Ralph Lane colony By: Latrelle Martin

  • Period: 1550 to 1560

    When and Where lane served

    served in the English Parliament in late 1550s and early 1560s.
  • 1554

    Lane parents and school

    Lane, born to Sir Ralph Lane and Maud Parr Lane of Northampton, attended Oxford University in 1554
  • 1563

    . When Lane was serving in queen elizabeth i's court

    By 1563 Lane was serving in Queen Elizabeth I’s court, marking the beginning of a career of service to queen and country.
  • 1569

    When and where Lane got this military skills from

    Lane participated in a force that suppressed a rebellion in Scotland in 1569 where he gained accolades for his military skill.
  • Period: 1570 to 1571

    Lane in maritime affairs

    By the early 1570s, Lane had involved himself in maritime affairs which included a queen’s commission to seize ships in 1571.
  • Period: 1570 to 1580

    he was help and offering his services

    By the late 1570s and early 1580s, he was developing plans and offering his services in helping England struggle with Spain.
  • When Lane got a commission

    In 1583, Lane received a commission to go to Ireland and direct the construction of forts.
  • The queen gave Lane a command

    In 1585 the queen recalled Lane from Ireland and he was given command of the colony that Sir Walter Raleigh was organizing to sail to Virginia (Roanoke Island). Raleigh evidently personally invited Lane to command the land expedition. The company was organized as a military expedition with soldiers and support personnel but also included artist John White and scientist Thomas Harriot.
  • When the ships sailed out

    In April 1585, seven ships with about 600 men under the overall command of Sir Richard Grenville left England. After a storm scattered the fleet and reduced it to five ships, the company regrouped. They arrived at the Outer Banks by June. By August, the colony had come ashore and built a fort following an invitation from the Indians. Grenville’s fleet left at the end of August after being unable to secure a good harbor.
  • when Sir Francis Drake left

    On June 18 or 19, 1586, a fleet led by Sir Francis Drake left Roanoke carrying the first English colonists back home.