Langley The History Topography and Directory of Warwickshire 1830

Langley, - in the parish of Claverdon; in the Conqueror’s time, it was possessed by Robert de Stadford, and in the 10th of Henry VI Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, was lord of it. In 1803 the sum raised by parochial rates was £170 17s 11½ d at 4s 8½d in the pound. It contains about 150 inhabitants. In 1826 it was valued at £1294, and its proportion to the county rate was £5 7s 10d.

Source: The History Topography and Directory of Warwickshire 1830. Wm. West. Printed and Published by R. Wrightson, Athenaeum, New-Street; and sold by Baldwin and Craddock, and Hurst, Chance and Co., London. 1830.