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William Langham was a solicitor practising in London from 1779. Three of his sons also became solicitors. (A grandson, Samuel Frederick Langham, was the Coroner for the City of London who heard the inquest into the death of Catherine Eddowes, murdered by Jack The Ripper, on September 30, 1888.)
1828 -
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore, subsisting between William Langham the younger, James George Langham, and Samuel Frederick Langham, of Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, London, as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the firm of W. J, and S. Langham, is this day dissolved by reciprocal consent, as regards the said William Lanham, who retires therefrom, and will in future carry on business on his own account..........
One of those, James George Langham, came to live at 1 High Street in 1838.
Census – 1851; 1 High Street
LANGHAM James George Head 57 Solicitor Holborn
LANGHAM Elizabeth Wife 57 Solicitor's Wife St Marylebone
LANGHAM Cecilia Ann Dau 26 Solicitor's Dau St Pancras
LANGHAM Augusta Caroline Dau 20 Solicitor's Dau Holborn
LANGHAM Emily Laura Dau 17 Solicitor's Dau Holborn
LANGHAM Frederick Adolphus Son 15 Solicitor's Son Holborn
He was known as the "smugglers' Lawyer, and reputedly was often paid in kind, with smuggled goods including casks of brandy!
John Banks, in a lecture later published as "Reminiscences of Smugglers and Smuggling", tells of smugglers, caught in the act, being defended by Langham, who demanded one of the confiscated kegs be brought into the courtroom. He suggested the Magistrate sample the contents. When he did so he found it was seawater.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 28, 1862
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between James George Langham and Samuel Frederick Langham, of Bartletts-
James George Langham.
Samuel Frederick Langham.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
April 23rd, at 1, High street, Hastings, Elizabeth, for 57 years the beloved wife of James George Langham, Esq., Solicitor, of Hastings, the year of her age. April 24th.
J. G Langham died on the 7th August 1877 aged 84. There is a memorial tablet in St Clement's Church which is dedicated to him and his wife Elizabeth, who predeceased him on the 23rd April 1870.
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Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
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From: Parliamentary Papers: 1780-
First Report of the Committee for Bankruptcy and insolvency