Wardenships [noun]

Definition of Wardenships:

caretaking

Synonyms of Wardenships:


Opposite/Antonyms of Wardenships:

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Sentence/Example of Wardenships:

Among other preferments he held was the Wardenship of Manchester.

A resignation of the Wardenship of the Stannaries had been extorted from him.

Its Wardenship was valued yearly at the sum of 11s., and Paradise at 4l.

I think nothing should now be done till the wardenship be vacant.

How wardenship could be of aid to us in our scientific work was a puzzle.

That Henry appointed due Wardenship in Brannibor was in the common course.

He was deprived of his wardenship and imprisoned by the Parliamentarian commissioners when they visited Oxford.

Since then young Rodolf had generally resided under Dr Dee's roof, and accompanied him on his accession to the wardenship.

The income arising from the wardenship of the hospital was eight hundred, besides the value of the house.

You know him; he is an independent sort of man, with an eye upon the wardenship.