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  • 71Marquess of Huntly — Marquessate of Huntly Creation date 17 April 1599 Created by King James VI Peerage Peerage of Scotland First holder …

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  • 72Earl of Devon — The title of Earl of Devon was created several times in the Peerage of England, and was possessed first by the de Redvers (de Reviers) family, and later for the Courtenay. It is not to be confused with the title of Earl of Devonshire , held along …

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  • 73Massachusetts health care reform — Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority Connector Logo Agency overview Formed April 12, 2006 Headquarters …

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  • 74Baron Montagu — The title Baron Montagu or Montacute was created five times in the Peerage of England.The first creation was for John de Montacute who was summoned to parliament on 29 December 1299. The third baron was created Earl of Salisbury in 1337. On the… …

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  • 75Jerningham Baronets — The Jerningham Baronetcy, of Cossey in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 16 August 1621 for Henry Jerningham. The fifth Baronet married Mary, only daughter of Mary Plowden, sister of John Paul… …

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  • 76De Veau v. Braisted — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 1, 1960 Decided June 6, 1960 …

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  • 77bill of pains, particulars — n. Any legislative act similar to a bill of attainder that imposes a punishment less severe than death. Such enactments are forbidden by the United States Constitution s prohibition of bills of attainder. See also attainder, bill of attainder,… …

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  • 78bill of pains and particulars — n. Any legislative act similar to a bill of attainder that imposes a punishment less severe than death. Such enactments are forbidden by the United States Constitution s prohibition of bills of attainder. See also attainder, bill of attainder,… …

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  • 79corruption of blood — corruption of blood: the effect of an attainder which bars a person from inheriting, retaining, or transmitting any estate, rank, or title no attainder of treason shall work corruption of blood U.S. Constitution art. III Merriam Webster’s… …

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  • 80attaint — at·taint /ə tānt/ vt [Anglo French ateint, past participle of ateindre see attainder]: to subject (a person) to the consequences of attainder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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