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† ˈwardman Obs. [f. ward n.1 + man n.1 Cf. wardsman2.] 1. In certain boroughs, a member of a select body of burgesses, representing the several wards, and empowered to choose municipal officers.1444 Maldon (Essex) Liber A lf. 32 b, The xviii wardemen that day shall chese the newe baylees and other o...
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Chris Wardman
Chris Wardman is a Canadian music producer, musician and songwriter. Wardman played on tour with Emm Gryner in 2011.
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Harry Wardman
By 1900, Wardman was widowed. Wardman Dies Made and Lost Riches in Realty Wardman", The Washington Post. p. X1.
Williams, Paul K.
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Emily Wardman
Biography
Wardman was the daughter of Michael and Mary Stead, whose family farmed at Kearby in Yorkshire for many generations. She married Charles Wardman, a local farmer, in 1893, and later ran a drapery business in Wetherby.
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Wardman Row
Wardman Row is a block of historic apartment buildings at 1416-1440 R Street, NW in Washington, D.C. The buildings, located in the Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District were designed in 1911 by Harry Wardman and Albert Beers.
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Marriott Wardman Park
That building, now converted into condominiums, is the only surviving portion of the original Wardman Park, known as the Wardman Tower, which is listed In 1953, Sheraton Hotels purchased Washington Properties Inc., owner of the Wardman Park Hotel and the Wardman-built Carlton Hotel.
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Falling (Blue Peter album)
"Night Duty" (4:33) (Wardman, Sniderman)
13. "Throw It Down" (4:33)
14. "Lap of Luxury" (4:45)
15. "Equalizer" (4:26) (Wardman, Sniderman)
16. "Steal Away" (3:33) (Wardman, Sniderman)
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John Crakebon
He was also bailiff, wardman, and constable of Maldon. He was tax collector of Essex in 1384.
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Samuel Rollinson
Family
He was the son of Samuel Rollinson (b.1801) and Lydia Wardman (b.1806) and baptised on 30 March 1827 in Chesterfield. This marriage produced the following children:
Charles Wardman Rollinson (b. 1851)
Alfred E Rollinson (b.1854)
Walter Rollinson (b.1854)
Frederick S Rollinson
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Frank Russell White
Beers and designed thousands of buildings for developer Harry Wardman. White continued working for Wardman, becoming one of his master architects at a time Wardman was building thousands of homes and apartment buildings in
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McLaren Furnace Room
A show in Toronto at the Horseshoe Tavern in 1991 caught the attention of producer Chris Wardman's girlfriend. She promised to put Wardman in touch with the band. Wardman eventually made it out to one of their shows and promised them a production commitment.
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Mihran Mesrobian
Mesrobian was then tasked to design the renovations of the Wardman Tower (now Marriott Wardman Park Hotel). Built between 1917 and 1918 by Wardman, the Wardman Park Hotel was an eight-story, red brick structure modeled on The Homestead resort in Virginia.
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New York Press (historical)
Its editor Erwin Wardman coined the term "yellow journalism" in early 1897, to refer to the work of Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Wardman never defined the term exactly, although possibly it was a mutation from an earlier slander where Wardman twisted "new journalism" into "nude journalism
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Belle Amie
The band originally consisted of Esther Campbell, Sophia Wardman, Rebecca Creighton and Geneva Lane. Sophia Wardman is from Scarborough, Yorkshire, where she studied music.
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