Warden Sentence Examples

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  • In 1648 he became warden of Wadham College, Oxford.

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  • Warden says one every moon cycle.

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  • Warden put you here so I could help you.

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  • In 1904 he was appointed Lord Warden of the Stannaries.

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  • The imams do not form a priestly sect; they generally have other occupations, such as teaching in a school or keeping a shop, and may at any time be dismissed by the warden, in which case they lose the title of imam.

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  • Four years later he was elected warden of All Souls' College, Oxford.

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  • A papal bull having also been obtained, on the 28th of August 1425, the archbishop, in the course of a visitation of Lincoln diocese, executed his letters patent founding the college, dedicating it to the Virgin, St Thomas Becket and St Edward the Confessor, and handed over the buildings to its members, the vicar of Higham Ferrers being made the first master or warden.

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  • Richard Andrews, the king's secretary, like Chicheley himself a scholar of Winchester and fellow of New College, was named as first warden.

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  • The lord warden's claim to prize was raised in, but not finally decided by, the high court of admiralty in the "Ooster Ems," 1 C. Rob.

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  • Warden's Letters written on Board H.M.S.

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  • This resulted in July in the formation of the University Settlements Association, and when Toynbee Hall was built shortly afterwards Mr Barnett became its warden.

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  • In November 1683, some months after the death of the first earl, his father entered him at Winchester as a warden's boarder.

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  • Another charter, dated 1664, appointed two capital burgesses t o be justices of the peace with the warden.

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  • Warden's Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase (Cincinnati, 1874) deals more fully with Chase's private life.

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  • The prison is in charge of a board of three inspectors and a warden, and each of the other two institutions is in charge of a board of trustees; the inspectors, warden, and trustees are all appointed by the governor and council.

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  • His father was a wealthy merchant, who next year became warden of the Company of Ironmongers, but died early in 1576.

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  • The monastic remains in Bedfordshire include the fine fragment of the church of the Augustinian priory at Dunstable, serving as the parish church; the church (also imperfect) of Elstow near Bedford, which belonged to a Benedictine nunnery founded by Judith, niece of William the Conqueror; and portions of the Gilbertine Chicksands Priory and of a Cistercian foundation at Old Warden.

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  • He had previously consulted Newton upon the subject of the recoinage, and on the opportunity occurring he appointed Newton to the post of warden of the mint.

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  • While Newton held the office of warden of the mint, he retained his chair of mathematics at Cambridge, and discharged the duties.

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  • The public library is housed in a handsome building in Warden Street.

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  • Warden, then British resident north of the Orange, selected the site as the seat of his administration.

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  • The warden and chaplain are clergy, and the visitor is commonly a bishop. In one important regard there has been hesitation, and authorities like Dr Littledale and Bishop Grafton contend strongly for the primitive ideal of the convent as family, with a constitutional government, as against the later and widespread Jesuit ideal of the convent as regiment, with a theory of despotic rule and absolute obedience.

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  • The frontier was divided into the East, Middle and West Marches, each under the control of an English and a Scots warden.

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  • The appointment was not only one of the most important in this quarter of the kingdom, but lucrative as well, part of the fines and forfeits falling to the warden, who was also entitled to ration and forage for his retinue.

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  • We feel, even now, that the conception of a " queen and huntress, chaste and fair," the lady warden of the woodlands, is a beautiful and natural fancy which requires no explanation.

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  • The Penitentiary is governed by a board of three prison commissioners, a superintendent, a warden, an assistant or deputy warden, a matron, a physician, and a chaplain, all appointed `by the governor, the commissioners for a term of four years, the other officers for a term of two years.

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  • There is a car parking warden, with his white cap, and there is a bicycle warden with his red armbands.

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  • Devon Sea Fisheries Committee will enforce the bylaw with assistance from the local warden.

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  • The nature of them must he communicated to the warden through somebody, and through whom so naturally as the bishop's chaplain?

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  • Salomon, one of the first novices and the second warden of the house there, became general confessor of the citizens.

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  • Little Warden's control tower A slight detour led us to the site of Little Walden, near Saffron Walden.

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  • Please note there is a £ 55.00 dog warden service charge to reclaim your dog warden service charge to reclaim your dog from the holding kennels.

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  • Mid Beds is pleased to offer residents free dog tags which identify the dog and display contact details for Mid Beds Dog Warden Service.

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  • Rita Wright, a traffic warden who likes everything to be organized and here slightly dotty friend Angie Mason.

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  • It was nearly 8pm and getting dusky, but we listened dutifully as the warden went through the St Kilda by-laws one by one.

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  • The overall aim of the Warden Scheme is to build community trust and confidence, and to tackle grime and crime.

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  • He was 74 years of age, a retired headmaster of Deal Warden House School.

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  • Ed Lauter is also good as the Warden's chief henchman Captain Knauer, bringing a real menace to the guards.

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  • Each home has an intercom to contact the warden.

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  • They made their comments after an American folk musician was told to pack her guitar by a street warden outside Camden Town Tube station.

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  • Arranging social events for residents of accommodation supported by either a resident warden or a non-resident warden with a system for calling that warden.

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  • Finally we wish to thank Bob Everly, local beach warden, without whom Sand Bay would be litter strewn.

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  • Accompanied by NT warden to answer all your questions.

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  • Councilors will discuss the option of the town council appointing the warden on January 12.

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  • Do they employ a warden all year round to check tickets?

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  • Mr Harding now resolved that he himself would introduce the new warden to the hospital.

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  • His father was an ARP warden in the town.

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  • Brazilian traffic warden saws woman in half Trusted computing a shield against worst attacks?

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  • I do hope they have some kind of on-site gardening warden, or will be advised to club together and buy a communal Flymo.

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  • There is no great demand from warden schemes for their warden schemes for their wardens to have police powers.

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  • Our neighborhood warden service is often on the look-out for new people.

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  • Please note there is a £ 55.00 dog warden service charge to reclaim your dog from the holding kennels.

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  • His father was an Arp warden in the town.

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  • The patronage attached to the office consists of the right to appoint the judge of the Cinque Ports admiralty court, the registrar of the Cinque Ports and the marshal of the court; the right of appointing salvage commissioners at each Cinque Port and the appointment of a deputy to act as chairman of the Dover harbour board in the absence of the lord warden.

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  • As he informed Gilbert Sheldon, then warden of All Souls, in a letter, he was fully resolved on two points - that to say that the Fourth Commandment is a law of God appertaining to Christians is false and unlawful, and that the damnatory clauses in the Athanasian Creed are most false, and in a high degree presumptuous and schismatical.

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  • The old (conventual) Anglican church of St Peter, once belonging to "Les Bonshommes," and made collegiate in 1310 by John de Grey, has a Perpendicular north aisle roof, nearly Soo panels of carved oak, and cloisters which have been made into a house for the warden of the hospital.

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  • Old Warden is a picturesque village recreated in a Swiss style in the early 19th Century by the third Long Ongley.

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  • A friendly mooring warden came along and shooed off some kids cycling !

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  • Everybody knows that the Beatles ' " Lovely Rita " was a real live person - a London traffic warden in the swinging sixties.

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  • What happens to stray dogs that are picked up by the Dog Warden?

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  • It provided a home and sustenance for sixteen poor persons, one of whom was to act as warden and read prayers daily.

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  • The characterisation of the tortious conduct of the warden was not particularly important in Lister because limitation was not at issue.

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  • He parked on a double yellow line, and Des went into the shop leaving Mick to explain to the traffic warden.

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  • Go to Single Regeneration Budget Street Warden Scheme Provide highly visible uniformed patrols in town and village centers, public areas and neighborhoods.

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  • The service deals with finding care in the home, residential and nursing home placements and finding rented or purchasing warden assisted accommodation.

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  • Street Warden Service webpage What hours do street wardens patrol?

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  • There is no great demand from warden schemes for their wardens to have police powers.

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  • Neither are there any Master, Warden, Prior or Governor of either of ye sd.

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  • Titled "The First Warden," episode three took place at Tennessee State Prison which opened on February 12, 1898.

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  • Be sure to have the phone numbers of the wildlife game warden on your list of emergency numbers, and when you're on the phone with someone all the way in California, try not to scare her half to death next time.

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  • Access a brief history of Alcatraz Island, and take a virtual tour of select parts of the prison, including a cellblock, the watchtower, the ruins of the warden's house and the fortified barracks.

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  • The company sells Bob Warden's Ninja Master Prep Cookbook, with 150 recipes using the Ninja blender and food processor.

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  • The tour takes you to the cellblock, the warden's house, the isolation cell, and the prison yard.

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  • Well, maybe I should call a game warden.

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  • I promise to eat everything on my plate, warden.

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  • The patent for it, dated 10th of May 1438, is for a warden and 20 scholars, to be called " the Warden and College of the souls of all the faithful departed," to study and pray " for the soul of King Henry VI.

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  • On the 26th of October 1326, after the fall of Bristol, he was proclaimed warden of the kingdom .during his father's absence.

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  • Under the supervision of a board of prison commissioners, which appoints the superintendent and warden of each, are a reformatory prison for women at Sherborn (1877), a state reformatory for men at Concord (1884), a state prison at Boston (Charlestown), and a prison camp and hospital at Rutland (1905).

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  • The place chosen by Captain (afterwards Major) Warden as the seat of his court was known as Bloemfontein, and it subsequently became the capital of the whole country.

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  • In 1846 Major Warden occupied Winburg for a short time, and the relations between the Boers and the British were in a continual state of tension.

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  • Both parties laid claims to land beyond the Warden line, and each party had taken possession of what it could, the Basutos being also expert cattle-lifters.

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  • He acted as assistant to Badlesmere until the execution of the latter; and then, trusted by Edward III., was constable of Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.

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  • In the zodiac of Merton College, Oxford, Libra is represented by a judge in his robes and Pisces by the dolphin of Fitzjames, warden of the college, 1482-1507.6 The great rose-windows of the Early Gothic period were frequently painted with zodiacal emblems; and some frescoes in the cathedral of Cologne contain the signs, each with an attendant angel, just as they were depicted on the vault of the church at Mount Athos.

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  • Already in 1201 he was chamberlain to King John, the sheriff of three shires, the constable of Dover and Windsor castles, the warden of the Cinque Ports and of the Welsh Marches.

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  • The church, chiefly late Perpendicular, contains a large number of monuments of the Sidney family and an effigy of Sir Stephen de Penchester, Warden of the Cinque Ports in the time of Edward I.

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  • The charter also appointed a warden and twentytwo fellows to be the common hall, and granted the town and park to the corporation at a yearly rent of X58.

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  • The Ancient Court of Verderers was also revived, consisting of an hereditary lord warden together with four verderers elected by freeholders of the county.

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  • The two branches of the Tyne join at Warden, a little above the town of Hexham, with its great abbey, and the united stream continues past Corbridge, where a Roman road crossed it, in a beautiful sylvan valley.

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  • From 1878 to 1882 he was warden of one of the houses of the Postmen's League, started by Father Stanton of St Alban's, Holborn.

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  • Mr Overton, the warden of the mint, is made one of the Commissioners of Customs, and the king has promised me to make Mr Newton warden of the mint.

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  • The foundation was closely modelled on Winchester College, with its warden and fellows, its grammar and song schoolmasters, but a step in advance was made by the masters being made fellows and so members of the governing body.

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  • On the 13th of July 1447 he was consecrated in Eton church, when the warden and fellows and others of his old college gave him a horse at a cost of £6, 13s.

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  • The highest office in connexion with the Cinque Ports is that of the lord warden, who also acts as governor of Dover Castle, and has a maritime jurisdiction (vide infra) as admiral of the ports.

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  • Walmer Castle was for long the official residence of the lord warden, but has, since the resignation of Lord Curzon in 1903, ceased to be so used, and those portions of it which are of historic interest are now open to the public. George, prince of Wales (lord warden, 1903-1907), was the first lord warden of royal blood since the office was held by George, prince of Denmark, consort of Queen Anne.

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  • The judge sits as the official and commissary of the lord warden, just as the judge of the high court of admiralty sat as the official and commissary of the lord high admiral.

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  • At the solemn installation of the lord warden the judge as the next principal officer installs him.

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  • He was ordained curate of Llandingat, Carmarthen, in 1874, and became warden and headmaster of the college, Llandovery, in 1875, holding this position until 1885, when he accepted the living of Carmarthen.

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  • Warden led against the Basuto a commando composed of British soldiers, farmers and a native contingent.

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  • Most mosques have endowed property, which is administered by a warden (nazir), who also appoints the imams and other officials.

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  • Ten years later it became one of the wards of Trinidad, under a warden and magistrate; its revenue, expenditure and debt were merged into those of the united colony, and Trinidadian law, with very few exceptions, was made binding in Tobago.

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  • Warden, at that time British resident at Bloemfontein, whose name is perpetuated in that of the principal street.

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  • This was a blockhouse built for coast defence by Henry VIII., but became the official residence of the Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports, and was in consequence much altered from its original condition.

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  • It ceased to be the official residence in 1905, when the prince of Wales (afterwards George V.) was appointed Lord Warden, and the public was given access to those rooms which possess historical associations with former holders of the office, such as the duke of Wellington, who died here in 1852, William Pitt and others.

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  • There was also a lord warden, who was usually a nobleman and performed no judicial functions.

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  • Though he took orders in 1841, ill-health prevented his settling in England till 1846, when he became warden of Sackville College, an almshouse at East Grinstead, an appointment which he held till his death on the 6th of August 1866.

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  • In the larger " towns " the officers elected at this meeting may consist of five, seven or nine selectmen, a clerk, a treasurer, three or more assessors, three or more overseers of the poor, one or more collectors of taxes, one or more auditors, one or more surveyors of highways, a road commissioner, a sewer commissioner, a board of health, one or more constables, two or more field drivers, two or more fence viewers, and a tree warden; but in the smaller " towns " the number of selectmen niay be limited to three, the selectmen may assess the taxes, be overseers of the poor, and act as a board of health, and the treasurer or constable may collect the taxes.

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  • The frontier towards the Sovereignty was thereafter known as the Warden line.

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  • The episcopate, however, was preserved by Peter Magnusson, who, when residing as warden of the Swedish hospital of St Bridget in Rome, had been duly elected bishop of the see of Westeraes, and consecrated, c. 1524.

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  • There were really constant disagreements, and sometimes the king degraded the mayor and appointed a custos or warden in his place.

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  • One of the most important duties of the warden was the collection from the contractor of the seigniorage which was claimed by the sovereign by virtue of his prerogative as a source of revenue to the Crown.

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  • In May of 1595 he became warden of Manchester College.

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  • After an education at St Andrews, and acting as tutor to the children of Lord Darcy, the English warden of the North, he became a Dominican, but was soon in trouble as a heretic. In 1536 he made his way to England, but failing to obtain the preferment he desired at Cambridge, he went on to Italy, where the influence of Cardinal Pole, who was himself accused of heresy, secured him the post of master of the novices in the Dominican convent at Bologna.

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  • The almspeople consisted of six " poor brethren " and six " poor sisters," and the teaching and governing staff of a master and a warden, who were always to be of the founder's surname, and four fellows, all " graduates and divines," among whom were apportioned the ministerial work of the chapel, the instruction of the boys, and the supervision of the almspeople.

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  • During the middle ages Dover Castle was an object of contention both in civil wars and foreign invasions, and was considered the key to England; the constable of the castle, who from the reign of John was appointed by the crown, was also warden of the Cinque Ports.

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  • There may be noticed Sackville College (an almshouse founded in 1608), and St Margaret's home and orphanage, founded by the Rev. John Mason Neale (1818-1866), warden of Sackville College.

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  • The philosopher's grandfather appears to have been the recognized head of the Jewish community in Amsterdam in 1628, and his father, Michael Espinoza, was repeatedly warden of the synagogue between 1630 and 1650.

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  • On the 30th of June he obtained licence in mortmain and on the 26th of November issued his charter of foundation of "Seynt Marie College of Wynchestre in Oxenford" for a warden and 70 scholars to study theology, canon and civil law and arts, who were temporarily housed in various old halls.

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  • On the 6th of October 1382 the crown licence in mortmain was issued, on the loth-13th of October the site was conveyed, and on the 20th of October 1382 "Sancte Marie collegium" or in vulgar tongue "Seinte Marie College of Wynchestre by Wynchestre" was founded for a warden and "70 pore and needy scholars studying and becoming proficient in grammaticals or the art and science of grammar."

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  • In 1856 he became master of King Edward's grammar school at Lichfield, in 1858 warden and professor of classical literature and geology in Queen's College, Birmingham, in 1862 rector of Mellis, in Suffolk, and in 1867 vicar of St John's, Bethnal Green, London.

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