John Bailey Langhorne
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John Bailey Langhorne (born 1816-11-12 and died 1877-05-17) was proprietor of the "Newcastle Chronicle". He was the son of Mary Sussana Bailey and John Langhorne, a banker at Berwick on Tweed.
On 1840-05-02 at Whitehall The Lord Chancellor appointed John Bailey Langhorne to be a master extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery.[1] John Bailey Langhorne practiced as a solicitor in Wakefield, England. He lived at Outwood Hall, Wakefield.

