Definition of Gaolers

1. Noun. (plural of gaoler) ¹

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Definition of Gaolers

1. gaoler [n] - See also: gaoler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaolers

ganzfeld experiment
ganzfeld experiments
gaohu
gaohus
gaol
gaol-bird
gaol-birds
gaolbird
gaolbirds
gaolbreak
gaolbreaks
gaoled
gaoler
gaoleress
gaoleresses
gaolers (current term)
gaolhouse
gaoliang
gaoling
gaolkeeper
gaolkeepers
gaols
gaotaiite
gap-43 protein
gap-toothed
gap-year
gap 1
gap 2
gap arthroplasty

Literary usage of Gaolers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Statutes at Large of South Carolina by South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord (1839)
"State, for the slier-id's of the same not to employ gaolers, and who do not gaolers to live , • , , , , , ,.,',,••••»• < in the gaols, reside in the gaols ..."

2. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1778)
"... and if the anj i,^ a * . great charge, ш only to fuch gaolers, but alfo to the prisoners in thoft Pr"oner»- ta the quarter ..."

3. Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace Out of Sessions: With Some by Henry James Pye (1827)
"GAOL AND gaolers. Ir prison becomes unsafe, or inconvenient, two justices may order repairs, and shall report to sessions. 4 G. 4. c. 64. s. 46. ..."

4. The Cabinet Lawyer: A Popular Digest of the Laws of England, Civil, Criminal by John Wade (1871)
"126, gaolers permitting the sale of any spirituous or fermented liquors in prison are ... By the same act, gaolers may punish certain offences in prison, ..."

5. A Practical Guide to the Quarter Sessions, and Other Sessions of the Peace by William Dickinson, Thomas Noon Talfourd (1829)
"OF gaolers. It is the duty of all gaolers to attend on the Court of Quarter Sessions. Under this denomination are comprehended all persons who have the ..."

6. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1895)
"His restoration had been up to a certain point triumphant, and he had another triumph in 1661 when a new Parliament relieved him of his presbyterian gaolers ..."

7. The Statutes at Large of South Carolina by South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord (1839)
"State, for the slier-id's of the same not to employ gaolers, and who do not gaolers to live , • , , , , , ,.,',,••••»• < in the gaols, reside in the gaols ..."

8. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1778)
"... and if the anj i,^ a * . great charge, ш only to fuch gaolers, but alfo to the prisoners in thoft Pr"oner»- ta the quarter ..."

9. Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace Out of Sessions: With Some by Henry James Pye (1827)
"GAOL AND gaolers. Ir prison becomes unsafe, or inconvenient, two justices may order repairs, and shall report to sessions. 4 G. 4. c. 64. s. 46. ..."

10. The Cabinet Lawyer: A Popular Digest of the Laws of England, Civil, Criminal by John Wade (1871)
"126, gaolers permitting the sale of any spirituous or fermented liquors in prison are ... By the same act, gaolers may punish certain offences in prison, ..."

11. A Practical Guide to the Quarter Sessions, and Other Sessions of the Peace by William Dickinson, Thomas Noon Talfourd (1829)
"OF gaolers. It is the duty of all gaolers to attend on the Court of Quarter Sessions. Under this denomination are comprehended all persons who have the ..."

12. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1895)
"His restoration had been up to a certain point triumphant, and he had another triumph in 1661 when a new Parliament relieved him of his presbyterian gaolers ..."

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