Talk:Warden
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ːːErr, no entry for prison wardens?
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- There was a bullet point for that, until the edit of December 28, 2007.
[edit] Organization
Perhaps I am only a Yankee dunderhead, but the organization of the article as it now stands strikes me as a bit Britannocentric. It has two main sections: Officers and Places. The first section Officers is subdivided into Royal officers and Common officers — a dichotomy that is not very fundamental outside the Commonwealth realm, I ween. And why is the "Common officer" Park Warden (i.e. Park ranger) worthy of retention, but not Prison Warden (or even [[Warden (prison)]]), this being likely the most "common" US meaning?
It also eludes me as to why Warden of the Mint warrants inclusion, but Lord Warden of the Marches et al. got the axe. It all seems rather arbitrary.

