Phil Warren (politician)

Philip John "Phil" Warren (born 1933) is an educator and former politician in Newfoundland. He represented St. John's North in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1989 to 1993.

The son of Willis and Eunice Warren, he was born in New Perlican and was educated there, at Memorial University and at the University of Alberta. Warren married Marie Brown. Before entering politics, he worked as a teacher and school principal. Warren taught at the University of Calgary. In 1962, he became part of the educational administration department at Memorial University; from 1968 to 1973, he was department head. In 1964, he was named chair for a Royal Commission on Education and Youth. He was named to the Canadian College of Teachers in 1974. Warren became a life member of both the Newfoundland Teachers' Association and the Canadian Education Association.

In 1980, he became president of the provincial Liberal party. Warren was elected to the Newfoundland assembly in 1989 after two previous unsuccessful attempts. He served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Education, resigning from cabinet in 1993. Warren did not run for reelection.

Free warren

Free warrenoften simply warrenrefers to a type of franchise or privilege conveyed by a sovereign in mediaeval England to a subject, promising to hold them harmless for killing game of certain species within a stipulated area, usually a wood or small forest. The sovereign involved might be either the monarch or a marcher lord.

Law

The grant of free warren could be as a gift, or in exchange for consideration, and might be later alienated by the grantee. The stipulated area might be coextensive with the frank-tenement of the grantee, or it might be discontinuous or even at a considerable remove from the grantee's holdings. The right of free warren did not extend automatically to the freeholder of the soil.

Although the rights of free warren are usually discussed in the context of forest law, the only law which applied within the warren was common law. Thus, even though the warrant ultimately derived from the sovereign, the only statutes applied to poachers in a warren were the common-law crimes of theft and trespass.

Warren (name)

Warren (/ˈwɒrn/), of old Germanic origin, is a common English language masculine given name, also common as a surname, meaning "enclosure". In some instances it is derived from a French surname, "de Warenne", meaning "from La Varrene". People with the name "Warren" include:

Surname

  • Adam Warren (disambiguation), several people
  • Alan Warren (sailor) (born 1935, British sailor)
  • Alan Warren (priest) (born 1932, Anglican priest and author)
  • Allan Warren, English photographer
  • Andy Warren (British musician)
  • Andy Warren (Canadian musician)
  • Andrew Warren (disambiguation), several people
  • Arnold Warren, English athlete
  • Barney E. Warren (18671951), American Christian hymnwriter and minister
  • C. Denier Warren, American born actor
  • Sir Charles Warren, British general and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in London
  • Charles Marquis Warren, American film producer, writer and director
  • Curtis Warren (born 1963, British criminal)
  • Dale Warren, American musician and arranger
  • Darren Warren, American country music singer
  • Warren, Rhode Island

    Warren is a town in Bristol County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 10,611 at the 2010 census.

    History

    Warren was the site of the Indian village of Sowams on the peninsula called Pokanoket (the near parts now called Mount Hope Neck), and was first explored by Europeans in 1621, by Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins. By the next year, Plymouth Colony had established a trading post at Sowams. In 1623, Winslow and John Hampden saved the life of Wampanoag Sachem Massasoit with medicine, gaining an important native ally.

    In 1636, Roger Williams, banished from Salem, fled to Sowams where he was sheltered by Massasoit until he settled at Providence, Rhode Island.

    Permanent English settlement east of the Indian village began. In 1653, Massasoit and his oldest son sold to certain Plymouth Colony settlers what is now Warren and parts of Barrington, Rhode Island; Swansea, Massachusetts; and Rehoboth, Massachusetts. After the death of Massasoit, relations between the Indians and the settlers became strained, leading to King Philip's War in 1675. The English settlement at Sowams was destroyed during the war, but rebuilt.

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