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LANGPORT

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 177 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LANGPORT  , a

market
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town in the eastern
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parliamentary division of
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Somersetshire, England, 131 M . E. of Taunton by the
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Great Western railway . Pop . (1901) 890 . It lies on the right (east)
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bank of the
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river Parret, near the point where that river debouches from the hills on to the plain through which it flows to the Bristol Channel . The main street leads up a slope from the river to the
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fine Perpendicular church of All Saints . Close to this an archway crosses the road, bearing a Perpendicular
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building known as the
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hanging
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chapel . After serving this purpose it housed first the grammar-school (founded 1675), then the Quekett museum, named after John Thomas Quekett (1815—1861) the histologist, a native of the town, whose
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father was master of the school . The hanging chapel afterwards became a masonic hall . Not far distant is the church of Huish Episcopi, with one of the finest of the Perpendicular towers for which Somersetshire is noted . Langport has a considerable general and agricultural trade . Langport (Llongborth, Langeberga, Langeport) owed its origin to its defensible position on a hill, and its growth to its facilities for tradeon the chief river of Somerset .

It occupies the site of the

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British town of Llongborth, and was important during the
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Roman occupation . It was a royal borough in Saxon times, and in io86 had 34
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resident burgesses . The first charter, given by Elizabeth in 1562, recognized that Langport was a borough of great antiquity, which had enjoyed considerable privileges, being governed by a portreve . It was incorporated by James I. in 1617, but the corporation was abolished in 1883 . Langport was represented in parliament in 1304 and 1306 . The charter of 1562 granted three
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annual fairs to Langport, on the 28th of
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June, the 11th of November and the second Monday in Lent . One
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fair only is now held, on the 3rd of September, which is a horse and cattle fair . A Saturday market was held under the grant of 1562, but in the 19th century the market day was changed to Tuesday .

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