Bennet Langton

Bennet Langton by Carl Fredrik von Breda now owned by National Trust, Gunby Hall

Bennet Langton (c.1736 – 1801) was an English writer and a founding member of the Literary Club. He is best known for his close friendship with writer Samuel Johnson and his numerous appearances in James Boswell's book The Life of Samuel Johnson.

Life

Bennet Langton Contemplating the Nolleken's Bust of Johnson by Johann Zoffany

Langton was born to the Reverend Bennet Langton (1696–1769) and his wife, Diana, daughter of Edmund Torner of Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire, and descendant of the old family of the Langtons of Langton by 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. Despite Johnson's poor opinion of Langton's laziness with respect to his own finances, he left Langton £750, from which he was expected to pay an annuity to Francis Barber who had been Johnson's servant.[1]

He succeeded Johnson as professor of ancient literature at the Royal Academy.[1]

Langton also contributed to The Idler.

He married Mary, née Lloyd (died 1785), widow of John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes, in 1770 and they had nine children. His first son inherited his estate and his second son, Peregrine, married into the Gunby Hall estate and changed his name to Massingberd.[1] He died in Southampton on 18 December 1801. There is a memorial to him in Southampton's St. Michael's Church, with an epitaph by Samuel Johnson.[2] There is also a painting of him by Joshua Reynolds[3] and another by Johann Zoffany called Bennet Langton Contemplating the Nolleken's Bust of Johnson which is now in the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Leslie Stephen, ‘Langton, Bennet (bap. 1736, d. 1801)’, rev. Michael Bevan, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2010 accessed 15 July 2014
  2. "The Churches of Hampshire: St. Michael's Church, Southampton". Southern Life. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  3. Bennet Langton, Joshua Reynolds, BBC, retrieved 15 July 2014
  4. Bennet Langton Contemplating the Nolleken's Bust of Johnson, BBC, retrieved 15 July 2014

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