Tag: SW

  • Swainmote Court

    English Law: Swainmote Court in the Past The court within the forest to which all the freeholders owe suit and service. Bac. Ab. Courts of the Forest, 2. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about swainmote court is based on the […]

  • Swainmote Court

    English Law: Swainmote Court in the Past The court within the forest to which all the freeholders owe suit and service. Bac. Ab. Courts of the Forest, 2. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about swainmote court is based on the […]

  • Swindle

    Meaning of Swindle The following is an old definition of Swindle [1]: Does not, with any degree of certainty, import the commission of an indictable offense. The word was imported into England from Germany, and implies no more than to cheat, see, in this resource, the term In Minnesota, […]

  • Swearing

    Swearing in Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Swearing in is the process of making an oath – or a solemn affirmation – of allegiance to the Crown. Members of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords are required to swear in before they can take their seats in Parliament. Resources…

  • Swing

    Uniform national swing Meaning in Politics Description of Uniform national swing published by Mona Chalabi: This is a type of calculation that has been used for decades to predict how a party's share of the national vote will translate into the number of seats it will have in the House of […]

  • Swinton

    Lord Swinton History Conservative politician from 1920s-1950s. Held ministerial posts in the 1920s. Was prominent in the National Government formed in 1931. Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1931-1935 and Secretary of State for Air from 1935-1938. Also Minister for Civil Aviation during […]