woolsack
11Woolsack — The large red cushion, stuffed with wool, on which the lord *chan cellor sits as speaker of the House of Lords. It signified just how vital the wool trade was to the national economy. At first it was simply a sack filled with wool for the judges… …
12Woolsack — A tenement in Bread Street called le Wolsacke, 4 Ed. VI. (L. and M. Ft of Fmes, II. 75). No later mention. It was a wool merchant s sign …
13WOOLSACK — the seat of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords, as Speaker of the House, being a large square cushion of wool covered with red cloth, without either back or arms …
14woolsack — n. package of wool; padded judge´s chair …
15woolsack — wool•sack [[t]ˈwʊlˌsæk[/t]] n. brit. Brit. (in the House of Lords) one of a number of cloth covered seats or divans stuffed with wool, for the use of judges …
16woolsack — n. 1 (in the UK) the Lord Chancellor s wool stuffed seat in the House of Lords. 2 the position of Lord Chancellor …
17Château Woolsack — is a château in Landes, Aquitane, France. It dates to 1911 and was built in a Tudor style. Categories: Châteaux in Landes1911 architectureFrench castle stubs …
18Woolsack Alley — See Cutler Street …
19Château Woolsack — Façade du château Woolsack, à Mimizan Période ou style Style Tudor Début construction 1911 Propriétaire initial Duc de Westminster …
20Chateau de Woolsack — Château Woolsack Château Woolsack Façade du château Woolsack, à Mimizan Présentation Période ou style Style Tudor Début construction …