| 11. | During Osborne's wardenship at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Lowrie even visited and helped institute new methods.
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| 12. | He resigned the wardenship on 18 October 1871, but continued to reside in Oxford until his death in 1878.
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| 13. | His family had kept Don Juan's documents of wardenship for over 400 years, passing them down the generations.
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| 14. | When Freeman retired in 1955 at the age of 69 the Wardenship went to Christopher Boulton, an anthroposophist and lover of theatre.
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| 15. | 1386 saw squabbling between the Earl of Northumberland, and John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby over the wardenship of the Eastern March.
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| 16. | The influence of the Abbots secured Brent's election in 1622 to the wardenship of Merton College, in succession to Sir Henry Savile.
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| 17. | In December of that year, the Canadian Permanent Force took over wardenship of the prison, at which time there were three remaining prisoners.
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| 18. | Also in 1320, he was granted control of Dover Castle and Wardenship of the Cinque Ports and in 1321 was appointed governor of Tunbridge Castle.
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| 19. | Goodman re-established Ruthin school in 1574 and refounded the Almshouses of Christ's Hospital, together with the Wardenship of Ruthin in 1590.
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| 20. | In 1957 she began an exchange lectureship and wardenship at Massey University, in Palmerston North, New Zealand, where she moved into Moiginie House.
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