Longe

Longe (Old Norman: le Longe or le Long) is an English and French aristocratic household, descending from the House of Bourbon-Préaux, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, and may refer to:


 * House of Longe, a surname of Anglo-Norman origin
 * Desmond Longe, British Army Major, S.O.E Agent and High Sheriff of Norfolk
 * Francis Davy Longe, first-class cricketer and anti-classical economist
 * John Longe (1548–1589), archbishop and member of the Privy Council of Ireland
 * John Longe (priest) (1765–1834, priest and Norfolk county magistrate
 * Patricia Shontz Longe, American economist
 * Richard Longe, politician and royalist
 * Robert de Longe, artist
 * William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England
 * Longe family of Spixworth Park, including a list of High Sheriffs of Norfolk and Suffolk

Other uses

 * Longe line, a rope used in Longeing, a technique for training horses in equestrian vaulting
 * Longe cavesson, a halter-like headgear with rings to attach the longe line