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...
Lenthall may refer to: Lenthall Houses, historic houses on the George Washington University campus in Washington, D.C. Lenthalls Dam, a dam in Queensland...
John Lenthall (T-AO-189) is a Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler of the United States Navy. Her motto is "Shaft of the Spear." John Lenthall, the...
John Lenthall may refer to: John Lenthall (Roundhead) (c. 1625–1681), English lawyer and member of parliament who was granted a baronetcy under the protectorate...
The Lenthall Houses are historic houses on the George Washington University campus in Washington, D.C. The adjacent houses were built around 1800 and they...
The Lenthall pictures were a number of paintings owned by the Lenthall family and housed at Burford Priory. The collection was publicly commented on by...
Lake Lenthall is a lake created by the Lenthalls Dam in Duckinwilla, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. As a result of a 518 square kilometres...
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 one...
when he asked the Speaker, William Lenthall, if he had any knowledge of the whereabouts of these individuals, Lenthall famously replied: "May it please...
Kaiser Henson Howard O. Lorenzen Impeccable John Ericsson John Glenn John Lenthall John Lewis Joshua Humphreys Kanawha Laramie Leroy Grumman Lewis and Clark...
Nostell Priory and the National Portrait Gallery (formerly part of the Lenthall pictures). Strong calls it "arguably the greatest and most innovative work...
January. Having displaced Speaker William Lenthall from his chair, the king asked him where the MPs had fled. Lenthall, on his knees, famously replied, "May...
William Lenthall bought the estate from Tanfield's grandson, the 2nd Viscount Falkland, who had inherited it from his grandfather. Lenthall was one of...
aircraft begin operating from the carrier. On 9 March 2021, USNS John Lenthall replenished her in the western Atlantic Ocean. Then on 20 March, she operated...