lane
  • Lane's service in the monarchy of Charles I and II
  • Resources and Reference Material
  • The Book : "Lane's Reports"
  • The early "Reporters" and their role in establishing legal precedent of English Common Law
  • The quest to find the lost grave of Sir Richard Lane
  • The quest to find the Portrait of Lord Keeper Richard Lane
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