Along with the blacked out page posted, two hand drawn maps were also shared.
The map on the left page looks to indicate the position of the Palace of Westminster (Labelled Westminster Palace) in relation to the River Thames, St. James's Park, and Piccadilly.
I'm not sure what the map on the right is of. I'm thinking it's either a floorplan of the Palace of Westminster, or a map of a series of underground tunnels and chambers, with entrances marked by the 'Xs' on the map.
-- Update 21:59, 24 Jan. 2015 --
According to this Britannica article, the Yeoman Warders are sworn in at St. James's Palace, which is situated to the north of St. James's Park. The Yeoman Warders are the official guardians of the Tower of London, and are responsible for guarding the crown jewels, and 'looking after' prisoners. One Yeoman Warder is tasked with looking after the welfare of the Tower's ravens, and is known as the Ravenmaster.
The mysterious armband found among the belongings of Ian Q's great grandfather, who was a non-commissioned officer in the army (thus eligible to become a Yeoman Warder), and assigned to the "Royal Guard at the Palace of Westminster," strongly suggests that Ian Q's great grandfather may have actually been the Yeoman Warder Ravenmaster. This would account for his ability to spy on the comings and goings of L.H. and S.P., who are possibly connected to The Order.
The mysterious armband found among the belongings of Ian Q's great grandfather, who was a non-commissioned officer in the army (thus eligible to become a Yeoman Warder), and assigned to the "Royal Guard at the Palace of Westminster," strongly suggests that Ian Q's great grandfather may have actually been the Yeoman Warder Ravenmaster. This would account for his ability to spy on the comings and goings of L.H. and S.P., who are possibly connected to The Order.
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