William Gore Langton
(1760-1847), Politician; MP for Somerset EastEarly Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry
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Paul F. Brunyee
16 August 2016, 14:44
William Gore Langton was the Commanding Officer of the Oxford Militia during the mutiny of the regiment at Blatchington Barracks in Seaford in Sussex, in the spring of 1795. Henry Austen, brother to the novelist Jane Austen was one of his junior officers.