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Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版
Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet (c. 1631 – 26 February 1715) was the Agent of Madras from January 1670 to 27 January 1678.(List of Governors of Madras, from ''worldstatesmen.org'' )Thomas Seccombe, (‘Langhorne, Sir William, baronet (c.1634–1715)’ ), rev. Andrew Grout, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, . Retrieved 14 March 2008. ==Family and early life==William Langhorne was baptised on 26 July 1631 at St Gabriel Fenchurch, the son of William Langhorne and Mary née Oxenbridge.( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: International Genealogical Index )Langhorne was born in a well-off family. His uncle Needham Langhorne left behind a vast fortune upon his death in 1673, his favourite property being the manor of Newton Bromswold in Northamptonshire. Langhorne was also a distant relation of first President of the United States George Washington.(William Langhorne's ancestry from JSTOR )Langhorne's father (also named William) was himself active in the East India Company, and had residences in Hitchin and in the parish of St Gabriel Fenchurch in the City of London.Langhorne entered Trinity College, Cambridge on 23 October 1649. After taking his degree he became a barrister with his admission to Gray's Inn on 6 August 1664 but there is no evidence that he actively practised as a lawyer. Following his father's death he inherited stock in the East India Company, began to make money and was created a baronet (in the Baronetage of England) in 1668.


Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet (c. 1631 – 26 February 1715) was the Agent of Madras from January 1670 to 27 January 1678.〔(List of Governors of Madras, from ''worldstatesmen.org'' )〕〔Thomas Seccombe, (‘Langhorne, Sir William, baronet (c.1634–1715)’ ), rev. Andrew Grout, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, . Retrieved 14 March 2008. 〕
==Family and early life==
William Langhorne was baptised on 26 July 1631 at St Gabriel Fenchurch, the son of William Langhorne and Mary née Oxenbridge.〔( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: International Genealogical Index )〕
Langhorne was born in a well-off family. His uncle Needham Langhorne left behind a vast fortune upon his death in 1673, his favourite property being the manor of Newton Bromswold in Northamptonshire. Langhorne was also a distant relation of first President of the United States George Washington.〔(William Langhorne's ancestry from JSTOR )〕
Langhorne's father (also named William) was himself active in the East India Company, and had residences in Hitchin and in the parish of St Gabriel Fenchurch in the City of London.〔
Langhorne entered Trinity College, Cambridge on 23 October 1649. After taking his degree he became a barrister with his admission to Gray's Inn on 6 August 1664 but there is no evidence that he actively practised as a lawyer. Following his father's death he inherited stock in the East India Company, began to make money and was created a baronet (in the Baronetage of England) in 1668.〔

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ウィキペディアでSir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet (c. 1631 – 26 February 1715) was the Agent of Madras from January 1670 to 27 January 1678.(List of Governors of Madras, from ''worldstatesmen.org'' )Thomas Seccombe, (‘Langhorne, Sir William, baronet (c.1634–1715)’ ), rev. Andrew Grout, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, . Retrieved 14 March 2008. ==Family and early life==William Langhorne was baptised on 26 July 1631 at St Gabriel Fenchurch, the son of William Langhorne and Mary née Oxenbridge.( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: International Genealogical Index )Langhorne was born in a well-off family. His uncle Needham Langhorne left behind a vast fortune upon his death in 1673, his favourite property being the manor of Newton Bromswold in Northamptonshire. Langhorne was also a distant relation of first President of the United States George Washington.(William Langhorne's ancestry from JSTOR )Langhorne's father (also named William) was himself active in the East India Company, and had residences in Hitchin and in the parish of St Gabriel Fenchurch in the City of London.Langhorne entered Trinity College, Cambridge on 23 October 1649. After taking his degree he became a barrister with his admission to Gray's Inn on 6 August 1664 but there is no evidence that he actively practised as a lawyer. Following his father's death he inherited stock in the East India Company, began to make money and was created a baronet (in the Baronetage of England) in 1668.」の詳細全文を読む



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