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...
warder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Warder may refer to: Prison officer Warder, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Zeevang Warder,...
Warder (April 7, 1851 – August 17, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician from Illinois. Warder was born in Maysville, Kentucky. In 1852, Warder...
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...
Senator Warder may refer to: Frederick L. Warder (1912–1980), New York State Senate Walter Warder (1851–1938), Illinois State Senate This disambiguation...
Moira Cameron (born 1964) is a retired Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London, United Kingdom. She is the first woman to ever hold the position. In 2007...
Frederick Warder may refer to: Frederick B. Warder, United States Navy submarine officer Frederick L. Warder, American politician from New York This disambiguation...
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...
Warder Public Library is a historically significant building in Springfield, Ohio, United States. A robust example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture...
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...
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...
Warder Mansion (also known as Warder-Totten House) is an apartment complex at 2633 16th Street Northwest, in the Meridian Hill neighborhood of Washington...
Marie Warder (born Marie van Zyl, 30 April 1927 – 20 October 2014) was a South African-born Canadian journalist, novelist and activist best known for her...
Warder Clyde "W.C." Allee (June 5, 1885 – March 18, 1955) was an American ecologist. He is recognized to be one of the great pioneers of American ecology...
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...
Historically, terms such as "jailer" (also spelled "gaoler"), "guard" and "warder" have all been used. The term "prison officer" is used for the role in the...
Ajah, the Aes Sedai each bond magically with a Warder, a male protector. The link bestows the Warder with heightened senses, strength, stamina and resistance...
well-known proponent of this position are A.K. Warder and Richard Gombrich. According to A.K. Warder, in his 1970 publication Indian Buddhism, "from...
Warder Cresson (July 13, 1798 – October 27, 1860), later known as Michael Boaz Israel (Hebrew: מיכאל בועז ישראל, romanized: Mikha'el Bo'az Yisra'el), was...
A. K. Warder 1977, pp. 77–78. A. K. Warder 1977, p. 77. A. K. Warder 1977, p. 78. A. K. Warder 1977, p. 4. A. K. Warder 1977, p. 5. A. K. Warder 1977,...
confirms Rand is the Dragon Reborn in The Great Hunt (1990), and Moiraine's Warder, Lan Mandragoran trains Rand in swordplay. During the hunt for the stolen...
to A.K. Warder, in his 1970 publication "Indian Buddhism", from the oldest extant texts a common kernel can be drawn out. According to Warder, c.q. his...