Talk:Charles Yorke
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A very british saying...
edit"when Camden was dismissed from the Chancellorship, to take his seat on the woolsack." Can this be changed to reflect a non-cultural POV?
to take his seat on the woolsack = The Woolsack is the seat of the Lord Speaker in the House of Lords.
"when Camden was dismissed from the Chancellorship, to take his seat as Lord Speaker in the House of Lords."