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William Lenthall Collection

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: Charles I and Speaker Lenthall, c1850, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Charles I and Speaker Lenthall, c1850, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Charles I and Speaker Lenthall, c1850, (1947). On 4 January 1642, King Charles I (1600-1649, standing, in hat) entered the House of Commons to arrest five Members of Parliament for high treason

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: William Lenthall (1591 - 1662)

William Lenthall (1591 - 1662)
2603848 William Lenthall (1591 - 1662); (add.info.: William Lenthall (1591 - 1662), Speaker of the House of Commons, running away to the Puritan army with the Mace (symbol of Parliamentary authority)

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: Oliver Cromwells report on The Battle Of Naseby (colour litho)

Oliver Cromwells report on The Battle Of Naseby (colour litho)
3095714 Oliver Cromwells report on The Battle Of Naseby (colour litho) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oliver Cromwells report on The Battle Of Naseby)

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: Fac-Simile of Letter by Cromwell to Lenthall, announcing Victory of Naseby, 1649, (1845)

Fac-Simile of Letter by Cromwell to Lenthall, announcing Victory of Naseby, 1649, (1845). Artist: Oliver Cromwell
Fac-Simile of Letter by Cromwell to Lenthall, announcing Victory of Naseby, 1649, (1845). After an original letter by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), to Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons, c1642 (1893)

William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons, c1642 (1893). Born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Lenthall (1591-1662) became Speaker of the House of Commons in the Long Parliament of 1640

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Artist: Oliver Cromwell

Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Artist: Oliver Cromwell
Letter from Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, 14th June 1645. Letter announcing the defeat of the King (Charles I) at Naseby, near Market Harborough

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: William Lenthall, 17th century English parliamentarian and lawyer, c1843

William Lenthall, 17th century English parliamentarian and lawyer, c1843. Born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Lenthall (1591-1662)

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: Charles I demanding surrender of Members of Parliament

Charles I demanding surrender of Members of Parliament
Charles I demanding the surrender of the five Members of Parliament (John Hampden, John Pym, Sir Arthur Hasilrigge, Denzil Holles and William Strode) 4 January 1642

Background imageWilliam Lenthall Collection: William Lenthall (1591 - 1662)

William Lenthall (1591 - 1662), Speaker of the House of Commons, running away to the Puritan army with the Mace (symbol of Parliamentary authority)


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