Langley, Alfred John

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Langley, Alfred John

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  • Langley, A.J.

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[ca. 1821-1896]

History

Alfred John (A.J.) Langley was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England ca. 1821. With his brother, Alfred James Langley (ca. 1825-1895), he moved to Nova Scotia, New York, and then California, where they opened a drug store in 1849. In 1858, the pair moved to Victoria and re-established their pharmaceutical business on Yates Street as Langley & Co. In 1861, Langley was appointed to the Legislative Council of Vancouver Island by Sir James Douglas. He returned to England to marry Mary Edwin (ca. 1836-1876) in 1862. While in London, he represented Vancouver Island at the 1862 International Exhibition and published A Glance at British Columbia and Vancouver’s Island in 1861. Langley and his wife returned to Victoria in the 1860s and raised five children. In addition to being a druggist, Langley served on the Board of Education and was Justice of the Peace for Vancouver Island. He died in Victoria in 1896.

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Langley, William Henry (1868-1951)

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1543

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Langley, William Henry

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Langley, Alfred John

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1542

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Revised: LFRASER 2021-03-03

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The Colonial Despatches Team. “Langley, Alfred John.” The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871. Edition 2.2, University of Victoria, 2020. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/langley_ajohn.html

Luxton, D. “Building the west: the early architects of British Columbia. 2007. https://www.victoriaheritagefoundation.ca/HReg/Fairfield/Fort1133.html

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