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Warwick and held
* Catalogue of the BSC archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* Catalogue of the BSC Department of Operational Research archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* Catalogue of the CND archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Warbeck was held in the Tower alongside Edward, Earl of Warwick.
* Catalogue of Gollancz's papers, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* The Earl of Warwick, a hereditary title held by many people since 1088
But Hungerford and Whittingham held Alnwick until Warwick was forced to withdraw when de Breze and Angus arrived on 5 January 1463.
Opposition from local landowners resulted in the plan being shelved, but a further plan was proposed at a meeting held in Warwick in August 1781, for a canal to run from Wednesbury through Fazeley to Atherstone, which was the end of the Coventry Canal at the time.
He has also held visiting positions in Amsterdam, Paris, Warwick, Barcelona, Basel, and Florence.
He was held in the Tower of London until he was executed for high treason by Henry VII in 1499 ; Edward was the last Earl of Warwick of the title's first creation.
* Catalogue of the TSSA archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* Catalogue of the Militant Tendency archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* Catalogue of the UNISON archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
The 2008 competition was organised by Professor Kevin Warwick, coordinated by Huma Shah and held on 12 October at the University of Reading, UK.
This lost opportunity held up McClellan for two additional weeks while he tried to convince the U. S. Navy to bypass the Confederates ' big guns at Yorktown and Gloucester Point and ascend the York River to West Point and outflank the Warwick Line.
* Catalogue of the Rover archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
* Catalogue of the TUC archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
*" Trabajadores: The Spanish Civil War through the eyes of organised labour ", a digitised collection of more than 13, 000 pages of documents from the archives of the TUC held in the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
His eldest son from his second marriage, the third Earl, sat as Member of Parliament for Warwick and held minor office in the second administration of Sir Robert Peel.
* Documents on Nin from " Trabajadores: The Spanish Civil War through the eyes of organised labour ", a digitised collection of more than 13, 000 pages of documents from the archives of the British Trades Union Congress held in the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
It was held at the Aldrich Mansion at Warwick Neck, Rhode Island, and attended by executives of Standard Oil and other companies.
A year later, he was elected to the Warwick City Council, where he served until his election as Warwick's mayor in 1992, a post he held until his 1999 appointment to the U. S. Senate.
* Catalogue of the TGWU archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
The Crown held the lands due to Edward's age but in 1487, granted the lands back to Anne Neville, 16th Countess of Warwick since both her daughters were now dead.
Sutton did not establish itself as a market town like Birmingham was able to, and the market appears to have fallen out of use as a new charter was granted to Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick for a market to be held on the same day, as well as fairs on the eve of Holy Trinity and also on the eve of St Martin.

Warwick and post
before moving on to Warwick for his Ph. D. His career had taken him to Hull, Institute for Advanced Study, Swansea and St Catherine's College, Oxford before becoming a professor at the University of Edinburgh in 1979 where he remained until retiring from the post in 2005.
The settlement was originally known as Warwick Town after Warwick Road and became known as Redhill when the post office moved from Red Hill Common in the south-west of the town in 1856.
In 1984, the Centre for Caribbean Studies of the University of Warwick established the Walter Rodney Memorial Lecture in recognition of the life and work of one of the most outstanding scholar-activists of the Black Diaspora in the post World War II era.
Early in his career, Sutton had held a post under the Earl of Warwick, who then helped him to the post of Master of Ordnance in the North in 1569, and the Earl of Leicester, a favorite of Elizabeth, was instrumental in gaining Sutton the lease of Whickham and Gateshead.
According to Prof. Louis Salzman's History of the County of Warwick, the ... last mention of Bradwell ( sic ) as a separate manor is in the inquisition post mortem on Humphrey Stafford in 1545.
* old post card of Robert Warwick

Warwick and Captain
The most recent of these were Commodore Ronald Warwick, a former Master of the Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2, who has traversed the Canal more than 50 times, and Captain Raffaele Minotauro, Master Senior Grade, of the former Italian governmental navigation company known as the " Italian Line ".
York made himself Constable of England, and appointed Warwick Captain of Calais.
Salisbury and Warwick continued to serve as councillors, and Warwick was confirmed as Captain of Calais.
* 1919 – Secret Service, Paramount Pictures, directed by Hugh Ford with Robert Warwick in Gillette's role of Captain Thorne and Shirley Mason as the female lead.
In it, the Earl of Warwick, Captain of Calais, now on the Yorkist side, defeated and dispersed a Lancastrian fleet.
* Robert Warwick as Captain Frobisher
# Warwick Armstrong ( Captain )
Next year, the Earl of Warwick, who was Captain of Calais, sent out an expedition on 24 September 1416 to capture a Genoese carrack, since the Genoese were allies of France.
Captain Warwick Lake of Recruit marooned an impressed seaman, Robert Jeffrey, there on 13 December 1807.

Warwick and Calais
Kittredge showed Malory as a soldier and member of Parliament who fought at Calais with Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.
* October 12 – Due to the advance of a royal force on his fortress of Ludlow, The Duke of York flees to Ireland, while his ally Warwick goes to Calais.
York went via Wales to Ireland where he had support from the Irish Parliament, while Salisbury, Warwick and York's eldest son Edward, Earl of March made their way via the West Country to Calais, where Warwick was Constable.
The survivors of the sickly army returned to Calais, where the Earl of Warwick died of plague, by the middle of November.
Instead, York and Salisbury recruited in their strongholds and met Warwick, who had brought with him his troops from Calais, at Worcester.
Warwick's troops from Calais refused to fight, and the rebels fled – York to Ireland, Warwick, Salisbury and York's son Edward to Calais.
Such was the Yorkists ' naval dominance that Warwick was able to sail to Ireland in March 1460, meet York and return to Calais in May.
Some of the Yorkist commanders ( the Earl of Warwick, his father the Earl of Salisbury and York's son Edward, Earl of March ) reached Calais on 2 November 1459, where Warwick found his uncle Lord Fauconberg.
Warwick claimed that his life had been threatened, and he returned to Calais with any charges unanswered.
Richard himself was at Ludlow in the Welsh Marches, Salisbury was at Middleham Castle in North Yorkshire and Warwick was at Calais.
Among the troops brought by Warwick from Calais were 600 men led by Andrew Trollope, an experienced soldier.
Salisbury, Warwick and York's eldest son Edward, Earl of March went to the West Country where a supporter, Sir John Dynham, loaned them a boat which took them to Calais, where the garrison still supported Warwick.
However, it proved impossible for the Earl of Wiltshire, who was appointed Lieutenant of Ireland in Richard of York's place, to raise troops to oust York from Ireland, while the Duke of Somerset was twice repulsed by the garrison of Calais when he tried to reclaim it from Warwick.
The small Yorkist army of about 2000 men, having arrived from Calais ahead of March and Warwick, increased in number, joined by many followers as they proceeded by way of Canterbury ( and thus probably Wickhambreaux ).
In 1471 he was sent to France to arrest Warwick the Kingmaker, and was appointed to succeed Warwick as Lieutenant or Governor of Dover Castle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Marshal of Calais.

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