-
regulation of prisoners. Historically,
terms such as "jailer" (also
spelled "
gaoler"), "guard" and "warder" have all been used. The term "prison officer" is...
-
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...
- (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...
- he is an
employee of the
revolutionary authorities and one of Darnay's
gaolers.
Carton also
recognises him – as Barsad, one of the
spies who
tried to...
-
other than that he was
transferred to
Rouen on 8 March, and in
April his
gaoler announced he was
relinquishing his role,
which is the last
record of his...
- 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...
- B****anio and
others Magnificoes of Venice,
officers of the
Court of Justice,
gaolers,
servants to Portia, and
other attendants Doctor Bellario,
cousin of Portia...
- (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,...
- the
floor to
prevent further escape attempts.
After demonstrating to his
gaolers that
these measures were insufficient, by
showing them how he
could use...
-
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...