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  1. Nov 10, 2021 · Geoffrey Langley was born on 1573 in Colchester, Essex, England. Geoffrey married Anne Carter on 1595 in Walton-On-The-Naze, Essex, England and had a child: Anne Langley. He passed away on December 1624 in Colchester, Essex, England. Geoffrey Langley is my 11th great grandfather. Sources:

  2. When Geoffrey de Langley was born in 1208, in Middleton by Warrington, Lancashire, England, his father, Thomas de Langely, was 25 and his mother, Mary of Middleton, was 21. He married Mary of Middleton in 1237, in Middleton, Lancashire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. He died about 1273, at the age of 66.

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · The track then opens up into definitive The Twenty Committee territory with Geoffrey’s gorgeous vocals flowing over the uber-smooth keyboards, chiming guitars and elegant rhythm section, it’s just gloriously textured and as polished as you like. Sparks In The Mind does a good job of following the opening masterpiece and is high energy ...

  4. The real founder of the Langley fortunes was Walter's son Geoffrey. His early years were, however, inauspicious. Though he had succeeded at Pinley by 1222, his land at Siddington was retained by members of related families. He sued first Isabel de Cardonville and after her death Hasculf de Harborough. The case was in progress during 1228-9 and ...

  5. View. 57. Geoffrey Langley. PSC. Brighton, East Sussex, BN1... View. We have found 57 people in the UK with the name Geoffrey Langley. Click here to find personal data about Geoffrey Langley including phone numbers, addresses, directorships, electoral roll information, related property prices and other useful information.

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  7. SIR GEOFFREY DE LANGLEY AND THE CRISIS OF THE KNIGHTLY CLASS IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND*. AA FEW YEARS AGO PROFESSOR HILTON AND PROFESSOR POSTAN. independently of one another, that the thirteenth century was a time of great difficulty for the smaller landowner. was prompted, in Professor Postan's case, by the Peterborough Abbey and, in ...