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Definition of Gaolers

gaoler
Jailer Jail"er, n. [OE. jailer, gailer, OF. geolier, F. ge[^o]lier. See Jail.] The keeper of a jail or prison. [Written also jailor, gaoler.]
Gaoler
Gaoler Gaol"er, n. The keeper of a jail. See Jailer.

Meaning of Gaolers from wikipedia

- money and friends on the outside were able to pay the gaolers to make their time better. The gaolers hired out rooms, beds, bedding, candles and fuel to...
- regulation of prisoners. Historically, terms such as "jailer" (also spelled "gaoler"), "guard" and "warder" have all been used. The term "prison officer" is...
- 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...
- (13 days). On 19 July 1553, Jane was imprisoned in the Tower's Gentleman Gaoler's apartments, and Guildford was imprisoned in the Bell Tower. There he was...
- who in turn would sublet the administration of the prison to private "gaolers", or "keepers", for a price. These keepers in turn were permitted to exact...
- 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...
- (1999, Young Vic) The Two Noble Kinsmen (2000, Shakespeare's Globe) as the gaoler's daughter The Tempest (2000, Shakespeare's Globe) as Iris Tender (2001,...
- 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...
- notoriously corrupt, with gaolers demanding a bribe, or "garnish", for any minor comfort. Wild became po****r, running errands for the gaolers and eventually earning...