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James Warden (Royal Navy officer)

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for the duel. On the day of the duel, as Bond had issued the challenge, Warden took the first shot. Bond had a narrow escape as the ball passed straight through his hat. Bond now took his shot and Warden fell to the ground. He had been shot through the heart and died almost instantly. Bond reportedly
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Warden had an altercation with a neighbouring landowner, Norman Bond. When Warden and Bond met in the street, an argument ensued in which Warden became extremely abusive and threatened to shoot Bond's dogs. Bond demanded Warden apologise, Warden refused, and so Bond challenged Warden to a duel. The
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According to contemporary sources, Warden's wife, Elizabeth, did not oppose the duel, and in fact, seemed to support it. She made no attempt to alert the authorities about the impending bloodshed, even though one of her neighbours was a
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of Charmouth and soon fell out with many of the local inhabitants. He objected to a number of local rates and elections at
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He married Elizabeth Newell and had three children, William Weeks Wharton (born 1766), Ann (1764) and Hannah (1763).
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time and place were quickly set and the duellers met at Hunters' Lodge on the morning of 28 April 1792.
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and others for removing sand from the beach and he also disinherited his son.
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for James Warden in the churchyard of the St Andrew's Church at Charmouth.
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James Warden had enjoyed a distinguished career in the Royal Navy as a
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The History and Antiquities of the Borough of Lyme Regis and Charmouth
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Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Descent of Charmouth Manor in the Warden/Liddon Family
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Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1865),
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Lieutenant
Royal Navy
Lord of the Manor
Charmouth
duel
commissioned officer
Seven Years' War
American War of Independence
manor
parish meetings
vicar
magistrate
pistols
memorial
tomb
Lady Ann Warden Spencer
Lady Eliza Lucy Grey


Dorset History Centre: Pistols at dawn
Descent of Charmouth Manor in the Warden/Liddon Family


"Near Golden Cap"
The National Maritime Museum: Maritime Memorials
Roberts, George
The History and Antiquities of the Borough of Lyme Regis and Charmouth
Where Dorset meets Devon
Charmouth – History and Facts
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