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  1. A letter sent to the Right Honourable William Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons: concerning the raising of the siege of Taunton by the Parliaments forces. / By a worthy gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax his army. Ordered that the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published.

  2. Lenthall stood for Abingdon at the general election of 1660 on the corporation interest against the Royalist, Sir George Stonhouse. He was warned not to ‘act against the interest and settlement of the nation, according to the known laws of the land’, and to ‘comport himself to that rule or be no Member for that place’.

  3. William Lenthall b. Jun 1591, Henley-upon-Thames, Oxfordshire [1] d. 1/3 Sep 1662, Burford Priory, Oxfordshire Title: Speaker of the House of Commons Term: 3 Nov 1640 - 30 Jul 1647, 6 Aug 1647 - 20 Apr 1653 Chronology: 3 Nov 1640, elected Speaker by the House of Commons 30 Jul 1647, ceased to exercise the duties of Speaker

  4. 27 de ago. de 2018 · For William Lenthall was once the Speaker of the House of Commons and by his actions changed the course of the world forever. On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five Members of Parliament for high treason. The MPs were Mr Holles, Mr Pym, Sir A Haslerig, Mr Hampden and Mr William Strode.

  5. Cromwell to Speaker Lenthall, 17 September 1649. For the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Parliament of England. Your Army being safely arrived at Dublin…. I resolved after some refreshment taken for our weather beaten Men and Horses, and accommodations for a march, to take the Field…. To endeavor the Regaining of Drogheda, or ...

  6. WILLIAM LENTHALL (1591-1662), English parliamentarian, speaker of the House of Commons, second son of William Lenthall, of Lachford, Oxfordshire, a descendent of an old Herefordshire family, was born at Henley-on-Thames in June 1591. He left Oxford without taking a degree in 1609, and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1616, becoming a ...

  7. Originally Created by: Kieran Smith. Added: Jun 21, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6531507. Source citation. Member of Parliament. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons in the British Parliament in the era of the English Civil War. As a holder of this title, he refused to answer to King Charles I on January 4, 1642, when the King and a ...