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Yeoman Warders are
armed with saber-hilted swords, with the
ordinary Warders and
Serjeants also
armed with partisans.
Yeoman Warder Ravenmaster (also...
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Consul to
Jerusalem Warder (The
Wheel of Time), from the
novels by
Robert Jordan Warder Mansion, Washington, D.C.
Yeomen Warders,
ceremonial guardians...
- 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...
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known as the
Yeoman Warders Club, is a non-public pub in the
Tower of London, in England, open only to the
members of the
Yeomen Warders, and
their guests...
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Frederick Warder may
refer to:
Frederick B.
Warder,
United States Navy
submarine officer Frederick L.
Warder,
American politician from New York This disambiguation...
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Warder is a
village in the
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Edam-Volendam, and lies
about 7 km
northeast of Purmerend...
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Anthony Kennedy Warder (8
September 1924 – 8
January 2013) was a
British Indologist. His best-known
works are
Introduction to Pali (1963),
Indian Buddhism...
- of the 35
resident Warders in the
Tower of London,
commonly known as the Beefeaters.
Originally prison guards, the
Yeoman Warder's position dates back...
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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 (April 7, 1851 –
August 17, 1938) was an
American lawyer and
politician from Illinois.
Warder was born in Maysville, Kentucky. In 1852,
Warder...