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Nicholas Lane

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1621:“Pains Hill. A plot of land belonging to certain tenements called Payns-hill and Cobham Bridge-House, parish of Walton upon Thames... measured out at the request of Robert Byckerstaff gent, tenant to one part of it among other things granted unto him from the Kings Highness and Jeames Starr yeoman in whose tenure and also among other his freehold land the other part is”: 263:. The channel he proposed, 19,000 metres in length with an overall fall of 8 metres, was cut in little more than nine months by Edward Manning, the same contractor who had built the Richmond Park wall. From £4,000 spent on the Longford project, Lane was allowed £5 for his work. The new river fed the fountains at Hampton Court and, later, the water features in 1397:
The platt of divers tenements and lands leyinge in the parish of One-earsh in the countie of Surrie. Beinge the copiehould belonging unto the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Mountague his Manor in One-earsh aforesayde. And are destinguyshed and severally shewed by letters for each mans name as in a
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Statfile copy of a plan of Oxdownes [identified as the same property as Stokesheath Farm, Oxshott, 2019] in the parish of Cobham, surveyed by Nicholas Lane at the request of Richard Evelin of Wotton. The plan incorporates text describing lands (not entirely legible). The location can be seen
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The description and plott of the manor of Dagenham and Cockrels, Delland and Mauland ... leyinge within the Libertie of Haveringe in the parish of Rumford in the countie of Essex And now (at the request of Lawrence Wright Doctor of phisick) taken measured and surveyed in the moneth of Aprill Ao. Do.
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in 1593 when no Lane was assessed in Cobham. Contemporary probate inventories also show Nicholas Lane witnessing the wills of Edward Dumbrell of Morden (proved 1587) and Richard Alden of Malden, yeoman (whose will dated 18 April 1591 describes Lane as of Morden and the testator's “trusty friend” and
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The description of severall plotts of wood (or copes lands) belonginge to Sr Multon Lambard Kt: Beinge psell of the Manor of Cryalls in the pish of Bransheley in Kent. Measured and plotted ... August the viij 1632. Nicholas Lane descripsitt. The scale of perches: X in ẏ inch. " (1632). Cartographic
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survive. “Mr Lane's propositions for various works to be constructed in the fen district, co. Lincoln” were costed by Simon Hill, Director of Works in the Fens, in 1636, perhaps indicating that Nicholas Lane had previously devised water management schemes that recommended him for the Longford River
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Lane's surviving work provides a valuable resource for historians. For example, Lane's map of Putney, combined with the 1665 hearth tax list, has provided a key source for reconstructing a detailed view of life in the London suburb in the later seventeenth century. In 1787 it furnished information
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Oxdownes, Rydons, Mead Acre and Whites had been leased by George Evelyn to Thomas Cateringham for 21 years in 1588; the lease of these lands (otherwise known as Stokesheath Farm, Oxshott) appears to have been assigned to Nicholas Lane's father and was due to expire in 1609. Lane's map of 1618 was
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methods in his survey and that his measurements of the Slyfield lands were substantially consistent with those of William Oughtred who had earlier surveyed the property for Shiers and afterwards cooperated with Lane to “perfect” their work. A recent assessment of another of Lane’s maps confirms
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The Plot of the Manor of Beckenham with the Demesne Lands Woods Pastures Meadows and Brooks unto the same pertaining ... at the request of Sr. Henry Snellyer measured and plotted ... An. Do. 1623 by Nicholas Lane Supervisor. T. Proudlove transcripsit 1768. A scale of perches, 120" (1768) .
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The plott of the Manor of Skreens of Teyhalle and of the farmes and lands vnto them same belonginge leyinge and beinge in the severall parishes of Roxwell Shellow & Wyllingalle in the countie of Essex and (at this time) is truly described measured and plotted and by severall cullers
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In response to allegations made by Bretton, Lane disputed that he had allowed Shiers to carry his measuring chain during the survey and denied having been “offered any consideration whereby to procure him to do anything contrary to his mind” during the period he lodged with Shiers at
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A. Lands of Sir Humfrey Tracy, 3rd Bart., in Horton, attached to the manor of Stanwell, co. Midd., by Nicholas Lane; 1642. 0.764 m. x 0.4 19 m.Sir Humphrey Tracy, 3rd Baronet: Plan of lands of, in Horton, co. Bucks.: 1642.Stanwell, Middlesex: Plan
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His father, also Nicholas Lane, was of Cobham by 1594, later removing to Kingston, perhaps following expiry of his lease of Oxdowne Farm at Stokes Heath in 1609, but this may be the same Nicholas Lane who was assessed for lay subsidy in
255:. His map of the park shows the several courses he surveyed for the perimeter wall and identifies the option ultimately chosen in January 1638. In the same year he was commissioned to plan the scheme whereby water from the 283:
assignment. By this time he was supported in his work by his son Nicholas, and in 1637 he took another of his sons, Thomas, as his apprentice. The signatures of both Nicholas senior and junior appear on a map of
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Included were lands belonging to Sir Oliver Cromwell (uncle of the later Protector) which in October 1637 were charged with contribution to the costs of maintaining what became known as the Bedford Level: see
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The younger Nicholas Lane (1614-74) was one of the surveyors appointed in connection with Charles I's re-leasing of the Londonderry Plantation in 1639 and was subsequently tenant of part of the Fishmongers’
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Photocopy of plan of tenements and lands in Wonersh being copyholds of Viscount Montague. Surveyor: Nicholas Lane. Scale of perches. " . Z/113: Estates in Pyrford, Woking and Wonersh: Maps (c.1630-1708).
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action against the Goodes, Lane mapped the whole manor for the son. The area was the subject of a long-running dispute concerning the boundary between the College's land and the Royal estate of
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book belonginge to the said platt it more playnley appeareth. The sum totell beinge 884 acres, 1 rood, 20 perches / Measured and truly platted in Anno Domini 1640 by me N. Lane.
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on the North East and North West 6 inch Ordnance Survey sheet XVIII, ranging from Copsen Farm in the west to Barwell Court Wood (now called Sixty Acre Wood) in the east.
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would have been useful in some of Nicholas Lane's later assignments, but there is no evidence he fished as an occupation. In legal proceedings he described himself as “
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which were the subject of a continuing dispute between Robert Bickerstaffe and James Starr, and somewhat later he surveyed the manor of Slyfield in
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The payment to Lane seems modest: ten years earlier he had charged ÂŁ10 for surveying and mapping Thomas Challenor's property at Lingfield, Sussex.
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Photocopy (undated) of a map showing a tenement at Bayhurst Hall, Little Bayhurst, and woods in Chertsey and Malden, surveyed by Nicholas Lane
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The social status of Lane's clients increased and in the later 1630s he was employed by the Crown in connection with the creation of both
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Plan of the manor of Dedswell belonging to Arthur Onslow, surveyed by Thomas Lane at the request of Thomas Mascall the lessee
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in Surrey. Contemporary accounts of his age vary considerably, but the circumstance he was apprenticed to Robert Jennings of
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Thomas Lane of Kingston (c.1621-63) was active as a surveyor, 1654-59, mapping lands in Surrey, Essex, and Hertfordshire.
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The Fishmongers' Company of London and the Londonderry Plantation 1609-41" | Derry and Londonderry History and Society
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Map of a messuage at Cockernhoe Green with lands in Offley and Lilley by Thomas Lane, surveyor; 16 poles to 1 inch
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and sometimes practised as a surveyor. It has been suggested that around this time Oughtred was working on his
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He died in 1644 and was buried at Kingston where he had lived in Wood Street and had been a churchwarden.
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estates Lane had mapped some years earlier, may be Lane's last known work. A 1642 map of a small part of
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Gunasena, Diana (September 1982). "Nicholas Lane, Seventeenth Century Land Surveyor and Cartographer".
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Great Common Fen and its surroundings, showing drains and dikes, near Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, 1637.
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for the purpose of arbitration proceedings arising from its sale by Henry Bretton to George Shiers,
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For Bickerstaffe's feud with James Starr in respect of lands at Cobham and Walton-on-Thames, see
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His age was stated as 31 in 1616/17, about 40 in 1621, 50 or thereabouts in 1625, and 53 in 1629.
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has been attributed to him but bears what looks more like the signature of his son Nicholas.
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Sketch map showing 'Wigging Moore', 'Wigging: Sir Oliver Cromell's', 'Abbotts Pingle'...
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Original was held at Croydon Reference Library in 1965; image currently available is at
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Cambridgeshire: Wisbech. Map of Great Common Fen and its surroundings, showing drains...
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Wigging Moore, Sir Oliver Cromwell's at Wigging, Abbotts Pingle and common belonging to
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Tenement at Bayhurst Hall, Little Bayhurst, and woods in Chertsey and Malden, March 1621
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Sketch map of part of Laddus Fen, showing Elm Leame. Scale: 1 inch to 62/3 chains in...
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Surrey: Richmond. Map of Richmond Common, Petersham Common and Mortlake Common, with...
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for seven years from May 1601 suggests a birthdate no earlier than 1585. Jennings, a
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forming part of the manor of Malden, held by John Goode from the Crown but claimed by
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Cambridgeshire; Lincolnshire; Northamptonshire. Map of the Fens in an area between...
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Part of Laddus Fen, showing Elm Leame, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, 1637
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Jas. Starr v. Robt. Bickerstaff: Alleged trespass and encroachment by defendant...
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to be restored to the Delme-Radcliffe Collection (DD24) at the Museum of Croydon.
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Roll 291 E. Manninge. Cutting a river from Longford to the park at Hampton Court.
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The History of the Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens Called Bedford Level
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registered at Kingston, freemen being divided among them irrespective of trade.
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Lay Subsidy Assessments for Surrey in 1593 | Surrey Archaeological Collections
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and Combe, showing the extent of the “New Park” (Richmond Park), Surrey, 1637
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They included Sir Henry Snellyer, Sir Stephen Leonard, Sir Multon Lambard,
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He was professionally active as a surveyor by 1613 when he mapped lands at
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary of the Most Eminent Persons
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Gurney, John (2014), "Gerrard Winstanley and the Context of Place",
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Gunasena, Diana (Spring 2007). "The Nicholas Lane Family Dynasty".
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Bailey, Keith (December 1983). "Balham Farm and Nicholas Lane".
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relevant to resolving the disputed boundary between Putney and
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E/DCA/257 Map, relating to dispute (scale: approx. 297' to 1')
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Kingston upon Thames, All Saints: Parish Records (c.1541-1936)
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Brave Community, The Digger Movement in the English Revolution
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and Eye, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, 1637.
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Part of Putney parish, Surrey, 1637 (surveyed December 1636)
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Map of the Manor of Stansgate drawn by Thomas Lane, 1659
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Also in the 1630s Lane had been active for the Crown in
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Kingston upon Thames Register of Apprentices 1563-1703
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commissioned by Richard Evelyn (father of the diarist
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Manor of Dagenham and Cockrels, Delland and Mauland,
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The Wotton Estate and Records of the Evelyn Family.
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appoints him overseer of the will's administration).
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Wandsworth Historical Society. p. 12. 361:Enclosures in the Royal Manor of Ligham and 235:(the part that subsequently became known as 1451: 1449: 1429: 1427: 1235: 1233: 1213: 1211: 345:and Ewell House, Kent, April 1615 (held by 19:For the British biochemist and writer, see 1438:" (1635). Cowdray - The Cowdray Archives. 1390: 1388: 1007: 1005: 1003: 27: 1968:(84). Wandsworth Historical Society: 1–5. 1959:(34). Wandsworth Historical Society: 1–8. 1860:destinguysshed ... per N: Lane Surveigher 731: 729: 1711: 1494: 1340:Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies 1258: 1180: 1103: 1069: 1057: 864: 830: 778: 755: 1843:In private hands; contemporary copy at 1458:Map of land in the Parish of Easebourne 1400:" (1640). Maps, Manuscripts and Plans. 725: 501: 491:Copyhold lands in Wonersh, Surrey, 1640 352:Oxdownes in Cobham parish, Surrey, 1618 1047:, Surrey Archaeological Society: 85–86 841: 839: 1356:"The diary of Sir Thomas Dawes, 1644" 7: 1701:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 85. 1436:Map of land in the Parish of Cocking 939:. Vol. II. London. p. 132. 712:. Vol. II. London. p. 249. 1980:Nicholas Lane's map of Putney, 1636 1609:Putney in 1636, Nicholas Lane's Map 1460:". Cowdray - The Cowdray Archives. 1156:Rabbitts, Paul (10 February 2014). 739:1633 per me Nycholaus Lane descrip. 2000:17th-century English cartographers 1893:Process reproduction available at 1354:Redstone, Vincent B., ed. (1927). 1160:. Shire Publications. p. 79. 14: 1695:Surrey Archaeological Collections 1584:Falvey, Heather (November 2008). 1382:. Also, see External Links below. 1361:Surrey Archaeological Collections 1041:Surrey Archaeological Collections 990:Surrey Archaeological Collections 409:, Northamptonshire, December 1634 259:at Longford would be diverted to 2010:People from Kingston upon Thames 1755:" (1622). E/DCA:Du Cane Family. 532:In 1610 he was made free of the 208:“overall accuracy of over 99%”. 147:He was probably born at or near 1813:Kent History and Library Centre 1794:Kent History and Library Centre 1536:(Burial entry 13 December 1644) 412:Manor of Skreens of Teyhall in 1845:Northamptonshire Record Office 1548:Kingston upon Thames Rate Book 952:Henry Bretton v George Sheires 898:Counterpart lease for 21 years 879:Counterpart lease for 21 years 809:Herridge, Marion, ed. (2005). 446:, West Sussex, February 1635/6 392:Part of the Manor of Cryalls, 199:suit reveals that he used the 1: 1633:(formerly Evelyn MSS No. 13, 1370:Surrey Archaeological Society 811:Probate Inventories 1558-1603 796:Surrey Archaeological Society 378:Messuage called Blacknest in 121: 41: 1901:London Metropolitan Archives 1757:London Metropolitan Archives 1691:"The Chase of Hampton Court" 1402:Cambridge University Library 573:10.1080/01440357.2014.914744 455:The Fens in an area between 219:. In 1621 he mapped land at 1037:"The Great Park of Nonsuch" 984:Lambert, Sir Henry (1933). 958:. C24/439, no. 15, pp. 7–9. 935:Manning, Rev. Owen (1809). 375:Malden parish, Surrey, 1627 2026: 2005:People from Cobham, Surrey 1882:St Mary the Virgin, Putney 18: 1773:Cartographic Items Maps. 1689:Walker, T. E. C. (1965). 1462:West Sussex Record Office 1440:West Sussex Record Office 1352:The map is reproduced in 1966:The Wandsworth Historian 1957:The Wandsworth Historian 1899:". Special Collections. 1878:Parochial Church Council 1607:Gerhold, Dorian (1994). 971:The Wandsworth Historian 617:Treatise on Trigonometry 611:of the nearby parish of 343:Faversham Grammar School 1790:Keston by Nicholas Lane 1571:Kingston History Centre 1567:Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552:Kingston History Centre 1035:Titford, C. F. (1967), 1012:Bendall, Sarah (2000). 902:Kingston History Centre 883:Kingston History Centre 846:Daly, Ann, ed. (1974). 794:. Vol. 18 and 19. 766:Guildford Muniment Room 467:Ramsey, Huntingdonshire 290:A 1640 map of lands in 1507:Hunter, R. J. (1999). 1277:British History Online 1124:The Hearsum Collection 706:Wells, Samuel (1830). 480:Common, with parts of 225:Merton College, Oxford 127:-1644) was an English 1903:. SC/PM/MB/01/27/001. 1876:Original held by the 1738:Surrey History Centre 1716:Surrey History Centre 1676:Surrey History Centre 1635:Christ Church, Oxford 1629:Surrey History Centre 1532:Surrey History Centre 1417:Surrey History Centre 1301:Surrey History Centre 1196:. Parks & Gardens 852:Surrey Record Society 815:Surrey Record Society 758:, p. 1, citing: 551:Gurney, John (2007), 347:The Faversham Society 1404:. Maps.Ms.Plans.756. 1271:Bruce, John (1867). 1158:London's Royal Parks 923:. E134/19Jas1/Trin2. 850:. 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Index

Nick Lane
Cobham, Surrey
Kingston upon Thames
surveyor
cartographer
Charles I of England
surveyor
cartographer
King Charles I
Cobham
Kingston upon Thames
fisherman
eyot
Thames
yeoman
Painshill
Great Bookham
apothecary
James I
Chancery
chain
plane table
Sebastian Goode
Malden
Chessington
Merton College, Oxford
ejectment
Nonsuch Great Park
Worcester Park
Richmond Park

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