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The 18th century legal writer Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, in an 1820 legal dictionary, defines "conservator of the peace" as a person who until the creation of the justices of the peace by King Edward III, had "an especial charge to see the king's peace kept" either as incident to other offices or of itself. [1]
The Custos rotulorum, Latin for "keeper of the rolls" within civil government, is the keeper of the English, Welsh and Northern Irish (and, prior to 1922, southern Irish) county records.
Gravestone of Indus, a member of the Germanic Bodyguard [1]. The Numerus Batavorum, [2] also called the cohors Germanorum, [3] Germani corporis custodes, [4] Germani corpore custodes, [5] Imperial German Bodyguard [6] or Germanic bodyguard, [7] was a personal, imperial guards unit for the Roman emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (30 BC – AD 68) composed of Germanic soldiers.
Pages in category "Wardens of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
This is a list of Wardens of Merton College, Oxford. Henrey Abyndon, Warden of Merton 1421-1437. Peter of Abingdon, 1264–86; Richard Werplysdon, 1286–95; John de la More, 1295–99; John de Wantynge, 1299–1328; Robert Trenge, 1328–51; William Durant, 1351–75; John Bloxham, 1375–87; John Wendover, 1387–98; Edmund Bekyngham, [1 ...
Name From To Notes Roger Keys: 1442 1445 John Stokes: 1466 1494 Thomas Hobbs: 1499 1504 William Broke: 1504 1524 John Warner: 1536 ? Seth Holland: 1555 c. 1558 Removed from the wardenship and died in prison [1]
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The most notable of these were the Warden of the Cinque Ports (1226–1267), later called Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle (1267–present), and the Wardens of the Marches (1297–1603). By the beginning of the 16th century they were replaced by the vice-admiralties of the coast. [5]