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Walter Langton

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St. Chad. He laid the foundation of St. Mary's chapel, in the cathedral, an edifice of uncommon beauty, in which he was interred; but dying before it was finished, he bequeathed a sufficient sum of money in his will to complete it. He built bridges over the Minster pool, which made an easy communication with the city. One such bridge, now underground, is commemorated by a plaque. He obtained a grant from the Crown to lay an impost, for twenty-one years, upon the inhabitants, to pave the streets. He improved the condition of the Vicars Choral, by augmenting their income, and by conferring upon them great privileges. He gave his own palace at the west end of the Close to them, and erected a new episcopal palace at the north-east end. This palace was spacious and splendid; the great hall of which was an hundred feet long, and fifty-six broad, painted with the coronation, marriages, wars, and funeral of his patron, K. Edward I.; and these costly decorations were remaining so late as the time of Erdeswicke, in 1603. He presented to the church large quantities of silver-plate, and many valuable vestments. He erected that noble gate at the west entrance into the Close, a beautiful structure, worthy of its munificent founder; and which, in April 1800, was, with a barbarous taste, pulled down, and the materials applied to lay the foundation of a pile of new buildings, for the residence of necessitous widows of clergymen. He also built another beautiful gate at the south entrance, which was removed about fifty years ago. He built or enlarged the castle at Eccleshall, the manor-houses of Heywood and Shugborough, and the palace in the Strand, London.
707:(Ph.D. thesis 1992) "Langton's register clarifies the bishop's connections with the Peverel family of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire and shows that he was a Peverel by birth. Copies of charters preserved in his register, by which Langton granted land and the advowson of the church of Adlingfleet, Yorks., to Selby abbey, clearly state his paternity; Langton names himself as the son and heir of Simon Peverel (Reference: Bishop Langton's Register, nos. 1291, 1292, 1293)..."(Bishop] Langton's mother, Amicia Peverel, was buried at Langton (Leicestershire)" Quoted in "C.P. Addition: Parentage of Sir Robert Peverel (living 1312) and his brother Bishop Walter de Langton (died 1321) " 169: 181: 761: 2059: 47: 1038: 669: 1126: 908: 478:
Accounts by historians say little about how Langton escaped the charges of witchcraft at the tribunal at the Vatican over the 2 years he had to defend himself there. But a strong protest from King Edward I saw Pope Boniface refer the case back to English jurisdiction. Langton was allowed to return to
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Thomas Harwood (1806), historian of Lichfield Cathedral called Langton "another founder of this church" and listed his building works as follows: He cleaned the ditch around the Close, and surrounded it with a stone wall: he built the cloisters, and expended two thousand pounds upon a monument for
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of York. It may be supposed through his duties in York he became a friend of William Langton and through the two men, Walter Langton was introduced to the King. The King must have liked the young man, for he selected him for his service and in later years Langton became "unquestionably Edwards's
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from 1290 to 1295. He took part in the suit over the succession to the Scottish throne in 1292, and visited France more than once on diplomatic business. In 1293 he rushed to Lambeth to obtain a charter transferring the Isle of Wight to the king from
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on royal business in 1305, Langton appears to have persuaded Clement to suspend Winchelsea; after his return to England he was the chief adviser of Edward I, who had already appointed him the principal executor of his will.
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and even of the restored Archbishop Winchelsea, who was anxious to uphold the privileges of his order, Langton, accused again by the barons in 1309, remained in prison after Edward's surrender to the
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He was released in January 1312 and again became treasurer on the 23rd; but he was disliked by the ordainers, who forbade him to discharge the duties of his office.
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England and his was eventually found innocent. This incident represents a political struggle between the Archbishop Robert Winchelsea, the King and his councillor.
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by Dr Jill Hughes, published in the Nottingham Medieval Studies XXXV (1991). There is some interest in Bishop Walter Langton, due to his trial before the
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His origins were long unclear but following recent research (Hughes, 1992) it is now apparent that he was the eldest son of Simon Peverel of "Langton" in
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Although there is little research on the issue, Langton may have entered the church at a similar age. It is known that his uncle William Langton became
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as tricked (or=or, b=blue/azure, g=gules) in a drawing by William Dugdale of a stained-glass image of the Bishop formerly in Lichfield Cathedral, see
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There is an elaborate pictorial representation of the life of King Edward I in Langton's residence housed outside of the Cathedral of Lichfield.
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Having become unpopular, the barons in 1301 vainly asked Edward to dismiss Langton; about the same time he was accused of murder,
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a certain "Thomas de Langton", who in turn held of Richard Burdet, who held of Robert de Tateshall, who held of Ralph Basset, the
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Alice Beardwood: The trial of Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield, 1307–1312. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia 1964
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in 1262 and he may have come under his uncle's supervision at that time. In 1265 his uncle William Langton was elected
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as tricked in a drawing by William Dugdale of a stained-glass image of the Bishop formerly in Lichfield Cathedral
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Jill Hughes; Complete Peerage, 5 (1926): 76 (sub Engaine); Called "brother" in his inquisition post mortem
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in Northamptonshire, which he obtained in 1306 from Oliver la Zouche and in the same year received royal
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Apart from his landholdings at "Langton" in Leicestershire (see above), he held other estates including
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from 1295 to 1307 and obtained several ecclesiastical preferments,. On 20 February 1296 he was elected
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Marble effigy of Bishop Walter Langton, Lichfield Cathedral, long since separated from its elaborate
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Jill Hughes: Walter Langton and his family. In: Nottingham Medieval Studies, 35 (1991), S. 70–76
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Throughout these difficulties, and also during a quarrel with the prince of Wales, afterwards
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Robert Winchelsey and the Crown (1284–1313). A Study in the Defense of Ecclesiastical Liberty
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It is said in the chronicles that King Edward I of England selected Langton for his service.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Langton's position, however, was changed by the king's death in July 1307. The accession of
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Boniface VIII en procès. Articles d'accusation et dépositions des témoins (1303–1311)
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Copies of charters preserved in his register, by which Langton granted land and the
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The Register of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1296–1321, vol. 2
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Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1296-1321: his family background
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Walter Langton, 18th-century drawing of a now-lost stained-glass depiction in
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Episcopate of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry & Lichfield, 1296–1321
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de Langton", the name of their family's manor of Langton in Leicestershire.
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in Thorpe Langton. On his death he held only 3 acres at Thorpe Langton.
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La pathologie du pouvoir : vices, crimes et dĂ©lits des gouvernants
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La pathologie du pouvoir : vices, crimes et dĂ©lits des gouvernants
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According to Hughes (1991): "In October 1298 Langton was licensed by
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Hughes, quoting "Bishop Langton's Register, nos. 1291, 1292, 1293"
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Keighley Shared Church is represented by St Andrew's Church at
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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History and Antiquities of the Church and City of Lichfield
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Arms of Walter Langton, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry:
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Invocation, consultation of diviners, and other offenses
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and 2 virgates in villeinage, from his immediate feudal
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by Winchelsea, he appealed to the pope, visited him at
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History, Gazetteer and Directory of Northamptonshire
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first minister and almost his only real confidant".
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Suspended from his office, he went to 419:, Langton became a favourite servant of 611: 555:Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk 581:. His chief seat appears to have been 7: 961:"Pole, William de la (d.1366)"  465:Winchelsea, archbishop of Canterbury 738:See monument in Cobham Church, Kent 506:and the return of Langton's enemy, 782:Or, a fess compony azure and gules 624:Or, a fess compony azure and gules 14: 2471:William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire 774:Or, a fess chequy gules and azure 432:who was near to death. He became 261:Or, a fess chequy gules and azure 186:Or, a fess chequy gules and azure 2057: 1216:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1036: 967:Dictionary of National Biography 759: 667: 597:Building works, See of Lichfield 201:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 39:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 19:For the English footballer, see 2510:Lord high treasurers of England 2505:People from Harborough District 970:. Vol. 46. pp. 48–50. 415:Appointed a clerk in the royal 66: 1069:Handbook of British Chronology 871:Handbook of British Chronology 855:Handbook of British Chronology 545:Death, burial & succession 1: 1267:(including precursor offices) 1116:Canterbury & York Society 1103:Canterbury & York Society 956:Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge 744:D'Elboux, Raymond H. (1949). 463:, who referred the case to 21:Walter Langton (footballer) 2541: 2473:(September 1398–July 1399) 2425:(August 1381–January 1386) 2375:1st Baron Scrope of Bolton 1470:(became Bishop of Chester) 1110:Hughes, J.B., ed. (2007). 1097:Hughes, J.B., ed. 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Index

Walter Langton (footballer)
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield

Lichfield Cathedral
Roger de Meyland
Roger Northburgh
Lichfield Cathedral

chest tomb

Castle Ashby
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
King's Treasurer
William Langton
Archbishop of York
Robert Burnell
Lord Chancellor of England
Edward I
Lichfield Cathedral
Leicestershire
patronymic
Joan de la Pole, suo jure 4th Baroness Cobham
John Langton
Bishop of Chichester
Church Langton
East Langton
Langton West
Thorpe Langton
Tur Langton
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