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  • 121Marthasville, Georgia — Marthasville was the previous name of Atlanta, Georgia. Marthasville was named after Governor Wilson Lumpkin s daughter, Martha; it was officially incorporated on December 23, 1843. Prior to the name Marthasville , it was called Terminus. The… …

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  • 122Administration of Justice Act 1774 — The Administration of Justice Act, or Act for the Impartial Administration of Justice, also popularly called the Murdering Act or Murder Act, an Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain [1] and becoming law on May 20, 1774, is one of the… …

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  • 123Saumarez, New Brunswick — Saumarez is a parish in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Gloucester County. It has a population of 6,935 according to the 2001 census, of which 98.9% are Francophones.The parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as:Bounded easterly… …

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  • 124List of Governors-General of Grenada — The Governor General of Grenada has been the viceroy of the Queen of Grenada since the country s independence from the United Kingdom in 1974. For a list of viceroys in Grenada before independence, see List of colonial heads of Grenada.Governors… …

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  • 125Lord Belhaven and Stenton — Lord Belhaven and Stenton, of the County of Haddington, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1647 for Sir John Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, with remainder to his heirs male. This branch of the prominent Hamilton family descends from …

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  • 126East-West Schism — The East West Schism, or the Great Schism, divided medieval Christendom into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, respectively. Relations between East and… …

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  • 127Hereditary peer — Hereditary peers form part of the Peerage in the United Kingdom. There are over seven hundred peers who hold titles that may be inherited. Formerly, most of them were entitled to a seat in House of Lords, but since the House of Lords Act 1999… …

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  • 128Privilege of Peerage — The Privilege of Peerage is the body of special privileges belonging to members of the British Peerage, and is distinct from Parliamentary privilege, which applies to only those peers serving in the House of Lords and the members of the House of… …

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