- Look up
warden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Warden". A
warden is a custodian...
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second Anglican Wardenship that enjo**** the
sponsorship of the
government and an
underground Roman Catholic Wardenship. The
Anglican wardenship, however, never...
- (March 15, 1928 –
October 10, 1990) was a
penologist best
known for his
wardenship of the
prison farms of Arkansas. In 1969, he
published an
account of the...
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Bruce had
already inherited the
Wardenship through his
marriage to Lady
Elizabeth Seymour in 1676, as the
Wardenship had
previously been in the Seymour...
- and
political candidate for
Governor of Colorado. He is
known for his
wardenship of the
Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility, an
infamous prison...
- Hugh
Stewart Hall JCR
Presidents Board, 1975–1991,
detailing Dr. Rees's
wardenship and post-nominal letters...
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Galway was
created in 1831
following the
abolition by the Holy See of the
Wardenship of Galway. It was
united with the
diocese of
Kilmacduagh (est. 1152) and...
- Castle,
Westmorland was
granted the
wardenship of the West
March which Northumberland had held
since 1399, the
wardenship of the East March,
formerly held...
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either of the
Wardenships, as the Percy-Neville
dispute took up most of his time, but when this was
resolved in 1443 he
resumed the
Wardenship of the West...
- and Dunstanburgh. This was to
repay his
arrears in back
wages from his
Wardenship of the East March, from an
indenture of 1 June 1463. On the same day he...