-
regulation of prisoners. Historically,
terms such as "jailer" (also
spelled "
gaoler"), "guard" and "warder" have all been used. The term "prison officer" is...
- and lost an eye in the
Battle of Waterloo.[disputed – discuss] He was the
gaoler at
Fremantle from 1831
until he was
given the job of
constructing the "Rottnest...
- Zealand. His journal,
recording his
career as Dunedin's
first full-time
gaoler,
forms an
historical do****ent on
social conditions in New
Zealand in the...
-
public library membership required.) "Abd-el-Kader, his Champion, and his
Gaoler". The Spectator. 14
August 1852. p. 8.
Retrieved 19 July 2018. Once upon...
- George, Somerset, was an
English diplomat,
Governor of Jersey, and the
gaoler for a
period of Mary,
Queen of Scots. He was the son of Sir Hugh Paulet...
- and
Membran record label. It is the band's
first album to
feature John "
Gaoler"
Sterry on vocals,
following vocalist Jon King's departure,
which left the...
-
Yeoman Warder is
former Royal Navy
serviceman Rob
Fuller and the
Yeoman Gaoler is
Clive Towell a
former British Army
Sergeant Major. The
Yeomen Warders...
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William Douglas, 2nd Earl of
Angus (24
February 1398 –
October 1437) was a
Scottish nobleman and soldier. The son of
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus...
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Christophe Viola Prettejohn as Mary
Fitzroy Jordan Kouamé as
Martin the
Gaoler Agnes O'Casey as
Margaret Douglas Cecilia Appiah as Nan
Seymour Ellie de...
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abdicate as queen,
before escaping with the help of her
gaoler's family. In 1588, the queen's
gaoler inherited the
title of Earl of Morton, and
moved away...