LANGFORD, THOMAS (fl. 1420), historian, was a native of Essex and Dominican friar at Chelmsford. He is said to have been a D.D. of Cambridge, and to have written: 1. 'Chronicon Universale ab orbe condito ad sua tempora.' 2. 'Sermones.' 3. 'Disputationes.' 4. 'Postilla super Job.' None of these works seem to have survived.
[Tanner's Bibl. Brit.-Hib. p. 465; Quétif and Echard's Script. Ord. Præd. i. 523; Nouvelle Biographie Générale.]
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