Parliamentary snuff box

The parliamentary snuff box is a wooden snuff box at the door of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom where snuff is stored for use by Members of Parliament. It originated after 1694 when smoking was banned in the House of Commons.[1] It is the responsibility of the Principal Doorkeeper to ensure it is kept stocked.[2]

Parliamentary snuff box
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  2. ^ Francis, Sam (5 November 2013). "The nose habit: Should MPs snuff it out?". BBC News. Retrieved 3 January 2019.