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Woolsack
Woolsack The Woolsack is the seat of the Lord Chancellor ... placed on the rear part of the Woolsack. Introduced in the 14th century, the seat ... The Lord Chancellor may speak from the Woolsack when speaking in his capacity of Speaker ... either from the left side of the Woolsack, or from the normal seats of ...
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Woolsack (translated from German)
Woolsack That Woolsack is the seat of the Lord chancellor ... put on the rear part of the Woolsack. The first cushion of this kind became ... The lord chancellor may speak from the Woolsack, if he does this in his function ... it must this either left from the Woolsack standing do or on the normal ...
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Woolsack (translated from French)
Woolsack Woolsack is the name given to the bench ... immediately behind. Introduced with E century , it Woolsack in the beginning was filled with English ... Chancelier is not authorized with speaking since Woolsack that when it is expressed as a ... benches of the Lords. In front of Woolsack a cushion even broader called is ...
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Tetbury Woolsack Races
Tetbury Woolsack Races The Tetbury Woolsack Races are held on the Whitsun Bank ... teams. Each competitor must carry a full woolsack on his / her back and race either ...
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Image:Woolsack.jpg
Image:Woolsack.jpg Image File history File links Metadata Woolsack.jpg Woolsack from the Irish House of Lords - no ...
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Image:Woolsack-crop.jpg
Image:Woolsack-crop.jpg Image File history File links Woolsack-crop.jpg Woolsack from the Irish House of Lords - no ...
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Palace of Westminster
... In front of the Throne is the Woolsack, a backless and armless red cushion stuffed ... historical importance of the wool trade. The Woolsack is used by the officer presiding over ... is placed on the back of the Woolsack. In front of the Woolsack are the Judges' Woolsack (a larger red cushion occupied by ...
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House of Lords
... Chancellor or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool ... a Deputy Chairman presides, not from the Woolsack, but from a chair at the Table ... referred to as the "Red Chamber". The Woolsack is at the front of the Chamber ... on benches on the right of the Woolsack, whilst members of the Opposition sit on ... sit on the benches immediately opposite the Woolsack. The Lords Chamber is the site ...
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English □on □courtyard (translated from Chinese)
... Chancellor or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool ... a Deputy Chairman presides, not from the Woolsack, but from a chair at the Table ... referred to as the "Red Chamber". The Woolsack is at the front of the Chamber ... on benches on the right of the Woolsack, whilst members of the Opposition sit on ... benchersSit on the benches immediately opposite the Woolsack. The Lords Chamber is the site ...
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Introduction (House of Lords)
... Speaker in parliamentary robes, would occupy the Woolsack. A procession would be formed outside the ... one, but, instead of proceeding to the Woolsack, it stops in front of the Table ... behind the Queen's Throne and the Woolsack. The procession then proceeds out of the ... Chamber, the new peer stopping at the Woolsack to shake hands with the Lord Chancellor ... Affirmation. Then, the procession progresses to the Woolsack, where the new archbishop or bishop ...
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