• John William Warde was a 26-year-old American bank clerk from Southampton, New York, who committed suicide on July 26, 1938. He leaped from a window ledge...
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  • John Warde may refer to: John William Warde, committed suicide John Warde (mayor fl.1375), Lord Mayor of London John Warde (mayor fl.1485), Lord Mayor...
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  • officer John William Warde H. M. A. Warde, soldier and police officer Harlan Warde, actor Luke Warde, sea captain Mary Francis Xavier Warde, nun Richard...
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  • screenplay was written by John Paxton based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde. Early in the morning...
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    Warde Joseph Manuel (born May 22, 1968) is an American college athletics administrator and former American football player. He has served as the 12th...
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  • York City Police sergeant, most well known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde in 1938 Charlie Gray (1864–1900), American baseball player Charlie...
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  • William Ward, or Warde, (1534–1604?) was an English physician and translator. Ward was born at Landbeach, Cambridgeshire, in 1534, was educated at Eton...
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    authority Oscar Walker (1854–1889), Major League Baseball player John William Warde (c. 1912–1938), his widely publicized suicide inspired the movie Fourteen...
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    York City Police Sergeant, most well known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde in 1938 Jackie Gleason (1916–1987) – comedian, actor James Gleason...
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    three acts, of the Walter Scott novel. John William Cole says in his Life of Charles Kean (1859) that Warde and William Augustus Conway each had a dowager...
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    York City Police Sergeant, most well known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde Jackie Gleason, comedian Pete Hamill, writer, editor in chief of New...
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    Glasco, New York City police sergeant, known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde in 1938 Brian Hyland (born 1943), known for his recording of the song...
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    was also the site of a notable suicide in 1938, when 26-year-old John William Warde jumped from the 17th floor in front of 10,000 spectators; the incident...
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    Frederick Barkham Warde (23 February 1851 – 7 February 1935) was an English Shakespearean actor who relocated to the United States in the late 19th century...
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    Mary Frances Xavier Warde R.S.M. (1810-1884) was one of the original Sisters of Mercy, a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Ireland...
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  • article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde The Franchise Affair (1951) – British mystery thriller film based...
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    taking the name Warde-Aldam. They had two sons, William St. Andrew (1882–1958), who inherited the Hooton Pagnell estate, and John Ralph Patentius (born...
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  • October 1867. His son and heir William Wright Aldam (1853–1925) married Sarah Julia Warde in 1878 and took the surname of Warde-Aldam; he was High Sheriff...
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  • Vernon – published by William Edwin Rudge. As per Oak Knoll Books: Limited to 785 copies printed by William Edwin Rudge Press. (Warde 130). Designed by Bruce...
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  • Warde GCB (7 January 1766 – 1 October 1834) was a British Army officer and colonial governor. Born on 7 January 1766, he was the fourth son of John Warde...
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    opposed the king's uncle John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster in the city, where there was a strong opposition to John. William Walworth worked for a time...
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  • Beatrice Lamberton Warde (September 20, 1900 – September 16, 1969, née Beatrice Becker) was a twentieth-century writer and scholar of typography. As a...
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    Henry VII. In 1478 Sir John Paston wrote that Brandon had been arrested for an attempted rape: "yonge William Brandon is in warde and arestyd ffor thatt...
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    John Clayton Mayer (/ˈmeɪ.ər/ MAY-ər; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He attended Berklee College of Music in...
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  • Andrew Warde (1597–1659) was a colonist, judge, farmer, and a founding father of the Connecticut towns of Wethersfield, Stamford, and Fairfield. Andrew...
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  • Scipios, and was connected with the temples of Mars and Minerva there. William Warde Fowler saw a pattern of temple dedications during this period that acknowledged...
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  • John Murphy (c. 1753 – c. 2 July 1798) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns, who is mainly remembered for his central...
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  • John Ward, Irish traveller shot dead in 2004 Jack Ward (c. 1553–1622), English pirate and Barbary corsair Jonathan Ward (disambiguation) John Warde (disambiguation)...
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    General George Warde (24 November 1725 – 11 March 1803) was a British Army officer. The second son of Colonel John Warde of Squerryes Court in Westerham...
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    of two towns in the Connecticut Colony. In June 1635, Coe joined Andrew Warde and a few others in starting a new plantation at Wethersfield, Connecticut...
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