William Lenthall (1591–1662) was an English politician of the Civil War period. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons for a period of almost twenty...
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William Lenthall (died 1702) was the member of Parliament for Wallingford in October 1679 and Cricklade in 1681. LENTHALL, William (d.1702), of Latchford...
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Lenthall may refer to: Lenthall Houses, historic houses on the George Washington University campus in Washington, D.C. Lenthalls Dam, a dam in Queensland...
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Parliamentarian ships also blockaded the harbour of the town. In a letter to William Lenthall, Speaker of the English House of Commons, written shortly after the...
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it sat as the Rump Parliament): Lenthall 3 November 1640 – 26 July 1647; Pelham 30 July 1647 – 5 August 1647; Lenthall 6 August 1647 – 20 April 1653 (restored...
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Addressing Speaker of the House William Lenthall, he said "Mr Speaker, I must for a time make bold with your chair". Lenthall vacated it. Calling first for...
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sat for one term from 3 September 1654 until 22 January 1655 with William Lenthall as the Speaker of the House. During the first nine months of the Protectorate...
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probably after 1637, by which time the estate had been bought by William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons in the Long Parliament. After 1912...
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fought and died for the Parliamentary cause. His offence was slandering William Lenthall, the Speaker of the House of Commons, whom he accused of corresponding...
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when William Lenthall bought the estate from Tanfield's grandson, the 2nd Viscount Falkland, who had inherited it from his grandfather. Lenthall was one...
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