Definition of Wardenship. Meaning of Wardenship. Synonyms of Wardenship

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Definition of Wardenship

Wardenship
Wardenry Ward"en*ry, Wardenship Ward"en*ship, n. The office or jurisdiction of a warden.

Meaning of Wardenship from wikipedia

- Look up warden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Warden". A warden is a custodian...
- 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...
- and political candidate for Governor of Colorado. He is known for his wardenship of the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility, an infamous prison...
- Bruce had already inherited the Wardenship through his marriage to Lady Elizabeth Seymour in 1676, as the Wardenship had previously been in the Seymour...
- Diocese of Galway was created in 1831 following the abolition of the Wardenship of Galway. James Butler 2nd, the Archbishop of Cashel and Emly (1774–91)...
- did not support. St Antony's lack of funds was partly solved under the wardenship of William Deakin, who devoted himself to college fund-raising and secured...
- 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...
- Slope hopes to win her favour by interfering in the controversy over the wardenship, in favour of Mr Harding. The Bishop, or rather Mr Slope under the direction...
- 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...