Jane Langton was a 15th-century English silkwoman based in London.
[1] The widow of a saddler, Langton bought silk with Genoese merchants, in one transaction paying £300 15s.
for silk in the place of her daughter-in-law Agnes, who had recently died.
[2] Langton's daughter-in-law Elizabeth Langton supplied the royal family with silk goods amounting to over £100 in 1503.
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