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Charles I and Speaker Lenthall, c1850, (1947). Creator: UnknownCharles 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
'Mr. Speaker Gully', c1900. Creators: Bassano Studio, William Court Gully'Mr. Speaker Gully', c1900. William Court Gully, British politician, MP, Speaker of the House of Commons. Engraving after a photograph by Messrs. Bassano
'Speaker of the House of Commons', 1937. Creator: Unknown'Speaker of the House of Commons', 1937. From "The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937". [John Player & Sons, London, 1937]
The Speaker of the House of Commons' Levee, 1857. Creator: UnknownThe Speaker of the House of Commons' Levee, [London], 1857. 'The Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons gave his last Parliamantary full-dress dinner on Saturday evening
''Sir Christopher Yelverton, justice of the Kings Bench', 1811. Creator: Robert Dunkarton'Sir Christopher Yelverton, justice of the Kings Bench', 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to
The Speakers Procession, 1884, (1947). Creator: Francis Wilfrid LawsonThe Speakers Procession, 1884, (1947). Members of Parliament inside the Palace of Westminster in London. The Speaker is Henry Bouverie William Brand
William Pitt, the Younger, Addressing the Commons, 1793, (1947). Creator: Anton HickelWilliam Pitt, the Younger, Addressing the Commons, 1793, (1947). Session of parliament in the Palace of Westminster, London. Prime Minister William Pitt is on his feet
The late Viscount Canterbury, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe late Viscount Canterbury, 1845. Portrait of British politician Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury, who fell ill and died during a train journey
A New Speaker and The Wedding Night, February 7, 1789. February 7, 1789A New Speaker and The Wedding Night, February 7, 1789
The Hanoverian Horse and British Lion, March 31, 1784. March 31, 1784The Hanoverian Horse and British Lion, March 31, 1784
The House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, 1730, (1947). Creator: UnknownThe House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, 1730, (1947). Session of parliament in the Palace of Westminster, London. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, is on the left
Sir Edward Turnour, c1670, (1947). Creator: John Michael WrightSir Edward Turnour, c1670, (1947). A Seventeenth-Century Speaker - portrait of English barrister and member of parliament Sir Edward Turnour (1617-1676) who served as Speaker of the Commons
Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury, 1837. Creator: Alfred d OrsayCharles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury, 1837. Portrait of British politician Charles Manners Sutton (1780-1845), Speaker of the House of Commons
Mr. Speaker Denison, c1890. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]
Letter from General Monck to the Speaker of the House of Commons, 1659 (1903)A letter from Lord General Monck to the Speaker of the House of Commons sent from the Guildhall, London, 1659 (1903). From London in the Time of the Stuarts, by Sir Walter Besant
Scene in the House of Commons: the Speaker coerced, 1629 (1905). Members holding down the Speaker, Sir John Finch, in his chair while resolutions against King Charles I are read out
James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater (1855 -1949), Conservative politician, 1896James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater (1855 -1949), British Conservative politician, 1896. Lowther served as Speaker of the House of Commons between 1905 and 1921
Mr Gladstone attacking Mr Disraelis first budget, 1852. A debate in the House of Commons between William Ewart Gladstone MP (1809-1898) and Benjamin Disraeli MP (1804-1881)
John Evelyn Denison, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1857. Portrait of English statesman John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington (1800-1873)