Richard Langhorne

Richard Langhorne

Richard Langhorne (c.1624– 14 July 1679), was a barrister executed as part of the "Popish Plot." He was admitted to the Inner Temple in May 1647 and called to the bar in November 1654. He provided legal and financial advice for the Jesuits. Thomas M. McCoog, ‘Langhorne, Richard (c.1624–1679)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; ]

His wife, Dorothy, was a Protestant from Havering in Essex. [CathEncy|wstitle=Ven. Richard Langhorne] His sons Charles and Francis were both priests. When, in October 1677, Titus Oates was expelled from the English College at St Omer "for serious moral lapses" , Charles Langhorne entrusted Oates with a letter to his father. Oates returned to St Omer with a letter from Richard thanking the Jesuits for all they had done for his sons.

When Oates and Israel Tonge unleashed their Popish Plot in September 1678, three Jesuits and a Benedictine were arrested. Langhorne was arrested a week later, imprisoned at Newgate and charged with Treason. Oates claimed, corroborated by William Bedloe, that Langhorne's earlier correspondence dealt with treason.

He was foung guilty of High Treason. As the result of a petition by his wife, a ‘true Protestant’, he received a month's reprieve to tidy the affairs of his clients. He was executed at Tyburn, London, on 14 July 1679.

On 15 December 1929, he was beatified by Pope Pius XI .

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