LANGAR, (Nottinghamshire) on the Trent, W. of Belvoir-Castle, near St. Aubrey and Barneston, to which manors it has been always united, formerly bel. to the Scroops, till Emanuel Ld. Scroop, in the R. of Cha. I. for want of issue, settled it on his daughter, who carried it by marriage to John How (2d son of Sir John How of Glocestershire) who imparked several fields about his manor-house, and stored it with deer; and it was the seat of the late Visc. How. K. John lodged in this T. when he marched against the Barons.