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William Court died in 1910.
William Court was born in 1842.
William Ashe-à Court died in 1781.
William Wilberforce went to court. He made a petition and eventually convinced the court that slavery was wrong but sadly slavery still happens.
A jester is somebody who jests, jokes, or mocks - or someone dressed in bright clothes who amused a medieval court.
William P. McLauchlan has written: 'Federal court caseloads' -- subject(s): Judicial statistics, Court administration, Court congestion and delay
Ballet exists because of the french court Men only did Ballet they even dressed up as women!
William wilberforce and granville sharp went to the town hall and they won the court to abolich slavery
Yes, William Lawson, a soldier in the New South Wales Corps, was present at the court-martial of Captain William Bligh in 1808. Lawson was involved in the events of the Rum Rebellion, where Bligh was deposed as governor of New South Wales.
William Howard Taft is the only former president to have served on the US Supreme Court.
Taft would have been called Chief Justice Taft when he occupied that role, or when people referred to his work on the Court.
William Paterson served in Congress, on the Supreme Court, and as New Jersey governor.