About the Chancellor of England other persons named JohnLangtonJohnLangton disambiguation Infobox Christian leader name JohnLangton image religion Catholic see Diocese of Chichester title Bishop of Chichester appointed 5 April 1305 consecration 19 September 1305 ended 19 July 1337 predecessor Gilbert of St Leonard successor Robert Stratford ordination bishops other post Bishop of Ely elect birth date birth place death date 19 July 1337 death place JohnLangton died 1337 was a Lord Chancellor chancellor of England and Bishop of Chichester Life Langton was a clerk in the royal chancery, serving as the first Master of the Rolls from May 1286, and became chancellor in 1292. ref name Handbook85 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 85 ref He obtained several ecclesiastical appointments including as Vicar of St. Mary s Church, Horncastle , but owing to the resistance of Pope Pope Boniface VIII Boniface VIII he failed to secure the Bishop of Ely bishopric of Ely in 1298, although he was supported by King Edward I of England and visited Rome to attain his end. ref name BHOEly http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33863 British History Online Bishops of Ely ref Resigning ... Langton was one of the ordainers elected in 1310, and it was probably his connection with this body ref name ODNB Buck http www.oxforddnb.com view article 16040 Langton, John d. 1337 Oxford Dictionary ... cite encyclopedia url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 16040 title Langton, John d. 1337 ... 1337 s aft after Robert Stratford s end Persondata NAME Langton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, John Category Year of birth missing Category 1337 deaths Category ... bishops Category Clerks Category Masters of the Rolls Wikisource Langton, John de DNB00 ... s in 1321. ref name ODNB He died on 19 July 1337. ref name Handbook239 Langton built the chapterhouse ... before John Salmon s ttl title Bishop of Ely br Election quashed years 1298&ndash 1299 s aft after ... more details
JohnLangton may refer to JohnLangton , 14th century Chancellor of England and Bishop of Chichester JohnLangton 15th century MP for Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency JohnLangton Bishop of St David s , 15th century bishop and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge JohnLangton Canadian politician 1808&ndash 1894 , Canadian businessman, political figure and civil servant hndis name Langton, John DEFAULTSORT Langton, John ... more details
JohnLangton April 7, 1808 &ndash March 19, 1894 was a Canada Canadian businessman, political figure and civil servant. He was born in Ormskirk , Lancashire , England in 1808 and studied at Trinity College, Cambridge . ref Venn id LNGN824J name Langton, John ref He emigrated to Upper Canada in 1833 and settled near Peterborough, Ontario Peterborough . He worked for a time in the timber trade. In 1841, he was elected to the council for the Colborne District, Ontario Colborne District , becoming warden in 1848. In 1851, Langton was elected to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Legislative Council for Peterborough County, Ontario Peterborough he was reelected in 1854. In 1855, he was named the first chairman of the Board of Audit he resigned his seat in the assembly the following year. He also served on the senate for the University of Toronto Langton moved with the government to Quebec City in 1859 and was president of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec . After Canadian Confederation in 1867, Langton was appointed the head of the federal Board of Audit. In 1870, he was also named deputy minister of finance the Auditor General of Canada Auditor General s function was later to be separated from the finance department. He retired in 1878. From 1880 to 1882, he served as president of the Canadian Institute . He died in Toronto in 1894. References Reflist http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 6213 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online s start s gov s bef before None s ttl title Auditor General of Canada years 1867 1878 s aft after John Lorn McDougall end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 7, 1808 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 19, 1894 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, John Category 1808 births Category 1894 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Category Canadian civil servants Category ... more details
Langton may refer to Places Canada Langton, Ontario , England Church Langton , Leicestershire East Langton , Leicestershire Great Langton , North Yorkshire Langton, Cumbria Langton, County Durham Langton, Lincolnshire Langton, North Yorkshire Langton Green , Kent Langton Hall , Leicestershire Langton Herring , Dorset Langton Long Blandford , Dorset Langton Matravers , Dorset Little Langton , North Yorkshire Thorpe Langton , Leicestershire Tur Langton , Leicestershire West Langton , Leicestershire Scotland Gavinton, Scottish Borders Langton, Scottish Borders Langton Castle Wales Langton, Pembrokeshire People Langton surname People Simon Langton priest Simon Langton television director Stephen Langton , an archbishop Other uses Langton s ant disambig geo surname DEFAULTSORT Langton Category English toponyms Category English language surnames de Langton nl Langton pl Langton ru ... more details
Langton is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include Anne Langton Arthur Langton Baden Langton Bobby Langton Brooke Langton Christopher Langton Daniel Langton David Langton Huw Lloyd Langton Jane Langton Jim LangtonJohnLangtonJohnLangton Canadian politician Marcia Langton Ray Langton , fictional character Simon Langton archbishop , archbishop of York, after whom both Simon Langton Grammar School disambiguation Simon Langton Grammar School s are named Simon Langton television director , television and film director Stephen Langton , archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Langton Walter Langton surname Langton DEFAULTSORT Langton Category English language surnames ... more details
Langton Castle is a now destroyed medieval fortress at Langton, Berwickshire Langton , near the burgh of Duns , Berwickshire , Scotland . Little remains of the structure. Originally belonging to the Vieuxpont Vipont s, the castle and its estate passed to the Cockburn surname Cockburns in 1330 upon the marriage of Alexander de Cokburne Sir Alexander de Cokburne and the heiress Maria de Vipont. The castle was then the caput baroniae caput of the Cockburn Baronets Cockburns of Langton until 1745. From 1389 to 1396, Sir Alexander Cockburn of Langton was the Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland . In a dispute over suceesion to the estate, the castle was besieged by William Cockburn and his brother in law, David Home of Wedderburn Castle Wedderburn in 1517. Antoine d Arces, Sieur de la Bastie , the French deputy for John Stewart, Duke of Albany Regent Albany , summoned Cockburn and Home to resolve the dispute. They in turn broke off the siege and ambushed Bastie near Preston, Scottish Borders Preston , there they slew him and displayed his head at the Mercat cross of Duns. Mary, Queen of Scots visited the castle in 1566. In 1745, Cockburn of Langton was killed at the Battle of Fontenoy and the estate was bought by a Mr David Gavin in 1758, whereafter the castle and the village of Langton were demolished to make way for a new mansion house. The villagers of Langton were relocated to the new village of Gavinton, Berwickshire Gavinton . Gavin married Lady Elizabeth Maitland, daughter of James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale , their daughter Mary married John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane whose descendant demolished the house and built a final Langton House in 1886 designed by David Bryce . This last house was demolished in 1950 and only a decorative gateway remains. External links http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 58663 details langton castle RCAHMS Langton Castle site record http www.dunsehistorysociety.co.uk langtonhouse.shtml Dunse history society report on Langton ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 For the fictional television character, please see David Langton General Hospital Infobox person name David Langton bgcolour silver image Richard Bellamy.jpg imagesize 200px caption David Langton as Richard Bellamy birth name Basil Muir Langton Dodds birth date 16 April ... othername homepage notable role Richard Bellamy br in Upstairs, Downstairs David Muir Langton born Basil Muir Langton Dodds 16 April 1912 &ndash 25 April 1994 was a United Kingdom British actor who ... . Early years David Langton was born Basil Muir Langton Dodds to a middle class family in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell , near Glasgow , in 1912. His father was a wine wine merchant and Langton ... school in Bath, Somerset Bath , Somerset and left education at the age of 16. Langton s father had ... Shakespearean company, his father had got for him. At 19 years old, Langton left the theatre and went ... was ill, he realised he did not want to return. In 1938, Langton returned to working full time in theatre. It was at this time that he changed his name to David Langton, as there was already an actor called Basil Langton, and his legal name was David Muir Langton. ref name Ancestry cite news url ... Ancestry.co.uk year 2007 ref However, in 1939 the World War II war broke out and Langton soon enlisted ... Hussars and ended up a major . Langton served in France , Germany and Belgium . He married ..., Simon Langton television director Simon , a television director director , would later work with his father on the set of Upstairs, Downstairs . Langton divorced in 1966. ref name TV Times cite news ... Within four days of leaving the British Army Army following the end of the war, Langton was cast ... Over Sorrento . ref name TV Times Following the death of his father, Langton went missing ... s Disciple , where he met and formed a friendship with Tyrone Power . Television fame David Langton ... Day s Night and The Liquidator film The Liquidator . In 1968 director Douglas Camfield chose Langton ... more details
with a degree in Business Management and Entrepreneurship. While at Northeastern, Langton competed ... showUid url2 101175&tx bzdstaffdirectory pi1 bracket2 backPid url3 93 title Steven Langton Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langton, Steven ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Langton, Steven Category 1983 births Category American bobsledders Category Bobsledders at the 2010 ... bobsleigh bio stub it Steven Langton pl Steve Langton ru , ... more details
Simon Langton may refer to Simon Langton priest Simon Langton television director See also Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys Simon Langton Girls Grammar School hndis Langton, Simon Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Bennet Langton 1736 1801 was an England English writer and a founding member of the The Club Literary Club Literary Club . He is best known for his close friendship with writer Samuel Johnson and his numerous appearances in James Boswell s book Life of Samuel Johnson The Life of Samuel Johnson . Langton was born to the Reverend Bennet Langton 1696 1769 and his wife, Diana, daughter of Edmund Turner of Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, and descendant of the old family of the Langtons of Langton, Lincolnshire Langton , near Spilsby , Lincolnshire . He was baptised in York on 11 January 1736, and he graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1757. He gained an introduction to Johnson as a young man due to his interest in The Rambler . He attended to Johnson during his last illness and was left a book in his will. He succeeded Johnson as professor of ancient literature at the Royal Academy . Langton also contributed to The Idler 1758 1760 The Idler . He married Mary, n e Lloyd d. 1785 , widow of John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes , in 1770 and they had four sons and five daughters. He died in Southampton on 18 December 1801 there is a memorial to him in Southampton s St. Michael s Church, Southampton St. Michael s Church , with the epitaph written by Johnson. ref cite web url http www.southernlife.org.uk sotonch1.htm title The Churches of Hampshire St. Michael s Church, Southampton author date work publisher Southern Life accessdate 31 October 2009 ref References Reflist wikisource Langton, Bennet DNB00 cite book last Boswell first James authorlink James Boswell title Life of Samuel Johnson Life of Johnson others ed. R. W. Chapman, intro. Pat Rogers publisher Oxford University Press ... article 16038 title Langton, Bennet bap. 1736, d. 1801 last Stephen first Leslie authorlink Leslie ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langton, Bennet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1801 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, Bennet Category 1730s births ... more details
infobox UK place static image name Footpath and farm road, Langton by Spilsby geograph.org.uk 554628.jpg static image alt static image caption small St Peter and St Paul church, Langton small country England official name Langton by Spilsby map alt latitude 53.21306800 longitude 0.08307749 population 65 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district East Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Louth and Horncastle UK Parliament constituency Louth and Horncastle post town Spilsby postcode district PE23 postcode area PE dial code os grid reference TF392704 london distance mi london direction Langton by Spilsby , sometimes called Langton by Partney , is a village and civil parish about convert 4 mi km north of the town of Spilsby , Lincolnshire , England. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Sutterby . The parish church is a grade I listed building , ref cite web title St Peter and St Paul, Langton by Spilsby url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1063677 work National Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 7 July 2011 ref and is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul and was built in 1725 of red brick after the previous church of St Peter burned down. ref cite web title Langton by Partney url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng LIN LangtonPartney work GENUKI publisher GENUKI accessdate 7 July 2011 ref File Cottage Ornee geograph.org.uk 112891.jpg 200px thumb left The Round House The Round ... Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 7 July 2011 ref Langton Hall was destroyed ... it too was destroyed by fire. Bennet Rothes Langton erected the last Langton Hall to the designs of James ... Pevsner Pevsner, Nikolaus John Harris curator Harris, John The Buildings of England Lincolnshire p ... about 1960. ref cite web title Langton Hall url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng LIN LangtonPartney work publisher GENUKI accessdate 7 July 2011 ref ref cite web title Langton By Spilsby url ... more details
other people Infobox Christian leader honorific prefix name Thomas Langton honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image imagesize alt caption province diocese see elected 1501 enthroned unknown ended 27 January 1501 predecessor John Morton archbishop John Morton successor Henry Deane ordination consecration 1483 other post Bishop of St David s br Bishop of Salisbury br Bishop of Winchester birth name Thomas Langton birth date birth place death date 27 January 1501 death place buried nationality religion residence parents occupation profession alma mater signature Thomas Langton died 27 January 1501 was chaplain to Edward IV of England King Edward IV , a Bishop of St David s , a Bishop of Salisbury , a Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of Canterbury elect. In 1483, Langton was chosen Bishop of St David s and consecrated in August or September. ref name Handbook298 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 298 ref On 8 February 1485, he was transferred to Salisbury, ref name Handbook271 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 271 ref and made provost of The Queen s College, Oxford Queen s College, Oxford , He became Bishop of Winchester on 13 March 1493. ref name Handbook277 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 277 ref In 1501, he was elected Archbishop of Canterbury, but he died on 27 January 1501 ref name Handbook234 Fryde, et al. Handbook ... References wikisource Langton, Thomas DNB00 1911 cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D ... s aft after John Blyth s bef before Peter Courtenay s ttl title Bishop of Winchester years 1493 1501 s aft after Richard Foxe s bef before John Morton archbishop John Morton s ttl title Archbishop of Canterbury years 1501 s aft after Henry Deane s end Archbishops of Canterbury Persondata NAME Langton ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, Thomas Category 15th century births Category 1501 deaths Category Archbishops ... century English people Category People of the Tudor period ArchbishopofCanterbury stub de Thomas Langton ... more details
Commons category wikisource Langton, Stephen DNB00 reflist s start s rel ca s bef before John de ...more footnotes date May 2011 Infobox Christian leader name Stephen Langton archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image Stephenlangtonstatuecanterburycathedraloutside.jpg alt caption Statue of Langton ... of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury appointed circa 1207 ended 9 July 1228 predecessor John de ... III Innocent III other post birth name Stephen Langton birth date birth place death date 9 July 1228 death place buried nationality religion residence parents Stephen Langton circa c. 1150 9 July 1228 ... between King John of England and Pope Pope Innocent III Innocent III , which was a contributing ... His father was Henry Langton, a landowner in Langton by Wragby , Lincolnshire . Stephen Langton ... 16044?docPos 1 Christopher Holdsworth, Stephen Langton , Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 ref His brother Simon Langton archbishop Simon Langton ref name BHOArchDCant http british ... by Pope Innocent III. ref http www.oxforddnb.com view article 16043 Fred A. Cazel Jnr, Simon Langton ... and made him cardinal priest of San Crisogono . ref http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios1205.htm Langton Stephen Cardinal Langton . The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church . Retrieved on 22 November 2008 ... report.asp?compid 11328&strquery langton s79 British History Online Canons whose Prebends cannot ..., while another faction under pressure from King John chose John de Grey , Bishop of Norwich . Both .... Langton was chosen and was consecrated by the Pope at Viterbo on 17 June 1207. ref name Bartlett404 ... 2000 ISBN 0 19 822741 8 p. 404 405 ref There followed a hard political struggle between John of England .... On 15 July 1207, John expelled the Canterbury monks, who were now unanimous in support of Stephen ... against John, committing the execution of the sentence to Philip II of France in January 1213. ref name Bartlett404 In May 1213 King John yielded and thus in July, Stephen who since his consecration ... more details
Transport Minister, John Watkins Australian politician John Watkins , appointed Langton to the position ...Brian Joseph Langton born 24 January 1948 is a former Australia n politician, who served both as mayor of Kogarah in the St George area of Sydney and as the member for electoral district of Kogarah Kogarah in the NSW State Parliament. In 1998 Langton was found by the Independent Commission Against Corruption New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption ICAC to have been involved in corruption, having deceptively lodged travel allowances. ref name SMH Disgraced cite news first Linton last Besser title Disgraced minister takes the helm url http www.smh.com.au news national disgraced minister takes helm 2008 05 18 1211049068445.html format work publisher The Sydney Morning Herald date 2008 05 19 accessdate 2008 05 19 ref ref name ICAC report cite web url http www.icac.nsw.gov.au index.cfm?objectID E29C2A06 AE94 E925 7F95682EE63B5955&NavID 262BA41B D0B7 4CD6 F955BD8CEE4CDF37 title Investigation into Parliamentary and electorate travel first report accessdate 2008 05 19 date 1998 04 01 publisher Independent Commission Against Corruption New South Wales I.C.A.C. Dead link date ... career In 1983, Langton was elected to the NSW Parliament as an Australian Labor Party member for Kogarah ..., Brian Langton was appointed a minister, looking after the portfolios of Transport and Tourism from ... Parliament Members cite web title The Hon. Brian Joseph Langton 1948 publisher Parliament of New South ... 1147f8b76f4516054a25674500016554 accessdate 19 February 2010 ref In April, 1998, Langton relinquished ... guilty of corruptly rorting charter plane expenses. The ICAC deemed that Langton had sought advantage ... ref name ICAC report Langton stepped down at the 1999 state election, and left politics with a 90,000 ... Cherie Burton years 1983 &ndash 1999 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Langton ... Langton, Brian Joseph Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Category Australian ... more details
to have been no relation of his contemporary, JohnLangton , bishop of Chichester . Notes reflist ...Infobox Christian leader name Walter Langton image religion Catholic see Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield ... 9 November 1321 death place buried Lichfield Cathedral Walter Langton died 1321 was a bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Lord High Treasurer treasurer of England . He was probably a native of Langton West in Leicestershire . The life of Bishop Walter Langton, was strongly influenced by his family, Father William Langton his uncle and mentor, Bishop Robert Burnell , Lord Chancellor of England. Then by the years ... paper In October 1298 Bishop Langton was licensed by Henry of Newark , archbishop of York ... at a similar age. It is known that his uncle William Langton became Dean of York in 1262 and he may have come under his uncle s supervision at that time. In 1265 his uncle William Langton was elected ... of Bonaventura. In public life both men took the name of their village of Langton West in Leicestershire, however their family name was Peverel. Hughes says Langton s register clarifies the bishop s connection ... by birth . Copies of charters preserved in his register, by which Langton granted land and the advowson of the church of Adlingfleet , Yorkshire, to Selby Abbey , clearly states his paternity Langton .... Amongst its rectors is listed Walter de Langton, inducted 1272. More research into the Bishop s life at this time may shed more light into his relationship with the wife of Sir John Lovetot. It is said in the chronicles that King Edward I of England selected Walter Langton for his service. Life ... in York he became a friend of William Langton and through the two men, Walter Langton was introduced ... years Bishop Walter Langton became unquestionably Edwards s first minister and almost his only ... Winchelsey Winchelsea, archbishop of Canterbury the archbishop, although Langton s lifelong enemy ... the nature of the charges of witchcraft against Bishop Walter Langton. By inference Pope Boniface ... more details
Anne Langton June 24, 1804 &ndash May 10, 1893 was an aristocratic England English artist who specialized in landscapes and miniature portraiture. In 1837, she settled on the frontier in Upper Canada , where she continued her artwork and also became known for her writing. She was born to Thomas and Ellen Langton in the Yorkshire Dales , but within a few months, they moved to Lancashire , where she was raised in a mansion named Blythe Hall , near Ormskirk . She and her older brother John and younger brother William were educated at home by their parents and private tutors. Her family travelled extensively through Austria, Belgium, France, Italy , Germany, and Switzerland, while the children received private art lessons from masters and exposure to literary figures wherever they stayed. Following the Napoleonic Wars , which ended in 1815, Thomas Langton s business in England became unstable and the family was forced to return to England from their travels and studies in 1821. On their return they were forced to sell their mansion, dismiss all but one servant, and move to a small townhouse in Liverpool . At age 16, Anne took on many of the houskeeping duties and the care of here aging parents, while continuing her art work and training when possible. After further financial losses, the family moved to Bootle , a small spa town north of Liverpool. Anne continued to hone her artistic ... John, after graduating from Cambridge, emigrated to Upper Canada and the family moved into a smaller ... the family decided to join John Langdon in Canada . Anne, her parents, and a maiden aunt, departed ... and Niagara Falls , visiting, and several illnesses on the way. They settled on John s farm on Sturgeon ... Biography Online http www.archives.gov.on.ca english exhibits langton index.html Anne Langton, Gentlewoman ... Anne Langton , The Fenelon Falls Museum Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langton ... May 10, 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, Anne Category 1804 births Category 1893 deaths Category ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 West Langton is a civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire , England . The main settlement in the parish is Langton Hall . It is near Kibworth and Market Harborough , and the parish according to the 2001 census had a population of 128. External links Commons category inline West Langton coord 52.526 0.940 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Harborough Leicestershire geo stub pl West Langton ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England official name Little Langton latitude 54.345140 longitude 1.532330 static image static image caption area total km2 population civil parish Great Langton shire district Hambleton shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Richmond, North Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency Richmond post town NORTHALLERTON postcode district DL7 postcode area DL dial code os grid reference SE305945 Little Langton is a hamlet in the List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire parish of Great Langton , in North Yorkshire , England . External links Commons category inline Little Langton Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire NorthYorkshire geo stub nl Little Langton pl Little Langton ... more details
Baden Langton was one of several early co anchors of CTV National News , and worked with anchor Peter Jennings . External links http web.archive.org web 20070928113054 http www.bcialumni.on.ca alumni2002.htm Baden Langton biography Brantford Collegiate Institute Internet Archive Wayback Machine Wayback Machine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langton, Baden ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Langton, Baden Category Canadian television news anchors Category Year of birth missing Category Possibly living people canada journalist stub id Baden Langton ... more details
Image Langtons Loop.png frame right Langton s Loop, in the starting configuration. Langton s loops are a particular species of artificial life in a cellular automaton created in 1984 by Christopher Langton . They consist of a loop of cells containing genetic information, which flows continuously around the loop and out along an arm or pseudopod , which will become the daughter loop. The genes instruct it to make three left turns, completing the loop, which then disconnects from its parent. History In 1952 John von Neumann created the first cellular automaton CA with the goal of creating a self ... of Self Reproducing Automata. author von Neumann, John coauthors Burks, Arthur W. date 1966 publisher ... F. title Cellular Automata publisher Academic Press, New York year 1968 ref When Christopher Langton ..., the periodic emitter. Specification Langton s Loops run in a CA that has 8 states, and uses the von ... here http code.google.com p ruletablerepository . As with Codd s cellular automaton Codd s CA , Langton ... typical thumbnail Langton s loops ref name Langton1984 cite journal author C. G. Langton title Self ... data tape to Langton s loop, allowing it to compute anything Computable function computable . 64 von ... author Hiroki Sayama title Introduction of Structural Dissolution into Langton s Self Reproducing ... structure dissolving state added to Langton s loops, the SDSR loop has a limited lifetime and dissolves ... references See also Artificial life Cellular automaton Christopher Langton Codd s cellular automaton Conway s game of life Langton s ant von Neumann cellular automaton External links commonscat Self replicating loops http www.youtube.com watch?v 2iDc4C6vbcc Video of Chris Langton demonstrating self ... Golly supports Langton s Loops along with the Conway s Game of Life Game of Life , and other rulesets. DEFAULTSORT Langton s Loops Category Artificial life Category Cellular automaton rules de Langton Schleife fr Boucle de Langton ja fi Langtonin silmukka ... more details
Infobox scientist name Christopher Langton image image size caption birth date 1948 1949 birth place ... Langtonsmall2.png thumb Chris Langton at SFI, 1989 Christopher Langton born 1948 1949 is an American ... Langton 1998 . Artificial life an overview . MIT Press. ISBN 0262621126. ref He coined the term in the late ... publisher Addison Wesley isbn 0 201 09346 4 editor Christopher G. Langton title Artificial Life The proceedings ... of complexity volume 6 date 1989 ref Langton made numerous contributions to the field ... of the University of Michigan , Langton created the Langton s ant Langton ant and Langton s loops Langton loop , both simple artificial life simulations, in addition to his Lambda parameter ... Life Conway s Life , the value is 0.273. Langton is the first born son of Jane Langton , author of books ... Christopher G. Langton. Artificial Life An Overview . Editor , MIT Press, 1995. Christopher G. Langton ... of Living Systems . Editor , Addison Wesley, 1993. Christopher G. Langton. Life at the Edge of Chaos . in Artificial Life II , Addison Wesley, 1991. Christopher G. Langton. Artificial Life II ... . Editor , Addison Wesley, 1991. Christopher G. Langton. Computation at the edge of chaos . Physica D , 42 , 1990. Christopher G. Langton. Computation at the edge of Chaos Phase Transitions and Emergent Computation. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Michigan 1990 . Christopher G. Langton. Is There a Sharp .... Christopher G. Langton. Artificial Life Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems . Editor , Addison Wesley, 1988. Christopher G. Langton. Studying Artificial Life with Cellular Automata . Physica D , 22 , 1986. Christopher G. Langton. Self Reproduction in Cellular Automata . Physica D , 10 , 1984. About Langton s work A. GaJardo, A. Moreira, E. Goles. Complexity of Langton s Ant . Discrete Applied Mathematics , 117 , 2002. M. Boden. The Philosophy ... 1990 pp. 223 269. See also Artificial life Langton s loops Langton s ant Cellular Automata ... more details
infobox UK place static image name St.Giles church, Langton by Wragby, Lincs. geograph.org.uk 94476.jpg static image alt static image caption St Giles church, Langton by Wragby country England official name Langton By Wragby map alt latitude 53.27760900 longitude 0.28089568 population population ref shire district East Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough post town Market Rasen postcode district LN8 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference TF147770 london distance mi london direction Langton By Wragby is a small village and Civil parishes in England civil parish about Convert 1 mi km south east of Wragby , Lincolnshire , England, on the A158 Horncastle, Lincolnshire Horncastle road. Langton Wood is a small, previously extra parochial area, now included in the parish. ref http www.genuki.org.uk big eng LIN LangtonbyWragby Langton by Wragby GENUKI Genuki .org.uk. Retrieved 10 May 2011 ref The church is dedicated to St Giles , and is of 14th century origin, although it was rebuilt in 1866. It is a Grade II listed building . ref cite web title Lincs To The Past url http www.lincstothepast.com St Giles Church Langton by Wragby 226750.record?pt S publisher Lincolnshire Archives accessdate ... en 195400 church of st giles langton by wragby publisher British Listed Buildings accessdate 10 May 2011 ref Langton Court is the former vicarage , now a house, built in the middle of the 18th century ... url http www.lincstothepast.com Langton Court Langton by Wragby 962799.record?pt S publisher ... www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 195401 langton court langton by wragby publisher British Listed Buildings accessdate 10 May 2011 ref The early 13th century Archbishop of Canterbury , Stephen Langton , was the son of Henry Langton of Langton by Wragby, and may have been born in a moated farmhouse ..., Stephen Langton , Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 ref References reflist commons ... more details
Image Chuch Langton Stained Glass.jpg right thumb Church Langton St Peter church stained glass by Heaton, Butler and Bayne East Langton derived from the Anglo Saxon word for an enclosure, meaning long town ref cite episode title Saxons on the Edge url http www.channel4.com history microsites T timeteam 2008 knave hill index.html series Time Team serieslink Time Team airdate 2008 02 24 season 15 number 8 ref is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire , England . The parish also includes Church Langton . It is near Kibworth and Market Harborough , and the parish according to the 2001 census had a population of 351. Church Langton church tower is a landmark to travellers from the south and the whole building is finely proportioned. ref Betjeman, J. ed. 1968 Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches the North. London Collins p. 167 ref it was enriched by a organ by the ambitious Revd William Hanbury, vicar for 25 years from 1753. ref Firth, J. B. 1926 Highways and Byways in Leicestershire. London Macmillan pp. 201 08 ref References reflist External links Commons category inline East Langton Leicestershire geo stub coord 52 31 N 0 55 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Harborough pl East Langton ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Langton Herring country England region South West England static image File Langton Herring, parish church of St. Peter geograph.org.uk 516409.jpg 237px static image caption Parish church of St Peter population os grid reference SY614824 latitude 50.64075 longitude 2.54677 post town postcode area postcode district dial code constituency westminster shire district West Dorset shire county Dorset Langton Herring is a village in the English county county of Dorset in south west England . It lies within the West Dorset administrative district of the county, about five miles north west of the coastal resort town of Weymouth, Dorset Weymouth . It is prudently set on a ridge above the Fleet , ref Gant, R., Dorset Villages , Hale, 1983, p168 ref the Fleet being a brackish lagoon behind Chesil Beach . In the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census the village had a population of 147. The name of the village comes from the Old English Lang tun meaning long farmstead or estate with the 13th Century Harang family affix, from their time as Lords of the Manor. Literature in the church records that all the men of Langton Herring returned from both World Wars, making it one of only a handful of doubly Thankful Villages in the country, and the only village in Dorset to be spared fatalities in the Great War. Just over half a mile to the east of the village, by the B3157 road, is Langton Cross, a medieval stone monolith, which is missing the top arm. ref West Dorset DIstrict Council, Holiday and Tourist Guide , c.1983, p10 ref Notable people April FitzLyon References Reflist External links Commons category Langton Herring http www.weymouth dorset.co.uk langton herring.html Langton Herring local history http www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk LIVING FACTS Census2001.nsf 6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece 54e397757398378980256ec8004c6486?OpenDocument Census data Dorset geo stub ... Villages nl Langton Herring pl Langton Herring ... more details
Tur Langton derived from the Anglo Saxon word for an enclosure, meaning long town ref cite episode title Saxons on the Edge url http www.channel4.com history microsites T timeteam 2008 knave hill index.html series Time Team serieslink Time Team airdate 2008 02 24 season 15 number 8 ref is a small village in the heart of Leicestershire in England . References reflist External links Commons category inline Tur Langton http maps.google.com maps?q 22Tur 20langton 22&sourceid navclient ff&ie UTF 8&rls GGGL,GGGL 2006 43,GGGL en&um 1&sa N&tab wl Aerial view of Tur Langton http turlangton.leicestershireparishcouncils.org Tur Langton Parish Council homepage coord 52.544 0.947 region GB display title Category Villages in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Harborough Leicestershire geo stub pl Tur Langton ... more details