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17-862: Langley may refer to: People [ edit ] Langley (surname) , a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer Langley Wakeman Collyer (1885–1947), one of the Collyer brothers Langley Fox (born 1989), American illustrator and model Lang Hancock (1909–1992) Australian iron ore magnate Langley Kirkwood (born 1973), South African actor and triathlete Langley Frank Willard Smith (1897–1917) Canadian flying ace Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Langley, Victoria Canada [ edit ] Langley, British Columbia (district municipality) , or Township of Langley,

34-414: A location Langley, Greater Manchester , an area of Middleton Langley, Hampshire Langley, Hertfordshire Langley, Kent Langley, Norfolk Langley, Northumberland Langley Castle Langley, Oxfordshire Langley, Shropshire Langley Chapel Langley, Somerset , a location Langley, Surrey , a location Langley, Warwickshire Langley, West Midlands ,

51-722: A location Langley, West Sussex Langley Burrell , Wiltshire United States [ edit ] Langley, Arkansas Langley, Illinois Langley, Kansas Langley, Kentucky Langley, Oklahoma Langley, Virginia George Bush Center for Intelligence , or simply 'Langley', the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters Langley Air Force Base , Hampton, Virginia Langley Research Center , NASA Langley, Hampton, Virginia Langley, Washington Mount Langley , California Schools [ edit ] Langley Academy, Slough , Berkshire, England Langley College, fictional school in

68-409: A character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion Cal Langley, a character from Roswell Paul Langley (Waterloo Road) , a character from Waterloo Road The foster name of Princess Arianna, a character from the book series Unicorns of Balinor [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Langley . If an internal link intending to refer to

85-662: A district municipality in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia Fort Langley , a community in the Township of Langley, historically referred to simply as "Langley" Langley, British Columbia (city) , or City of Langley, is a separately incorporated urban municipality encompassed by the Township of Langley Langley (federal electoral district) , a Canadian federal electoral district in British Columbia Langley (provincial electoral district) ,

102-599: A provincial electoral district centred on Langley, British Columbia France [ edit ] Langley, Vosges United Kingdom [ edit ] Langley, Berkshire , also known as Langley Marish , formerly in Buckinghamshire Langley, Cheshire Langley, Derbyshire Langley, Yarnscombe , Devon, former seat of the Pollard family Langley, Essex also known as Langley Upper Green and Langley Lower Green Langley, Gloucestershire ,

119-412: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Langley_(surname)&oldid=1191258596 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames English toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

136-423: A stores ship See also [ edit ] Kington Langley , Wiltshire, England, a village Langley Green (disambiguation) Langley Hall (disambiguation) Langley Island (disambiguation) Langley Mill (disambiguation) Langley Park (disambiguation) Langley Speedway (disambiguation) Langley Wood (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Langley Topics referred to by

153-4192: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Langley (surname) Langley is a habitational surname from any of the numerous places named with Old English Lang (meaning ‘long’) + lēah (meaning ‘wood’ or ‘glade’) List of people with this surname [ edit ] A. DeWade Langley , American police officer Ambrose Langley (1870–1937), English football manager Anthony Langley (born 1954) British businessman Arthur Langley, previously Arthur Longbottom (footballer) (born 1933), English football manager Batty Langley (1696–1751), English garden designer Bob Langley (born 1939), English TV presenter Brendan Langley (born 1994), American football player Brian Langley , American politician Bruno Langley (born 1983), English actor Chris Langley (born 1980), English rugby league player Clint Langley (born 1970), English comic-book artist Desmond Langley (1930–2008), English army officer Donna Langley-Shamshiri (born 1968), British movie executive and Chairwoman of Universal Pictures Dorothy Langley (1904–1969), American author Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341–1402), English prince Elizabeth Langley (born 1933), Canadian performer, choreographer, teacher and dramaturge Elmo Langley (1928–1996), American NASCAR driver Elizabeth Langley, née Elizabeth Cass (1863–1954), English victim of controversial court proceedings in 1887 Esme Langley (1919–1991), English writer Eve Langley (1908 – c.1974), Australian novelist and poet Francis Langley (1548–1602), English theatre producer Frank Langley (1882–1946), Australian VFL football player Gary Langley (born 1984), English rugby league player Geoffrey of Langley (fl. 1270–1294), English knight Gerard Langley, English musician with The Blue Aeroplanes Gil Langley (1919–2001), Australian cricketer Gill Langley (born 1952), British writer and animal-rights activist Harold D. Langley (1925–2020), American historian Harry Langley , English architect Henry Langley (disambiguation) , several people Isaiah Langley (born 1996), American football player J. Batty Langley (1834–1914), English politician James Langley , (1916–1983), British soldier and intelligence officer Jamie Langley (born 1983), English rugby league player Jamie Langley (Miss Alabama) (born 1984), American broadcaster Jane Pickens Langley (1907–1982), American singer Jim Langley (1929–2007), English footballer John Langley (disambiguation) , several people Katherine G. Langley (1888–1948), American congresswoman Kevin Langley (born 1964), English footballer Lee Langley , Scottish/Indian author Lesley Langley (born 1944), English beauty queen Matthew Langley , American photographer Michael Langley , American Lt. Gen. Mick Langley (died 2018), British snooker player Monica Langley , American journalist Morgan Langley (producer) (born 1974), American TV producer Morgan Langley (soccer) (born 1989), American soccer player Neva Jane Langley (1933–2012), American beauty queen Noel Langley (1911–1980), South African playwright Orville Edwin Langley (1908–1973), American judge R. F. Langley (Roger Francis Langley, 1938–2011), English poet Richard Langley (born 1979), Jamaican footballer Richard Langley (martyr) (died 1586), English martyr Richard Langley (priest) (1563–1615), Head Master of Eton College from 1591 to 1611 Roger Langley (disambiguation) , several people Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834–1906), scientist and early experimenter in crewed flight Scott Langley (born 1989), American golfer Thomas Langley (disambiguation) , several people Tommy Langley (born 1958), English footballer Walter Langley (1852–1922), English artist Walter B. Langley (1921–1976), New York state senator Fictional characters [ edit ] Asuka Langley Soryu ,

170-589: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Langley, West Sussex Rogate is a village and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex , England, in the Western Rother valley. The village is on the A272 road 5.6 miles (9.0 km) west of Midhurst and 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Petersfield , Hampshire. The civil parish includes the villages of Rogate and Rake and

187-610: The hamlets of Haben, Fyning , Hill Brow , Langley , Durford , Wenham, Durleighmarsh and Terwick Common . Rogate is not mentioned by name in the Domesday Book of 1086, but was assumed to be part of Harting Manor. It was in the Hundred of Dumpford , and Chichester rape , diocese and archdeaconry . It was in the Midhurst union, county court district and rural deanery. During the reign of Edward III (1327-1377) it

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204-609: The 2011 census had a total population of 2,447. The parish has Church of England churches in both Rogate and Rake villages. Rogate's church is dedicated to St Bartholomew and parish registers date from 1558. The ancient parish of Terwick is included in Rogate and the northern part of the parish is in the ecclesiastical parish of Milland. The church of St Peter, Terwick, lies close to the A272 main road to Midhurst. There are primary schools in both Rogate and Rake. In 2008 Rogate School

221-594: The American sitcom The Facts of Life Langley High School (disambiguation) , several schools Langley School (disambiguation) , several schools Other uses [ edit ] Langley (constructor) , a former racing car constructor Langley (crater) , a lunar crater Langley (unit) , a unit of measurement of solar radiation USS  Langley , several ships of the United States Navy RFA Fort Langley (A230) ,

238-450: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Langley . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Langley&oldid=1227505783 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

255-540: Was held by Ralph de Camois who was granted a charter for a fair. Until the passing of the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 , part of the parish of Rogate was an exclave of the county of Sussex within Hampshire . This was a large farm called Bohunt, just south-west of Liphook . Also, a small exclave of Hampshire and the parish of Bramshott called Crouch House Farm was in the north-east corner of Rogate parish and

272-534: Was the subject of a successful campaign to overturn a council recommendation to close the school. In October 2019 the school was deemed 'Good' by Ofsted https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/21/125991 Both Rogate and Rake have village halls. The only pub in Rogate village is the White Horse , following the closure of the Wyndham Arms . The Jolly Drover at Hill Brow and The Flying Bull at Rake on

289-421: Was transferred to it. In 1861 the population of Rogate parish was 990, and the area was 4,873 acres (19.72 km ). An annual fair was held on 27 September. In the 2001 census the civil parish covered 5,721 acres (23.15 km ) and had 623 households with a total population of 1,513. 716 residents were economically active. An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward includes Milland and at

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