woolsack การใช้
- When presiding over debates, the Lord Speaker sits on the Woolsack.
- The Lords'Mace is placed on the rear part of the Woolsack.
- The men race with a 60 lb woolsack, ladies have 30 lb.
- They depict Christian symbols and also a woolsack and the White Rose of York.
- Let him sit on the Woolsack, but let him sit there dressed as an Arab.
- The woolpack or woolsack refers to the former importance of sheep rearing and wool production in Banstead.
- In 1938, it was discovered that the Woolsack was, in fact, stuffed with horsehair.
- During the State Opening of Parliament, the Judges'Woolsack was historically occupied by the Law Lords.
- If a Deputy Speaker presides in the absence of the Lord Speaker, then that individual uses the Woolsack.
- The Duke returned to Woolsack only once before his death in 1953 to decide the sale of his property.
- Thus Lord Falconer duly appeared the following day in the House of Lords to carry out his duties from the Woolsack.
- In the parish there are numerous woolsack rocks, of which the " Igellochfelsen " is the best known.
- When the Woolsack was remade it was re-stuffed with wool from all over the Commonwealth as a symbol of unity.
- In front of the Woolsack is an even larger cushion known as the "'Judges'Woolsack " '.
- In front of the Woolsack is an even larger cushion known as the "'Judges'Woolsack " '.
- The Mace is placed on the Woolsack, where the Lord Speaker sits after a bishop has led the House in prayers.
- {{ Cquote | My Lords, I entirely concur with the judgment of my noble and learned friend on the woolsack.
- The procession then proceeds out of the Chamber, the new peer stopping at the Woolsack to shake hands with the Lord Chancellor.
- The weight of the children's woolsack isn't specified but it's probably about the same as a pillow.
- Sitting on the woolsack resplendent in his wig, gaiters and buckles, the Lord Chancellor is a throwback to Britain's feudal past.
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