11. Nicholas was given wardship of his step-daughter, who was also named Janet. 12. He also had wardship of the Tower of London, and, briefly, of Dover Castle. 13. Both daughters were taken into wardship by John Dudley, Viscount Lisle, later Duke of Northumberland. 14. His younger brother William, soon out of wardship at 21, thereupon inherited the Corbet estates. 15. In 1237 William Devereux released the wardship and marriage of Robert de Barewe to Alice de Mynors. 16. Reformers chose wardship as the problem and fought for US citizenship for full participation in American life. 17. When his father died Henry was still under aged and his wardship went to Sir William de Alneto. 18. In addition to her own dowry, Katherine brought the wardship of her daughter Cecily to her new husband. 19. Burley had also held the wardship of Robert Corbet, the heir of Sir Roger and nephew of Joan. 20. The great lords gained by ending the practice of subinfeudation with its consequent depreciation of escheat, wardship and marriage.