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==Death== Before his death he had given 10 [[pound (currency)|pound]]s towards the erection of [[Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge|Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge]], and in 1497 a drinking-cup, weighing 67 [[ounce]]s, called the 'Anathema Cup,' to [[Pembroke College, Cambridge|Pembroke Hall]]. This is the oldest extant [[hanap]] or covered cup that is [[Hallmark|hall-marked]]. By his [[Will (law)|will]], dated 16 January 1501, Langton left large sums of money to the priests of [[Clare Hall, Cambridge]], money and [[vestment]]s to the fellows and priests of [[The Queen's College|Queen's College, Oxford]], besides legacies to the friars at both universities, and to the Carmelites at Appleby-in-Westmorland. To his sister and her husband, Rowland Machel, lands (probably the family estates) in [[Westmorland]] and two hundred [[Mark (money)|marks]] were bequeathed. An annual pension of eight marks was set aside to maintain a chapel at Appleby-in-Westmorland for a hundred years to pray for the souls of Langton, his parents, and all the faithful deceased at Appleby-in-Westmorland.<ref name="dnbthomaslangton"/>
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