Born George Davis Lane on September 6th and brother to HRH Lothian I, Prince of Lyonesse. HG George was placed into the line of succession and seneschal of the Tribe of Ys in January 2012. He has issue of one son, Christopher Alexander Lane. HG George served in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division, Germany, France, and two tours of Duty in South Korean before his Honorable Discharge. He became Finance Officer for the State of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources until he retired.
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| - Born George Davis Lane on September 6th and brother to HRH Lothian I, Prince of Lyonesse. HG George was placed into the line of succession and seneschal of the Tribe of Ys in January 2012. He has issue of one son, Christopher Alexander Lane. HG George served in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division, Germany, France, and two tours of Duty in South Korean before his Honorable Discharge. He became Finance Officer for the State of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources until he retired.
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| - Born George Davis Lane on September 6th and brother to HRH Lothian I, Prince of Lyonesse. HG George was placed into the line of succession and seneschal of the Tribe of Ys in January 2012. He has issue of one son, Christopher Alexander Lane. HG George served in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division, Germany, France, and two tours of Duty in South Korean before his Honorable Discharge. He became Finance Officer for the State of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources until he retired.
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