Cha. Lane calls 17.11.1801 / 24.11.1803 M J (=Mrs Godwin) calls on Lane / 1.12.1803 again / 20.9.1808 Lane at O'Hara's / 26.4.1810 call on Lane / 28.6.1814 miss Lanes at Kenney's / 5.5.1830 call on Lane (Ulster Place) / 9.7.1830 Lane calls / 16.7.1830 expect Ric. Lane / 19.8.1830 call on R Lane / 23.8.1830 Lane adv at supper / 17.9.1830 Lane at (FM) Reynolds' / 20.7.1832 seek Lane / 21.1.1836 Lane at Kenney's
The Lane at Ulster Place in 1830 must have been Richard Lane DNB 1800-1876 lithographer, as a newspaper ad of his (Atlas 21.5.1826) gave his address as Ulster-pl, Portland-pl. so he was likely some of the Lanes after that, especially those with a Ric or R.
The calls by Mrs Godwin on Lane in 1803 may have been on William Lane DNB 1745/6-1814 of the Minerva Press, who had retired to Brighton by 1808.
Charles Lane in 1801 seems unlikely to have been the 15 year old Charles Richard William Lane DNB 1786-1872 army officer who was usually in India after 1806.
The Lane at O'Hara's in 1808 may well have been Irish, though Wolcot as well as Godwin were English guests there