Langham baronets

Title in the Baronetage of England


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::summary Title in the Baronetage of England ::

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FieldValue
nameLangham baronets
image_size220px
creation_date1660
statusextant
monarchCharles II
peeragePeerage of England
family_seatTempo Manor, County Fermanagh
former_seatCottesbrooke Hall
mottoNec sinit esse feros, Nor suffers them to be savage
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| name = Langham baronets | image = | image_size = 220px | alt = | caption = | creation_date = 1660 | status = extant | monarch = Charles II | peerage = Peerage of England | extinction_date = | family_seat = Tempo Manor, County Fermanagh | former_seat = Cottesbrooke Hall | motto = Nec sinit esse feros, Nor suffers them to be savage The Langham Baronetcy, of Cottesbrooke in the County of Northampton, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 7 June 1660 for John Langham, Member of Parliament for the City of London in 1654 and for Southwark in 1660 and 1661. The second Baronet was Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire and Northampton while the third Baronet sat for Northampton. The seventh Baronet was Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire. The tenth Baronet represented St Germans in the House of Commons. The thirteenth Baronet was a photographer, ornithologist and entomologist and served as High Sheriff of County Fermanagh in 1930.

The family seat now is Tempo Manor, near Tempo, County Fermanagh. It was previously Cottesbrooke Hall, near Creaton, Northamptonshire, which they sold in the mid-19th century.

Langham baronets, of Cottesbrooke (1660)

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/Charles_Wilkin24.jpg" caption="Henrietta Elizabeth Frederica, wife of Sir William Langham, 8th Baronet}}"] ::

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Tyrone Denis James Langham (born 1994).

Notes

References

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  6. "Langham, Sir William (c.1625-1700), of Walgrave and Cottesbrooke, Northants., History of Parliament Online".
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  9. (1868). "Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage". Burke's Peerage Limited..
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  11. "Langham, James (1776-1833), of Bedford Square, Mdx. and Cottesbrooke, Northants., History of Parliament Online".
  12. "Langham, Sir Herbert Hay".
  13. "Langham, Sir (Herbert) Charles Arthur".
  14. "Langham, Sir John (Stephen)".
  15. "Langham, Sir James (Michael)".

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