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Reappointed for a second term in 1958, Wakehurst retired from office in 1964 and died on 30 October 1970 at his home at Chelsea, London.

Reappointed and August
Reappointed Governor-General in August 1904, he presided over the 1905 partition of Bengal, which roused such bitter opposition among the people of the province that it was later revoked ( 1911 ).

Reappointed and .
Reappointed reluctantly by the M. C. C.
Reappointed in 1689 after the Glorious Revolution, he resigned in 1702, to protest Government promotion of Tory interests in Leicestershire.

warden and east
He was appointed warden of the east march on either 30 July 1384 or in May 1385, and in 1385 accompanied Richard II on an expedition into Scotland.
* Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus ( 1453 – 1514 ), warden of the east marches
In reward for driving out the Lancastrians, the new Yorkist King Edward IV invested him in 1462 as a Knight of the Garter and the following year appointed him warden of the east march.
From February 1564 to October 1567 he was governor of Berwick and warden of the east marches of Scotland, in which capacity he conducted various negotiations between Elizabeth and Mary.
For the following twelve years, Percy held many of the important government posts in northern England, such as warden of the east and middle marches, which were traditional in his family.
In July 1522 he was made a member of the Council of the North ; in October he was made deputy warden of the east marches, and William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre, suggested that, young as he was, he should be made warden the same year.
On 19 May 1527 he succeeded his father as sixth Earl of Northumberland ; he was made steward of the honour of Holderness on 18 June ; on 2 December he became lord warden of the east and west marches.
Upon finding from an English spy, that the English warden Percy was aware of the muster, and was planning a counter strike, the Scots command decided to split the army, with Fife leading the main body into Cumberland, while a smaller mounted force under Douglas was to go east and despoil Northumberland.
He was returned to the House of Commons in 1554 as Member of Parliament for Morpeth, Northumberland, was knighted in 1557, and became deputy warden of the east and middle marches.
In 1437 – 8 he served a year's term as warden of the east march and in 1438 he was one of the leaders of an expedition to strengthen the defences of Calais and Guînes.
Dacre was, however, appointed warden of the west marches, Wharton continuing in the east and middle marches, and residing mainly at Alnwick.

warden and march
He had been joint warden of the west march in 1386, and was reappointed for a new term in 1390.
From 1593 till the end of Elizabeth's reign he occupied various posts in the government of the Scottish borders, being appointed warden of the middle march in 1596, which he held till February 1598.
On 16 June 1600, members of the clan ambushed and murdered Sir John Carmichael, warden of the Scottish West march on his way to a warden court at Langholm.

warden and English
The semantics is similar to English lord ( from hlaford " bread warden "), the idea being that it is part of the function of a chieftain or leader to distribute riches or spoils among his followers.
The warden of the prison attempted to have English prosecuted for bringing something into the prison he did not take out: unexposed film.
He appears to have been an efficient warden, but was irritated by the vacillating and tortuous conduct of the English queen.
Hayward, or " hedge warden ", was an officer of an English parish dating from the Middle Ages in charge of fences and enclosures ; also, a herdsman in charge of cattle and other animals grazing on common land.
Where parking meters are used, they may be known as a meter attendant or a traffic warden ( British English ).
His son-in-law, the Earl of Lennox, and the English border warden Thomas Wharton marched from Dumfries to intercept Angus at Drumlanrig Castle.
The English word '" wraith " is derived from vörðr, while " ward " and " warden " are cognates.
Responsible for the administration of the Karzer was the so-called Pedell ( English: bedel ), or during later times Karzerwärter ( a warden ).

warden and forces
Many laws for the establishment of game commissions and game warden forces, or prohibiting the sale of game, owe their existence to Audubon Society activities.

warden and against
These systems offer security against a non-human adversary / warden.
In January 1933, Georgia chain gang warden J. Harold Hardy – who was also made into a character in the film – sued the studio for displaying " vicious, untrue and false attacks " against him in the film.
In January 1933, Georgia chain gang warden J. Harold Hardy, who was also made into a character in the film, sued the studio for displaying " vicious, brutal and false attacks " against him in the film.
Sir John Poyntz of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire was warden or chief forester of Exmoor in 1568 when he brought an action in the Court of Exchequer against Henry Rolle, the powerful lord of the manors of Exton, Hawkridge and Withypool.
" Later that year, the warden was fired for " threaten disciplinary action against a doctor who spoke with attorneys about problems with health care delivery at the prison.
The Atlanta warden, reportedly prejudiced against Italians, had severely beaten Outfit mobster Phil D ' Andrea, making Ricca and the others fearful for their lives.
Thomas subsequently aided Essex in a conspiracy against the Scottish warden of the middle marches,
Recovering fast, he engaged in psychological warfare against his cell warden Inferno, staying completely silent and still to increasingly unnerve him to the point where he got sloppy ; at that point, Bludgeon telekinetically had his sword escape from an ammo store and viciously wound Inferno, allowing the Mayhems to escape.
On Edward VI's death Dacre sided at once with Queen Mary, and it was reported that Wharton was arming against him ; but Mary, saying she disbelieved the accusations against him, continued him in the office of warden, while his eldest son became one of the queen's trusted advisers.
The prison warden described it to Remington's second wife as " not a personal attack against Bill ... but just the actions of a couple of hoodlums who got all worked up by ... the publicity about Communists.
The changes that Benson makes go against the wishes of the warden and he eventually leaves his post as captain of the guards.
Wilson, naturally, becomes associated with a group of fellow female convicts, and they fight against the repressive policies of the prison's warden ( Barbara Steele ).

warden and James
In the mid-17th century James Boevey was the warden.
James Stevenson Hamilton became the first warden of the reserve in 1902.
After the proclamation of the Kruger National Park in 1926, the first three tourist cars entered the park in 1927, jumping to 180 cars in 1928 and 850 cars in 1929. Warden James Stevenson-Hamilton retired on 30 April 1946, after 44 years as warden of the Kruger Park and its predecessor, the Sabi Game Reserve.
The Township of Langley was incorporated on April 26, 1873, with James W. Mackie as its first elected warden.
Northumberland was appointed joint warden with the earl of Huntingdon of both marches for one year, during which time, although suffering defeat by the Earl of Angus at the Battle of Piperdean, he was able to repel a siege on Roxburgh by James I of Scotland.
* The Last Castle is a 2001 drama film directed by Rod Lurie, starring Robert Redford and James Gandolfini, which portrays a struggle between inmates and the warden of the United States Disciplinary Barracks.
His deputy James Bruton became the warden from 1996 until 2001.
The Chief Kerr of Cessford, who had worked as warden for peace and co-operation with England, was killed by a follower of Clan Scott of Buccleuch in the attempt to rescue King James V of Scotland from the Clan Douglas.
Bailey's movie roles include playing a member of the board in the comedy / romance Sabrina ( 1954 ) starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden ; Mr. Benson in the drama Picnic ( 1955 ) starring William Holden and Kim Novak ; a doctor in Hitchcock's drama / thriller Vertigo ( 1958 ) starring James Stewart and Novak ; a Colonel in the comedy No Time for Sergeants ( 1958 ) starring Andy Griffith ; the warden of San Quentin in the crime / drama I Want to Live!
Although extensively refaced, restored and extended in the Victorian period, and then again following severe bomb damage in the 20th century, the main body of the cathedral largely derives from the wardenship of James Stanley ( warden 1485 – 1506 ), and is in the Perpendicular Gothic style.
With the help of the clever Caretaker ( James Hampton ), veteran former professional player Nate Scarborough ( Michael Conrad ), " Granny " Granville ( Harry Caesar ), long-term prisoner Pop ( John Steadman ) — who remains in prison far past his original sentence for having struck Warden Hazen when the warden was just a rookie guard — and the warden's amorous secretary, Miss Toot ( Bernadette Peters ), Crewe molds the prisoners into a smoothly working football team named the " Mean Machine ".
Joseph Henry Dunne, a lawyer, was one of the defense team at the Eureka riots trials, and magistrate James Daly, an Anglo-Irishman, was a gold warden in Ballarat at the time of the Eureka stockade.
* James Stevenson-Hamilton is appointed the first warden of the Kruger National Park
The fifth Lord Maxwell intrigued with King Henry VII of England, although by 1542 King James V of Scotland had appointed him warden of the marches and an Extraordinary Lord of Session and most importantly Regent of Arran the largest island in the Firth of Clyde.
The Chief Kerr of Cessford, who had worked as warden for peace and co-operation with England, was killed by a follower of Clan Scott of Buccleuch in the attempt to rescue King James V of Scotland from the Clan Douglas.
* Another brother James Edwards Sewell was warden of New College, Oxford.
* James Edwards Sewell ( 1810 – 1903 ), warden of New College, Oxford, brother of Henry Sewell and William Sewell

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