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Elizabeth Sandham

Elizabeth Sandham

An English noblewoman of the seventeenth century, Lady Elizabeth Langham was celebrated for her linguistic talents and her exemplary, godly life.

Lived
1635–1664
Nationality
English
Language
English

Lady Elizabeth Langham (née Hastings) was a seventeenth-century English noblewoman. Born on February 19, 1635, she became well-regarded during her lifetime as a prominent exemplar of a godly and pious life, reflecting the religious and moral expectations of the era's nobility.

In addition to her reputation for personal piety, Langham was recognized for her intellectual accomplishments, particularly her notable talent for languages. She lived during a transformative period in English history, passing away at a young age on March 18, 1664.