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  • 121To put out of court — Court Court (k[=o]rt), n. [OF. court, curt, cort, F. cour, LL. cortis, fr. L. cohors, cors, chors, gen. cohortis, cortis, chortis, an inclosure, court, thing inclosed, crowd, throng; co + a root akin to Gr. chorto s inclosure, feeding place, and… …

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  • 122Scotch Hall —    Hall of the Corporation of the Scottish Hospital of His Majesty s Foundation in Blackfriars, 1676 (L. and P. Chas. II. XVIII. p. 391). On the west side of Water Street, on Fleet Ditch (O. and M. 1677 Strype, 1720). Afterwards called Scouts… …

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  • 123Ingatestone Hall — is a sixteenth century manor house in Essex, England. It was built by Sir William Petre, and his descendants live in the house to this day.Queen Elizabeth I spent several nights at the hall on her royal progress of 1561.The Hall has two priest… …

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  • 124Margaret Court — For this tennis players detailed statistics, records, and other achievements, see Margaret Court career statistics. Margaret Court AO MBE Country Australia Residence Perth, Western Australia …

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  • 125Osgoode Hall Law School — See also Osgoode Hall for the downtown Toronto building that originally housed the law school Osgoode Hall Law School Motto Per Jus Ad Justitiam Motto in English Through law to justice …

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  • 126Old City Hall (Toronto) — Old City Hall Toronto s Old City Hall Former names City Hall General information Type civi …

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  • 127Dominic Augustin Hall — (January 1, 1765 – December 19, 1820) was a United States federal judge, appointed by two different presidents to four federal judicial positions. Born in South Carolina, Hall entered the private practice of law in Charleston, South Carolina, in… …

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  • 128Mary Hall — For other people named Mary Hall, see Mary Hall (disambiguation). Mary Hall (August 16, 1843 November 15, 1927) was the first female lawyer in Connecticut, and also a poet, a suffragist, and a philanthropist. In 1882, the Connecticut Supreme… …

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