LANGLEY, a parish in the hundred of LODDON, county of NORFOLK, 7 miles (S. S. W.) from Acle, containing 349 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry of Norfolk, and diocese of Norwich, endowed with £ 600 royal bounty. Sir T. B. Proctor, Bart, was patron in 1817. The church is dedicated to St. Michael, An abbey of Premonstratensian canons, in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was founded and endowed, in 1198, by Robert Fitz-Roger Helke, the revenue of which, at the dissolution, was valued at £ 128.19. 9. Its site is now called the Grange, and near it, in a fine park well stocked with deer, is Langley house, a handsome structure, having a quadrangular turret rising from each of its four angles.