Henry Lane (officer of arms)
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Henry Murray Lane (3 March 1833 – 24 May 1913) was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.
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[edit] Personal life
He was born in Leamington, Warwickshire, the sixth son of Rev. Charles Lane and Frances Catherine Sandford Lane. Through his father, he was a descendant of the Lane family of Bentley Hall (later of Kings Bromley) one of whom was Jane Lane, the English Civil War heroine[1]. His mother was a daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Daniel Sandford, DD, Bishop of Edinburgh from 1806 until 1830.
[edit] Heraldic career
He was appointed Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary on August 11, 1849 [2] at the age of 15, and promoted to the rank of Chester Herald of Arms in Ordinary on July 18, 1864 [3]. He was Registrar of the College of Arms from 1880 to 1887 and secretary to Garter Mission to the Court of St. Petersburg in 1867 [4].
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ Lane of Bentley Hall, now of Kings Bromley Manor, co. Stafford, Henry Murray Lane, (1898, reprinted 1910, London)
- ^ London Gazette, August 14 1849, reprinted in The Times, August 15 1849
- ^ London Gazette, July 19, 1864, reprinted in The Times, July 20, 1864
- ^ Obituary in The Times, May 28, 1913 (which incorrectly gives the date of his appointment as Bluemantle Pursuivant as 1859)
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