- The
Yeomen Warders of His Majesty's
Royal Palace and
Fortress the
Tower of London, and
Members of the Sovereign's Body
Guard of the
Yeoman Guard Extraordinary...
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warder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Warder may
refer to:
Prison officer Warder, Netherlands, a
village in the muni****lity of
Zeevang Warder,...
- the shire's
heritage list.
Wardering Lake
Nature Reserve,
gazetted 4 July 1919, 0.43
square kilometres (0.17 sq mi).
Wardering Lake is
listed on the shire's...
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William Warder Norton (September 17, 1891 –
November 7, 1945) was a
publisher and co-founder of W. W.
Norton & Company. He grew up in Columbus, Ohio, moved...
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Laurie Warder (born 23
October 1962) is a
former professional male
tennis player from
Australia who
specialized in the
doubles event. In 1987 he lost the...
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house was
purchased by
Quaker Jeremiah Warder, a
Philadelphia merchant, who
lived in the
house until 1783.
Warder, who was a
friend of
Benjamin Chew, was...
- Ann
Warder, born Ann Head (1758–1829) was an
American diarist. Her journal, kept for her sister,
provides an
account of
Pennsylvania Quaker life. Ann Head...
- Edinburgh; one
chesspiece is
owned privately. The
newly identified piece, a "
warder", the
equivalent of a rook, was sold for £735,000 in July 2019. Four other...
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Warder Park is
located in Jeffersonville,
Indiana on
Court Avenue. This park has been a part of the
community since the mid-19th century, when it had a...
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Warder Mansion (also
known as
Warder-Totten House) is an
apartment complex at 2633 16th
Street Northwest, in the
Meridian Hill
neighborhood of Washington...