He was educated at
Eton and later became a lieutenant in the
Northamptonshire Regiment. He married Ethel (known in the family as Jenny) Tennent in 1893 and came to live in
Tempo Manor,
County Fermanagh, which she had inherited. The house and estate had been built by her grandfather, another naturalist,
James Emerson Tennent. Langham was
deputy lieutenant and
justice of the peace for the county. In 1930 he was appointed
High Sheriff of Fermanagh. After his death in 1951, his son
John inherited his title and the Manor. ==Photography==