- officers,
referred to
formerly (and
still by some) as "
wardens"
Wardens of the
Coast Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports, a
ceremonial office of the Confederation...
- to as
community wardens) do not have
police powers, nor are they the same as
police community support officers. Most
street wardens have no powers, but...
- Game
Warden Museum,
confronting armed poachers in
rural and even
remote locations can be lonely,
dangerous and even
fatal work for game
wardens. Recognition...
- or take car keys. The
national entity for Māori
Wardens is Nga
Watene Maori o
Aotearoa | Māori
Wardens of New Zealand. The
national entity is a
board of...
- planes. GAO
suggested SOCOM needs a "substantially smaller"
fleet of Sky
Wardens, but did not
recommend a
number itself. On 28 June 2024, two AT-802Us (Air...
- act as a
contractor to the crown, many
wardens advanced later on to
become Master of the Mint with some
wardens holding both
offices at the same time....
- with the Raid
Wardens'
Service set up in 1937 to
report on
bombing incidents.
Every local council was
responsible for
organising ARP
wardens, messengers...
- The
Warden is a
novel by
English author Anthony Trollope published by
Longman in 1855. It is the
first book in the
Chronicles of B****tshire series, followed...
- has been dissolved,
wardens are
appointed directly by the
bishop and are
called "bishop's
wardens". The only
areas in
which wardens almost always have...
- the
Warden of the
Cinque Ports (1226–1267),
later called Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports and
Constable of
Dover Castle (1267–present), and the
Wardens of...