John Langley
c. 1593–1657
Hampshire and Gloucestershire minister; High Master of St Paul’s School.
Biography
Of Magdalen Hall Oxford, Langley served at West Tuderley in Hampshire and as High Master of St Paul's School in London (1640-57) — the most prestigious schoolmastership in seventeenth-century England. From St Paul's he prepared generations of younger Reformed-trained boys who went on to Cambridge and Oxford. A quietly diligent Assembly attender; his name survives chiefly in the Assembly's manuscript division-lists. Died at St Paul's School in 1657.
English Presbyterian divine
The great majority of the sitting members were English parish ministers of Presbyterian conviction. They formed the drafting core of the Assembly, manning its three standing committees and supplying most of the text of the Confession, the two Catechisms, and the Directory for Public Worship.