Lane, Jane (d. 1689)

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Lane, Jane (d. 1689)

English heroine. Name variations: Lady Fisher. Died in 1689; daughter of Thomas Lane; sister of Colonel John Lane; married Sir Clement Fisher, baronet of Packington Magna, Warwickshire.

To save Charles II after the battle of Worcester in 1651, Jane Lane helped the king escape his enemies by having him ride with her from Bentley, in Staffordshire, to the house of her cousin, Mrs. Norton, near Bristol, disguised as her manservant. She then fled to France and eventually entered the service of Mary of Orange (1631–1660). For Lane's act of loyalty, the king rewarded her with a pension at the time of the Restoration and granted her family the following coat of arms: a strawberry horse salient (couped at the flank), bridled, bitted, and garnished, supporting between its feet a royal crown proper. Motto: Garde le roy (guard the king).

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