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Robert Langton, pilgrim (1470-1524)
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Journal Article

Robert Langton, pilgrim (1470-1524)

1995
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A certain Robert Langton, clerk, who made an overland pilgrimage to Spain and Italy, possibly in the early years of the 16C, left an account of his travels, frustratingly limited in its observations of the exotic worlds he had travelled through. For him the principal matter of the pilgrimage was the visit to holy shrines and their relics along the chosen routes. The article considers what could have led him to contemplate such a voyage.