Proper noun
Henshall (plural Henshalls)
A surname.
Henshall (1999), 27 Keene speculates that in her tale of the "shining prince", Murasaki may have created for herself an idealistic escape from court life, which she found less than savory. Source: Internet
Henshall 1881 Orvis first introduced the idea of using light metals with multiple perforated holes to construct the housing, resulting in a lighter reel that also allowed the spooled fly line to dry more quickly than a conventional, solid-sided design. Source: Internet
But in July 2017, Tatarinov abruptly departed the CEO slot and Citrix CFO and COO David Henshall was named to take his place. Source: Internet
Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East End hood, now in Brighton to collect £6,000 from his fiancée’s dad. Source: Internet
Celebrating 20 Years of CEASE – CEASE staff enjoy a happy moment at the 20th Anniversary Celebration on May 12. From right: Executive Director Kate Quinn at the podium, Chandrea Henshall, Angela Kenny, Maureen Reid, and Gaye Catherall. Source: Internet
It does not have be all the owner's rights, as long as at least one right has been assumed(Stein v Henshall). Source: Internet