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He wanted to have the same authority but as wardship to the young king.
I'm sure your wardship will be just what they need."
Wardship of the young boy was awarded to his grandfather.
A wardship would be of no value at all.
Since she was ten years old she had been in wardship to those two!
He was given wardship of her daughter, also Janet.
His mother of course did not hold his wardship though it seems he sometimes remained in her care.
Our father's wardship we made plain, along with the influence he wielded, both in the North and at home.
Normally his inheritance would have been held in wardship until he reached the age of majority (21).
Yet as a practical matter, Kosovo's international wardship cannot be extended indefinitely.
But you are a woman and under wardship.
Having married he was obliged to surrender the title and Elizabeth's wardship.
Isabel's wardship and marriage rights were awarded to her stepfather.
The Duke was granted wardship of her children two months after her death.
The lands went into royal wardship while the matter of inheritance was settled.
Now their eldest daughter has been told to leave too, but her supporters believe the decision is a clear breach of the children's wardship order.
I just finished my own wardship there, and I'll be helping you with yours."
The landlords for whom this service was performed also had the wardship of under age tenants.
Are you prepared to assume wardship over your people?"
Kennedy's parents, however, disapproved of the relationship and instituted wardship proceedings.
If the child is a ward of court the wardship will come to an end (s91(4)).
Jeanne was granted the wardship of her minor children in Nov. 1271.
This will include proceedings involving wardship, adoption and guardianship of an infant.
As Eva was a minor when her father died her wardship and marriage were in the king's gift.
Family law encompasses divorce, adoption, wardship, child abduction and parental responsibility.