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  • 91Master (judiciary) — A Master is judicial officer found in the courts of England and in numerous other jurisdictions based on the common law tradition. A master s jurisdiction is generally confined to civil proceedings and is a subset of that of a judge. Masters are… …

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  • 92Ultimus haeres — (Latin for ultimate heir ) is a concept in Scots law where if a person in Scotland who dies without leaving a will (i.e. intestate) and has no blood relative who can be easily traced, the estate is claimed by the Queen s and Lord Treasurer s… …

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  • 93Christopher Marshall — (November 6, 1709 – May 4, 1797) was a leader in the American Revolution. Born in Dublin, Ireland, he went to America in 1727, settled in Philadelphia and worked as a chemist and pharmacist. Marshall is best known for The Remembrancer, a diary he …

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  • 94Edward James Eliot — (August 24 1758 ndash; September 20 1797), Member of Parliament, was born in Cornwall, the son of Edward Craggs Eliot (1727 ndash; 1804), politician, created Baron Eliot in 1784.He went to Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1775, becoming friends… …

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  • 95Mr and Mrs Andrews — Artist Thomas Gainsborough Year 1750 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 69.08 cm × 119.04 cm (27.20 in × 46.87 in) Location …

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  • 96Raindrops — is a dance music song released in 2006, the first international hit by the relatively new production team Stunt. Produced in the United Kingdom by Dave Valler,Gary Johnson, its synthesizer based rhythm and powerful vocals by Molly Smithen Dowes… …

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  • 97List of devices used by Doctor Doom — This article lists devices used by the Doctor Doom, a fictional supervillain of the Marvel Comics universe and enemy of the Fantastic Four. Over the course of his appearances, Doom has used over 100 devices, many of which he also invented.… …

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  • 98Rayner Unwin — Rayner S. Unwin (1926 ndash; November 23, 2000) was the son of publisher Sir Stanley Unwin of the publishing firm George Allen Unwin. Young Unwin was a test subject for the firm; his father believed that children were the best judges of what made …

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  • 99William Tyrrell (archbishop) — William Tyrrell (January 31 1807 March 24 1879) was the first Anglican bishop of Newcastle, New South Wales.Tyrrell was the youngest of 10 children of Timothy Tyrrell, Remembrancer of the City of London. He was educated at the Charterhouse as a… …

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  • 100The Oldershaw School — The Oldershaw academy Established 1920 Type Comprehensive community school Headteacher Mr S J Peach Founder Dr. John Oldershaw Specialism Business Enterprise …

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