Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Restoring Lane.
A Message from the Lords, by * * * *, Masters of Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, the Lords have sent you down a Bill for restoring of Sir George Lane Knight, to his Manors, and Lands in Ireland; to which they desire the Concurrence of this House.
From: British History Online
Source: House of Commons Journal Volume 8: 10 September 1660. Journal of the House of Commons: volume 8, (1802).
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=26289&strquery=Lane, Sir George
Date: 26/03/2005
Pepys pays very little and is now subletting landlord:”…Here came Sir G. Lane by chance, seeing a bill upon the door to hire the house, with whom my coz and I walked all up and down, and indeed it is a very pretty place, and he do intend to leave the agreement for the House, which is 400l. fine, and 46l. rent a year to me between them…”
“Here came Sir G. Lane by chance”
Would Vincent or someone else supply the date of this quotation?
see ref below jul 24 :http://www.pepysdiary.com/archive/1661/07/24/index.php