Anthony Langston was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1626.
He was appointed with John Izod by Lord Cecil to be Steward of King's Norton in February 1604.
[1] Langston supported the King in the Civil War and was elected an Honorary Freeman of Worcester in 1643.
He was taken prisoner at the end of the Siege of Worcester when the city surrendered on 19 July 1646.
On 21 December 1646 he begged to compound on Oxford articles for delinquency, and for leave to attend and perfect his composition.