Lane's maps of the following are known to survive: • Lands at Painshill, Cobham, Surrey, November 1613 • Lands belonging to
Faversham Grammar School and Ewell House, Kent, April 1615 (held by
The Faversham Society) • Oxdownes in Cobham parish, Surrey, 1618 • Malden Common and Chessington Park, Surrey, 1621 • Enclosures in the Royal Manor of Ligham and
Balham, Surrey, 1622 • Manor of
Beckenham, Kent, 1623 • Malden parish, Surrey, 1627 • Manor of
West Wickham, Kent, 1632 • Part of the Manor of Cryalls,
Brenchley, Kent, August 1632 • Manor of Dagenham and Cockrels, Delland and Mauland,
Romford, Essex, April 1633 •
Greatworth, Northamptonshire, December 1634 • Manor of Skreens of Teyhall in
Roxwell,
Shellow Bowells and
Willingale, Essex, July 1635 • Manor of
Cocking,
Midhurst, West Sussex, 1635 • Great Common Fen and its surroundings, showing drains and dikes, near Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, 1637. • Wigging Moore, Sir Oliver Cromwell's at Wigging, Abbotts Pingle and common belonging to
Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, 1637 • Richmond Common,
Petersham Common and
Mortlake Common, with parts of
Roehampton, Kingston,
Wimbledon and Combe, showing the extent of the “New Park” (Richmond Park), Surrey, 1637 • Copyhold lands in Wonersh, Surrey, 1640 ==Notes==