| 11. | Nicholas was given wardship of his step-daughter, who was also named Janet.
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| 12. | He also had wardship of the Tower of London, and, briefly, of Dover Castle.
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| 13. | Both daughters were taken into wardship by John Dudley, Viscount Lisle, later Duke of Northumberland.
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| 14. | His younger brother William, soon out of wardship at 21, thereupon inherited the Corbet estates.
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| 15. | In 1237 William Devereux released the wardship and marriage of Robert de Barewe to Alice de Mynors.
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| 16. | Reformers chose wardship as the problem and fought for US citizenship for full participation in American life.
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| 17. | When his father died Henry was still under aged and his wardship went to Sir William de Alneto.
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| 18. | In addition to her own dowry, Katherine brought the wardship of her daughter Cecily to her new husband.
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| 19. | Burley had also held the wardship of Robert Corbet, the heir of Sir Roger and nephew of Joan.
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| 20. | The great lords gained by ending the practice of subinfeudation with its consequent depreciation of escheat, wardship and marriage.
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