In 1788, he became a judge and a member of the land board in the Lunenburg District.
This gives the rider the ability to slide, an ability no other land board has.
Several companies offer specially designed land boards which allow for easy coupling between the board and mast base of the sail.
Most land boards require a minimum of a 5mph wind speed in order to be propelled.
He served on the land board in the Hesse District in 1791 and 1792.
The land boards were named after the location of the head office.
He served on the land board for Leeds & Grenville and was a judge in the district courts.
The executive branch would handle contracts, and the City Council president would name one appointee to the new land board.
Warren was named to the district land board in 1791 and, in the following year, to the land board for Lincoln County.
In 1788, he was made Sheriff and a member of the land board for the Luneburg District.