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  • 11Michael Kirby (judge) — This article is about the Australian justice. For other people named Michael Kirby, see Michael Kirby (disambiguation). The Honourable Michael Kirby AC, CMG Justice of t …

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  • 12Ecclesiastical Judge — An Ecclesiastical Judge (in Latin Judex or Iudex Ecclesiasticus ) is an ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense. Catholic canon lawThe official body appointed by the qualified… …

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  • 13Oney Judge — Advertisement, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 24, 1796. Born ca. 1773 Mount Vernon, Virginia Died February 25, 1848 …

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  • 14Ecclesiastical Judge —     Ecclesiastical Judge     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Judge     (JUDEX ECCLESIASTICUS)     An ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense (see JURISDICTION) The official …

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  • 15Anthony Mason (judge) — The Honourable Sir Anthony Mason AC, KBE, QC 9th Chief Justice of Australia In office 6 February 1987 – 20 April 1995 Appointed by …

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  • 16Henry Baldwin (judge) — Infobox Judge name = Henry Baldwin imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = January 18 1830 termend = April 21 1844 nominator = Andrew Jackson appointer = predecessor = Bushrod Washington… …

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  • 17John Taylor (judge) — Justice John Idowu Conrad Taylor (24 August 1917 ndash; 7 November 1973) Nigerian judicial legend, whose great passion for justice and fair play was balanced by his judicial conservatism which favoured an unsentimental strict interpretation of… …

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  • 18John Bayley (judge) — Sir John Bayley (1763–1841), was an English judge. Bayley was the second son of John Bayley and Sarah his wife, the granddaughter of Dr. White Kennet, bishop of Peterborough. He was born at Elton, Huntingdonshire, on 3 August 1763, and educated… …

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  • 19Measure for Measure — Facsimile of the title page of Measure for Measure from the First Folio, published in 1623 Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. It was (and continues to be) classified as comedy, but …

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  • 20Saint — 1347 80, Italian ascetic and mystic. died A.D. 731, pope 715 731. died A.D. 741, pope 731 741. died A.D. 352, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 337 352. died A.D. 683, Sicilian ecclesiastic: pope 682 683. died A.D. 855, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 847… …

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