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counter-appellant
ˌcounter-aˈppellant [counter 3 b.] One who takes or makes a counter-appeal: in quot. applied to the eight Lords who in 1397 appealed of treason three of the Lords Appellants of 1387–8.1874 Stubbs Const. Hist. III. 17 Of the appellants of 1388, only [Henry IV] himself and Warwick survived; of the cou...
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Duke of Somerset
Somerset (1397)
John Beaufort, 1st Marquess of Somerset, 1st Marquess of Dorset (1371/1373–1410) was created Marquess later the same year for his role as a counter-appellant
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ˈcounter- prefix:—ME. and AF. countre-, a. F. contre- (= Pr. It. contra-):—L. contrā adv. and prefix (see contra-) against, in return. The form in which the Lat. prefix has come down through Fr. into Eng. Used in words actually adopted from earlier F., as counterbalance, counterchange, counterfeit, ...
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